A Book for All ReadersG. P. Putnam's sons, 1900 - 509 Seiten |
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... important elements which should enter into the character and ac- quirements of a librarian , I shall perhaps not treat them in the order of their relative importance . Thus , some persons might consider the foremost qualification for ...
... important elements which should enter into the character and ac- quirements of a librarian , I shall perhaps not treat them in the order of their relative importance . Thus , some persons might consider the foremost qualification for ...
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... importance of an even temper in the relations between librarians and readers ; and it is equally important as be- tween all those associated in the administration of a li- brary . Every one has faults and weaknesses ; and those ...
... importance of an even temper in the relations between librarians and readers ; and it is equally important as be- tween all those associated in the administration of a li- brary . Every one has faults and weaknesses ; and those ...
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... important to know that Brunet is the more indispensable of the two . From the 20,000 reference books lying open to the consultation of all readers in the great rotunda of the British Museum reading room , to the small and select case of ...
... important to know that Brunet is the more indispensable of the two . From the 20,000 reference books lying open to the consultation of all readers in the great rotunda of the British Museum reading room , to the small and select case of ...
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