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The Library World Volume 49 Issue 7

New Library World

ISSN: 0307-4803

Article publication date: 1 February 1947

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Abstract

A CORRESPONDENT complains that he has undertaken a course for his final examination, after spending six years from Dunkirk to the Elbe far removed from library opportunities—only to find that librarians and libraries are building up their staffs now. The Times Literary Supplement, he says, carries column after column of advertisements of desirable posts for which he, as he thinks, is a desirable and legitimate aspirant, but he is barred by his academic obligations. This appears to be a genuine grievance and we place it first in these notes in the hope that authorities, and especially librarians, may be induced to consider it. It may be answered that there is a present urgent need to tune up libraries of every kind to meet the great public need and that many of them have already waited some years. It is perhaps a pity that they did not wait a little longer so that the men who deserve most of the country could have been brought into the competition.

Citation

(1947), "The Library World Volume 49 Issue 7", New Library World, Vol. 49 No. 7, pp. 105-120. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009300

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MCB UP Ltd

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