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The Library World Volume 33 Issue 9

New Library World

ISSN: 0307-4803

Article publication date: 1 March 1931

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Abstract

WE are as yet without the means of verifying the forecast in our last issue that there would be a cutting of library estimates this year. There has been some; one library authority known to us having ordered a five per cent. cut. The fact still is that such retrenchments can only be made at the expense of a very few items of our estimates, and of these the book fund is the severest sufferer. This is a fact that cannot always be brought home to finance committees who only think as a rule in gross figures, and do not know that the library estimate consists mainly of fixed charges. The librarian who forms an estimate in anticipation of cuts does not aft quite honestly, but in the way of the world at present he may, like the Unjust Steward, be acting wisely. But it is pitiful to think that this should even be a matter for discussion.

Citation

(1931), "The Library World Volume 33 Issue 9", New Library World, Vol. 33 No. 9, pp. 256-280. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009144

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MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 1931, MCB UP Limited

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