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Main Author: Wire, Caroline, Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1971
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED050758
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  • Library Lectures Numbers Nine Through Sixteen, November 1967 - April 1970. Wire, Caroline, Ed. College Libraries Information Needs Librarians Libraries Library Acquisition Library Collections Library Planning Library Services National Libraries Problems Reference Materials Reference Services Social Responsibility The papers in this lecture series are: "Meeting National and International Library Needs" which describes the work of the National Agricultural Library; "The Library and the Collector: The Newberry Library" which relates the history of and the contributions to the library and concludes that entrepreneurship and hard work are required for intelligent book collection; "Undergraduate Libraries in Large Universities: Basic Policy Questions and Problems" which outlines topics of concern to these libraries; "Compiling and Publishing Reference Books" which states the individual, the group and the compiler-publisher all have an important place in the production of reference books; "U.S. Office of Education's Long-Range Plans for College and University Library Development" which describes new Federal patterns for these plans; "Rare Books - What and Why" which presents guidelines for rare book selection; "The University Library and Social Change" which discusses the need for greater response to the impact of social change; and "The Phantom of the Library: The Creative Subject Specialist" which describes cures for some library ailments. (An earlier document in this series is LI 001 333.) (AB)