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TODAY, when so much is astir in the library world, it is desirable that we should try to envisage the future possibilities of public librarianship. For if we have not a fairly welldefined objective and clear ideas of what a real service should be there is a danger that we may do things which will need to be undone, that we shall miss something vital, or stop too soon.
Library Review – Emerald Publishing
Published: May 1, 1932
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