
audiobook
by James Duff Brown, W. C. Berwick (William Charles Berwick) Sayers
MANUAL OF LIBRARY ECONOMY
PREFACE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS, FORMS, ETC.
DIVISION I INTRODUCTORY - MEMOIR
Bibliography
DIVISION II FOUNDATION, COMMITTEES AND FINANCE - CHAPTER I LEGISLATION - 1. Municipal Libraries: Acts of Parliament.
DIVISION III STAFF - CHAPTER V THE LIBRARIAN - 65. General.
DIVISION IV BUILDINGS - CHAPTER VIII THEORY AND GENERAL REMARKS - 107. Theory.
DIVISION V FITTINGS AND FURNITURE - CHAPTER X MISCELLANEOUS FIXTURES AND FITTINGS - 130.
DIVISION VI BOOK SELECTION AND ACCESSION - CHAPTER XIII BOOK SELECTION - 174. General Principles.
This volume offers a detailed, systematic look at the inner workings of modern libraries, from cataloguing principles to day‑to‑day administration. Originally compiled by a pioneering chief librarian in the early 1900s, the text has been thoroughly rewritten by a later expert, who added new chapters, updated statistics, and incorporated practical forms and illustrations. The result is a single reference that balances timeless theory with the realities of managing collections that easily exceed forty thousand volumes.
The revised edition is aimed squarely at students and practitioners who need clear guidance on everything from classification schemes to budgeting and staffing. It expands earlier material with fresh sections on emerging challenges, while preserving the core concepts that have shaped British librarianship for decades. Rich bibliographies point readers toward further reading, making the book a solid foundation for anyone entering the profession.
Full title
Manual of Library Economy Third and Memorial Edition Third and Memorial Edition
Language
en
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Project Gutenberg
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Produced by Suzanne Shell, Harry Lamé and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2015-09-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1914
A force in the early public library movement, this Scottish-born librarian pushed for open access to books and helped shape practical library classification. He also wrote widely on bibliography, library management, and music.
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A leading British librarian and teacher of classification, he helped shape public library practice in the first half of the 20th century. His writing joined practical library work with a lasting interest in how knowledge should be organized and shared.
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