The Library has, through the efforts of the Associated Friends, gathered to itself a widely distributed and coherent association of men and women who believe in its work and who are brought together to help it increase its resources and its usefulness. InDecember we reported the number of members of the AssociatedFriends as eighty-three, but between the time the Decemberissue of The Journal went to press and April i, the totalnumber of members reached two hundred and thirty-nine, anincrease of one hundred and fifty-six new members
Learn how to establish, maintain, or revive a Friends group for your academic library
"Where there are friends, there is wealth," wrote Titus Maccius Plaurus more than 2,000 years ago (A...
Friends of the Library groups are largely undocumented in the professional literature at non doctora...
1 he Friends of Libraries Committee of the Public Relations Section of the Library Administration a...
On March 5, 1937, a few friends of the Rutgers University Library, led by the Librarian, Mr. George ...
more than two thousand years ago still hold true, libraries today must be wealthier than they were a...
By 1930 there were emulative friends groups at Columbia, Yale, Princeton, and Johns Hopkins, and th...
Includes an excerpt from the university librarian's (George Osborne's) annual report for 1940-1941 o...
The Houston Academy of Medicine--Texas Medical Center (HAM--TMC) Library collected data on friends o...
Friends groups are springing up across the country in recognition of the classic adage about "frien...
Recent Acquisitions in English by J. Milton French; Art Reference Books; Associated Friends Gift; Gi...
"The Journal in Deepdene (type);" "The Five Hundreth Anniversary (of printing);" "Associated Copies;...
The Harrison County Medical Assistants Society was the first organization to have 100 percent partic...
One of the most fruitful collaborative relationships a library can have is with its Friends of the L...
Library Paraprofessional Associations lists forty-six active library paraprofes-sional associations ...
Learn how to establish, maintain, or revive a Friends group for your academic library
"Where there are friends, there is wealth," wrote Titus Maccius Plaurus more than 2,000 years ago (A...
Friends of the Library groups are largely undocumented in the professional literature at non doctora...
1 he Friends of Libraries Committee of the Public Relations Section of the Library Administration a...
On March 5, 1937, a few friends of the Rutgers University Library, led by the Librarian, Mr. George ...
more than two thousand years ago still hold true, libraries today must be wealthier than they were a...
By 1930 there were emulative friends groups at Columbia, Yale, Princeton, and Johns Hopkins, and th...
Includes an excerpt from the university librarian's (George Osborne's) annual report for 1940-1941 o...
The Houston Academy of Medicine--Texas Medical Center (HAM--TMC) Library collected data on friends o...
Friends groups are springing up across the country in recognition of the classic adage about "frien...
Recent Acquisitions in English by J. Milton French; Art Reference Books; Associated Friends Gift; Gi...
"The Journal in Deepdene (type);" "The Five Hundreth Anniversary (of printing);" "Associated Copies;...
The Harrison County Medical Assistants Society was the first organization to have 100 percent partic...
One of the most fruitful collaborative relationships a library can have is with its Friends of the L...
Library Paraprofessional Associations lists forty-six active library paraprofes-sional associations ...
Learn how to establish, maintain, or revive a Friends group for your academic library
"Where there are friends, there is wealth," wrote Titus Maccius Plaurus more than 2,000 years ago (A...
Friends of the Library groups are largely undocumented in the professional literature at non doctora...