Contrary to what might be expected from the rather pessimistic view of library literature taken in another paper in this issue, the production of this annual review of the literature intended for special librarians becomes progressively more difficult, owing to the growth in the volume of the material from which the selection must be made. The aim of this survey has always been to pick out from the literature generally available in Great Britain in the year in question those items likely to be of practical assistance to library and information workers—particularly those with little experience or training working in small libraries. It therefore lists important reference works and tools which the special librarian ought to know about, even if he doesn't possess them, but omits all articles of purely theoretical interest, and those which describe practice in large libraries, except where they are capable of application in small libraries. Much of the increase in the volume of literature is due to an increase in the number of works of reference, many produced under the encouragement of bodies such as Unesco, but there is also a definite tendency for a closer link between theory and practice in much of the writing on library work. In these circumstances, the selection of a list of a hundred items becomes more than ever a matter of personal judgment, on which no two persons could be expected to agree, but it is hoped that all items included will prove useful, and that all sections of the field are fairly represented.
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February 01 1955
MEMBERS' FORUM: SIGNPOSTS: SOME SELECTIONS FROM The 1954 SPECIAL LIBRARY LITERATURE Available to Purchase
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-3748
Print ISSN: 0001-253X
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1955
Aslib Proceedings (1955) 7 (2): 111–122.
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BIRD J (1955), "MEMBERS' FORUM: SIGNPOSTS: SOME SELECTIONS FROM The 1954 SPECIAL LIBRARY LITERATURE". Aslib Proceedings, Vol. 7 No. 2 pp. 111–122, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb049554
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