On April 17, 1958, Dr. Benjamin Edward Powell, Librarian of Duke University, in the tenth lecture of the series discussed Sources of Support for Libraries in American Universities. To his audience that evening and to the readers of this volume, Dr. Powell has given ample evidence of his knowledge and research of the subject. Dr. Louis Shores, Dean of the Library School at Florida State University, was invited to deliver the eleventh lecture on April 15, 1959. The choice of his subject, The Undergraduate and His Library, and the timeliness of presentation were particularly fitting since The University of Tennessee Undergraduate Library was to be opened at the beginning of the 1959 fall quarter. Dr. Archie L. McNeal, Director of Libraries at ...
An address by Rutherford David Rogers, University Librarian of Yale, upon the occasion of the dedica...
THIS PAPER reviews recent trends in university li-braries toward the more effective realization of t...
Nearly 100 Associates and other members of the University community enjoyed an unusually varied even...
Dr. Robert B. Downs, Director of the Library and of the Library SchOOl at the University of Illinois...
At the time of the first lecture, April 11, 1949, there was considerable interest at the University ...
Lecture number sixteen was presented on March 24, 1964, by Mr. James T. Babb, at that time Librarian...
The University of Tennessee Library Lecture Series was initiated by William H. Jesse, Director of Li...
In 1973, the University of Tennessee Library departed from the tradition of inviting a distinguished...
The proliferation of scientific literature, with its consequent problems for science libraries, was ...
In basing his consideration of the age-old problems of book selection and collection development on ...
Dr. Jerrold Orne, Librarian, The University of North Carolina, delivered the nineteenth lecture, Li...
The thirty-first lecture, delivered by Michael Gorman, joint editor of the Anglo-American Cataloguin...
Copyright has been a much debated issue of the mid-1970s. Julius Marke here addresses the inherent c...
A 1997-1998 report to the university community by William J. Crowe, Vice Chancellor for Information ...
In recent years the Carnegie Corporation\u27s influence on Australian library development has been f...
An address by Rutherford David Rogers, University Librarian of Yale, upon the occasion of the dedica...
THIS PAPER reviews recent trends in university li-braries toward the more effective realization of t...
Nearly 100 Associates and other members of the University community enjoyed an unusually varied even...
Dr. Robert B. Downs, Director of the Library and of the Library SchOOl at the University of Illinois...
At the time of the first lecture, April 11, 1949, there was considerable interest at the University ...
Lecture number sixteen was presented on March 24, 1964, by Mr. James T. Babb, at that time Librarian...
The University of Tennessee Library Lecture Series was initiated by William H. Jesse, Director of Li...
In 1973, the University of Tennessee Library departed from the tradition of inviting a distinguished...
The proliferation of scientific literature, with its consequent problems for science libraries, was ...
In basing his consideration of the age-old problems of book selection and collection development on ...
Dr. Jerrold Orne, Librarian, The University of North Carolina, delivered the nineteenth lecture, Li...
The thirty-first lecture, delivered by Michael Gorman, joint editor of the Anglo-American Cataloguin...
Copyright has been a much debated issue of the mid-1970s. Julius Marke here addresses the inherent c...
A 1997-1998 report to the university community by William J. Crowe, Vice Chancellor for Information ...
In recent years the Carnegie Corporation\u27s influence on Australian library development has been f...
An address by Rutherford David Rogers, University Librarian of Yale, upon the occasion of the dedica...
THIS PAPER reviews recent trends in university li-braries toward the more effective realization of t...
Nearly 100 Associates and other members of the University community enjoyed an unusually varied even...