Lis-libhistorians should certainly be interested in this issue of LQ, which
includes two articles on Australian libraries as well as the following and
other promising-sounding articles
:
Alistair Black The Past Public Library Observed: User Perceptions and
Recollections of the Twentieth-Century British Public Library Recorded in
the Mass-Observation Archive
Regards
PH
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From: "Christine Pawley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: LQ issue on Readers and Reading
> Dear All,
> Sharpists might be interested in the recent issue of Library Quarterly
> (vol. 76 no.4, October 2006, but because of delays at the U. Chicago Press
> has only just appeared). The issue is devoted to essays (some by SHARP
> members) on libraries and the history of readers and reading. You can
> find the TOC at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/LQ/.
>
> All the best,
>
> Christine
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