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THOSE responsible for the organisation of the Birmingham Conference are to be congratulated on not overloading the programme. Perhaps the outstanding item of interest and value was the President's address which should do much to secure a greater appreciation of libraries and prove truly helpful in the developments so much needed. A number of librarians have placed orders for copies of this address to distribute among members of their committees and local councils, and it would be a wise proceeding for all librarians, especially those in charge of smaller libraries, to see that this famous presidential address is brought before their respective committees.
New Library World – Emerald Publishing
Published: Aug 1, 1925
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