IN the nature of things the Library Association Conference this year cannot have the spectacular character of the jubilee one of 1950; but that does not mean it will be less effective or less useful. Edinburgh is the second city of the United Kingdom, at least in appeal to bookmen, and probably Scots would object to our order of the hierarchy. Apart from the public libraries, a place that has the National Library of Scotland, the Advocates, the Signet and the University libraries, to name only the principal ones, with many associations and treasures, must have great attractions. On looking over conference reports generally, one can infer that the one institution in a town that is not frequented by librarians in the week is the public library. The obstacle is no doubt occupation with the meetings, which many delegates are naturally unwilling to miss. But we do suggest that library visits by newcomers to Edinburgh might be quite as important, in present impression and lasting effect, as most ordinary meetings can be. Since it must be admitted that our business at Edinburgh is to attend meetings, restraint is essential, but at least the Central Library and the fine Leith Library should be squeezed into the personal programme.
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October 01 1951
The Library World Volume 53 Issue 10 Available to Purchase
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2977-7267
Print ISSN: 0024-2616
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1951
The Library World (1951) 53 (10): 253–276.
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(1951), "The Library World Volume 53 Issue 10". The Library World, Vol. 53 No. 10 pp. 253–276, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009346
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