ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1949, grew out of a series of talks to young librarians preparing for the entrance exam of the Library Association, and the syllabus for this exam was used to provide section and chapter headings. The different types of library call for differing methods of administration, but there are certain essential principles common to all librarianship, which are here described.

chapter Chapter I|10 pages

By Way of Introduction

chapter Chapter II|8 pages

The Practice of Librarianship

chapter Chapter III|10 pages

The Library Committee

chapter Chapter IV|10 pages

Public Library Systems of Great Britain

chapter Chapter V|7 pages

Library Finance

chapter Chapter VI|14 pages

The Library Departments

chapter Chapter VII|10 pages

Bookstock: 1—Selection, Accessioning and Processing

chapter Chapter VIII|9 pages

Bookstock: 2—Classification

chapter Chapter IX|10 pages

Bookstock: 3—Cataloguing

chapter Chapter X|9 pages

Bookstock: 4—Care of Stock, Revision, Stocktaking

chapter Chapter XI|9 pages

Bookbinding

chapter Chapter XII|9 pages

Membership and Registration

chapter Chapter XIII|7 pages

Bye-Laws and Regulations

chapter Chapter XIV|10 pages

Issue Methods

chapter Chapter XV|10 pages

Reference Libraries: Material and Method

chapter Chapter XVI|10 pages

Co-operation—Regional and National

chapter Chapter XVII|10 pages

Reports and Statistics

chapter Chapter XVIII|9 pages

Publicity

chapter Chapter XIX|5 pages

The Library Association