TY - JOUR AB - Probably the most interesting public library discussion of last month occurred in the Holborn Borough Council on April 12th. At this meeting the Library Committee reported that they had considered what further economies could be effected during the war in connexion with the Local Government Board circular. They found that no substantial saving could be made by suspending the issue of fiction. On the other hand, the four remaining assistants were either attested, or single men who would be required for military service. In these circumstances they recommended, “That, for the period of the war, or until further order, the Holborn Public Library be closed to the public.” This subject was referred to the Law and Parliamentary Committee, which submitted a report. This report seems to us to be so logical and important in its arguments and decisions that we are giving it a place in these editorial columns, as we believe it will be of value not only to London librarians but to others throughout the country, who are faced with similar issues :— VL - 18 IS - 11 SN - 0307-4803 DO - 10.1108/eb009002 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009002 PY - 1916 Y1 - 1916/01/01 TI - The Library World Volume 18 Issue 11 T2 - New Library World PB - MCB UP Ltd SP - 308 EP - 336 Y2 - 2024/04/20 ER -