Library Management: Volume 11 Issue 4

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PRESERVATION AND LIBRARY MANAGEMENT

Graham Matthews

This article reviews recent preservationactivity in Britain, considers the place ofpreservation in library management andlooks to its future development. The manyand broad aspects…

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STAFF TRAINING FOR PRESERVATION

John Feather

Preservation awareness is needed by all staff,and should be in professional educationcurricula and in subprofessional trainingcourses. Technical training is largely in thehands of…

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SURVEYING THE PRINTED BOOK COLLECTIONS OF THE BRITISH LIBRARY

Edmund King

The author considers the need for a surveyof modern printed book collections, in thecontext of the embrittlement of book papers.The extent and severity of the problem haveoften…

CONSERVATION IN WALES: SOME CO‐OPERATIVE INITIATIVES

Lawrence Rawsthorne

This article surveys co‐operative initiatives inthe conservation of library materials anddisaster control planning in Wales. It tracesthe roles of the National Library of Walesand…

PUBLIC LIBRARY/INFORMATION SERVICES TO THE HOUSEBOUND IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

Helen McEvoy

The provision of library services to thehousebound in the United Kingdom isextremely diverse. Local authorities vary intheir attitudes to priorities just as demanditself varies…

THE PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE IN MULTICULTURAL BRITAIN

Matthew Tinker

Library services to meet the needs of ethnicminority groups are described, along with theguidelines within which librarians operate inthe development of multicultural…

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LIBRARY NEWS

The Royal County of Berkshire is well known for its population of lions at the Windsor Safari Park. Lions also feature prominently in Berkshire's county crest. Berkshire Library…

Cover of Library Management

ISSN:

0143-5124

Online date, start – end:

1979

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Mr Steve O'Connor