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The Library World Volume 67 Issue 10

New Library World

ISSN: 0307-4803

Article publication date: 1 April 1966

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Abstract

IT is seldom that I can bring myself to write anything for publication, and as I had a longish article on “The education of librarians in Great Britain” printed as recently as 1964 in the Lucknow Librarian (which is edited by my friend Mr. R. P. Hingorani) I had not contemplated any further effort for some time to come. But as THE LIBRARY WORLD evidently wishes to cover all the British schools of librarianship it would be a pity for Brighton to be left out, even though, coming as it does towards the end of a gruelling series, I can see little prospect of this contribution being read. Perhaps, therefore, I need not apologise for the fact that, as my own life and fortunes have been (and still are) inextricably bound up with those of the Brighton school, any account which I write of the school is bound to be a very personal one.

Citation

(1966), "The Library World Volume 67 Issue 10", New Library World, Vol. 67 No. 10, pp. 281-312. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009506

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MCB UP Ltd

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