Library Association Record, Bind 14Library Association., 1912 Proceedings of the 22d-33d annual conference of the Library Association in volumes 1-12; proceedings of the 34th-44th, 47th-57th annual conference issued as a supplement to volumes 13-23, new series volume 3-series 4, volume 1. |
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... tion , and there is still a catalogue to be issued of bulls in broadside form . Among the minor collections is an extraordinary series of the fragmentary pieces of an archæological and contro- versial nature issued by that eccentric ...
... tion , and there is still a catalogue to be issued of bulls in broadside form . Among the minor collections is an extraordinary series of the fragmentary pieces of an archæological and contro- versial nature issued by that eccentric ...
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... tion of the wafers , ugly or pretty as the case may be , which accompany the written messages we can now send to the ends of the earth . This brief appreciation may serve to show something of the wide variety of interest to be found in ...
... tion of the wafers , ugly or pretty as the case may be , which accompany the written messages we can now send to the ends of the earth . This brief appreciation may serve to show something of the wide variety of interest to be found in ...
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... tion at Haigh Hall , 26 August , 1898 , by the President . Aberdeen University Press , 1898. 8vo . pp . 63 . Bibliotheca Lindesiana . List of manuscripts , and examples of metal and ivory bindings exhibited to the Bibliographical ...
... tion at Haigh Hall , 26 August , 1898 , by the President . Aberdeen University Press , 1898. 8vo . pp . 63 . Bibliotheca Lindesiana . List of manuscripts , and examples of metal and ivory bindings exhibited to the Bibliographical ...
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... tion . Following on all this , definite proposals were made for another Library Association , of a purely professional character , which should act as the registration body of the profession . What was to be done to prevent this last ...
... tion . Following on all this , definite proposals were made for another Library Association , of a purely professional character , which should act as the registration body of the profession . What was to be done to prevent this last ...
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... tion and I have done , and turn to more important matters . I deprecate in the strongest possible fashion any attempt of your Association to coerce the Council in a matter in which they are created by law the sole judges . You have ...
... tion and I have done , and turn to more important matters . I deprecate in the strongest possible fashion any attempt of your Association to coerce the Council in a matter in which they are created by law the sole judges . You have ...
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Side 413 - All moneys levied or raised as aforesaid shall be received by the treasurer of the municipality in the same manner as other municipal funds, and be paid out by him on the...
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Side 410 - The board shall keep distinct and regular accounts of its receipts, payments, credits and liabilities and the accounts shall be audited by the auditors of the municipality in like manner and at the same time as other accounts of the municipality and shall immediately thereafter be laid before the council by the board.
Side 557 - All through the scheme an effort has been made to place each subject as near as possible to the science on which it is based Practical use has been considered all through the scheme, and it has been sought to obtain this by dispensing with conventions, distinctions, and groupings, which are arbitrary rather than scientific.
Side 410 - The president, vice-president, or general superintendent, and such other officers as such council may desigBate of any corporation operating any railway in this state, shall furnish said council on or before the fifteenth day of February in each year, a statement signed and sworn to by one of such officers, showing a detail for the year ending on January the first preceding: 1.
Side 413 - The council may also, subject as hereinafter provided, on the requisition of the board, raise by a special issue of debentures of the municipality, to be termed "Free Library Debentures...
Side 295 - Association at its conference voted it desirable that its council " should consider how library assistants may best be aided in their training in the general principles of their profession " ; and Professor Macgregor doubted the profit of the investigation because librarians couldn't be trained — they must be born.
Side 512 - Classify books first according to their subjects . . . except ... in pure literature where form is paramount. 2. Place a book in the most specific head that will contain it. 3. Avoid classifications which are in the nature of criticism.