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The Library World Volume 36 Issue 5

The Library World Volume 36 Issue 5 THIS number of THE LIBRARY WORLD closes one of the most distinguished years in the history of libraries. The opening of the National Central Library by the King on November 7th was undoubtedly the most important public happening in this country, not only of that particular day, but for a very long period. For the first time the highest personage in the land gave his countenance and approval to the work of the public library through the National Central Library which is its natural crown. In describing the Library as a university which all may join and which none may ever leave, His Majesty added a memorable phrase to library literature, and gave a new impulse to library activity. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png New Library World Emerald Publishing

The Library World Volume 36 Issue 5

New Library World , Volume 36 (5): 25 – Sep 1, 1933

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0307-4803
DOI
10.1108/eb009161
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Abstract

THIS number of THE LIBRARY WORLD closes one of the most distinguished years in the history of libraries. The opening of the National Central Library by the King on November 7th was undoubtedly the most important public happening in this country, not only of that particular day, but for a very long period. For the first time the highest personage in the land gave his countenance and approval to the work of the public library through the National Central Library which is its natural crown. In describing the Library as a university which all may join and which none may ever leave, His Majesty added a memorable phrase to library literature, and gave a new impulse to library activity.

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New Library WorldEmerald Publishing

Published: Sep 1, 1933

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