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The Library World Volume 63 Issue 5

New Library World

ISSN: 0307-4803

Article publication date: 1 November 1961

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Abstract

AT the time of writing the future of the Library Association is still uncertain. The revised bye‐laws, approved by a large majority at Hastings, have been submitted to the Privy Council and a reply is still awaited. This delay and uncertainty must be causing some concern at Chaucer House and indeed, there was evidence of this in last month's issue of the Library Association Record which urged members not to worry if voting papers did not reach them by the statutory date. In other words the office does not really know under which set of bye‐laws it is at the moment operating. This situation ought really to have been foreseen: in the event, it has proved embarrassing and presumptuous to try to operate the re‐organisation proposals as early as January 1962. We have waited so long for re‐organisation: ought we not to have delayed putting it into practice until 1963 when it could perhaps have been done with some semblance of order and dignity?

Citation

(1961), "The Library World Volume 63 Issue 5", New Library World, Vol. 63 No. 5, pp. 101-128. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009460

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MCB UP Ltd

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