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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS IN ENGLAND OF USE FOR ITALIAN STUDIES
W.O. HASSALLThe war cut off students in England from foreign countries at the same time as it awakened an increased interest in their affairs, and, compelling the inquirer to fall back on…
THE LIBRARY REHABILITATION PROGRAMME OF THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
HARRY MILLER LYDENBERGThe question before us is the programme of the American Library Association and I shall try to stick to that. I must ask permission, however, to widen the base slightly and now…
THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON BOOKS FOR DEVASTATED LIBRARIES
DOROTHY J. COMINSPlans for a campaign for books for devastated libraries are getting under way in the United States and Canada. Since the beginning of the war there have been appeals by special…
THE POST‐WAR PROBLEMS OF CONTINENTAL LIBRARIES
MARIA DANILEWICZDuring the six years of war the whole of the civilized world followed with the greatest anxiety the news concerning the fate of continental libraries. It has happened twice in the…
THE ORGANIZATION OF MICROCARD PRODUCTION
FREMONT RIDERMy recent book, The Scholar and the future of the research library, discussed the great problem that research libraries the world over have to face to‐day, growth, and suggested a…
OUTLINE OF A BAUDELAIRE BIBLIOGRAPHY
ALEC CRAIGFor adequate bibliographical information about Baudelaire's works one must go to collected editions by no means readily available in Great Britain. Information concerning the…
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