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... Library Association Record - Side 295af Library Association - 1912Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Ernest Chester Thomas - 1880 - 618 sider
...the Association, held at Edinburgh last year, the following resolution was unanimously passed : — " That it is desirable that the Council of this Association...training in the general principles of their profession." In pursuance of this instruction, Messrs. Garnett, Harrison, Nicholson, Tedder, and the Secretaries,... | |
| leypoldt - 1880 - 370 sider
...on behalf of Mr. H: R: Tedder, whose unavoidable absence called forth many expressions of regret : " That it is desirable that the Council of this Association...training in the general principles of their profession." Mr. Harrison had no plan to suggest, but he had no doubt the committee would receive suggestions on... | |
| 1880 - 244 sider
...Mr. HR Tedder :— " That it is desirable that the Council of this Association should take steps to consider how library assistants may best be aided...training in the general principles of their profession." REPORT OF THE MANCHESTER MEETING. WE are glad to state that the long-expected Report of the Manchester... | |
| edward walford - 1880 - 292 sider
...desirable that the Council of this Association should take steps to consider how library assistants can best be aided in their training in the general principles of their profession." He suggested that there might be a system of apprenticeship, the assistants beginning their career... | |
| Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1880 - 294 sider
...desirable that the Council of this Association should take steps to consider how library assistants can best be aided in their training in the general principles of their profession." He suggested that there might be a system of apprenticeship, the assistants beginning their career... | |
| Library Association - 1881 - 230 sider
...would work well, having had assistants who afterwards filled offices in other libraries. He moved, " That it is desirable that the Council of this Association...training in the general principles of their profession." Mr. WALFORD, in seconding the motion, said that a preliminary object of the Association was to promote... | |
| Henry Richard Tedder - 1884 - 66 sider
...of the Association that at the Edinburgh meeting the following motion was moved in my name : — " That it is desirable that the Council of this Association...the general principles of their profession." This was cordially supported by most of our leading members, and carried unanimously. I had always thought... | |
| 1880 - 682 sider
...Librarian and his work", und im Anschluss daran beantragte Mr. Harrison für den abwebWden Mr. Tedder: „That it is desirable that the Council of this Association...training in the general principles of their profession." — Der nächste Antrag, von Mr. Nicholson ausgehend, bezog sich auf das Oeffhen der Bibliotheken an... | |
| Sir John Young Walker MacAlister, Alfred William Pollard, Ronald Brunlees McKerrow, Sir Frank Chalton Francis - 1897 - 430 sider
...of the Library Association, held at Edinburgh, in 1880, the following resolution was adopted : — " That it is desirable that the Council of this Association...training in the general principles of their profession." As a result, a scheme of examination was propounded, which, after various alterations and amendments,... | |
| American Library Association - 1897 - 412 sider
...It is 18 years since the British Association at its conference voted it desirable that its council " should consider how library assistants may best be...training in the general principles of their profession " ; and Professor Macgregor doubted the profit of the investigation because librarians couldn't be... | |
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