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The Library World Volume 33 Issue 5

New Library World

ISSN: 0307-4803

Article publication date: 1 October 1930

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Abstract

IN this and subsequent numbers we are issuing an art supplement devoted to the subject of Library Architecture. Sheffield's new library system is the first to be dealt with, followed by Exeter, Dagenham, Croydon, Burnley, Hornsey, Bolton, Halifax, and others. The importance of library planning for the modern librarian cannot be overestimated, seeing the great need for remodelling old buildings and for providing new ones for new areas of population. The spread of population over the country is the most remarkable phenomenon of the age in which we live; there are now flourishing towns in places where ten years ago corn was growing. The old idea of one library in a town has given place to library provision which in some places approximates in its numbers of “agencies” to that which is frequent in America. So we get the need for many types of building, and hope to describe a number of them in this series.

Citation

(1930), "The Library World Volume 33 Issue 5", New Library World, Vol. 33 No. 5, pp. 136-168. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009140

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MCB UP Ltd

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