The Twelfth Allerton Park Institute, October 31-November 3, 1965, on The Changing Environment for Library Service in the Metropolitan Area, analyzed and projected the problems of librarians serving in the four major types of libraries in metropolitan areas. The intent of the conference was to help shape for the participants some of the dimensions of this major social movement of our times.published or submitted for publicatio
Transcript of discussions held at the the Fifteenth Allerton Park Institute sponsored by the faculty...
Lacking a crystal ball, scientists, economists, political scientists, businessmen, educators, and o...
For the past twenty-three years, the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science has h...
The Twelfth Allerton Park Institute, October 31-November 3, 1965, on The Changing Environment for Li...
The Fifteenth Allerton Park Institute sponsored by the faculty of the Graduate School of Library Sc...
In the belief that the Library Services Act is perhaps the most unique and far-reaching development ...
The Institute on the Nature and Development of the Library Collection, held November 11-14, 1956, a...
For the past twenty-three years, the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science has h...
The public library in the past few years has been looking for innovative approaches to inner-city se...
The Fifteenth Allerton Park Institute sponsored by the faculty of the Graduate School of Library Sc...
The papers herewith presented were given at the Institute on the Library as a Community Information ...
The ten years which have elapsed since the passage of the Library Services Act of 1956 have been ten...
Today the proliferation of library technologies has highlighted rather than diminished the vital rol...
The publishing industry is experiencing great growth and major changes. Books and periodicals, the f...
The Institute on the Nature and Development of the Library Collection, held November 11-14, 1956, a...
Transcript of discussions held at the the Fifteenth Allerton Park Institute sponsored by the faculty...
Lacking a crystal ball, scientists, economists, political scientists, businessmen, educators, and o...
For the past twenty-three years, the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science has h...
The Twelfth Allerton Park Institute, October 31-November 3, 1965, on The Changing Environment for Li...
The Fifteenth Allerton Park Institute sponsored by the faculty of the Graduate School of Library Sc...
In the belief that the Library Services Act is perhaps the most unique and far-reaching development ...
The Institute on the Nature and Development of the Library Collection, held November 11-14, 1956, a...
For the past twenty-three years, the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science has h...
The public library in the past few years has been looking for innovative approaches to inner-city se...
The Fifteenth Allerton Park Institute sponsored by the faculty of the Graduate School of Library Sc...
The papers herewith presented were given at the Institute on the Library as a Community Information ...
The ten years which have elapsed since the passage of the Library Services Act of 1956 have been ten...
Today the proliferation of library technologies has highlighted rather than diminished the vital rol...
The publishing industry is experiencing great growth and major changes. Books and periodicals, the f...
The Institute on the Nature and Development of the Library Collection, held November 11-14, 1956, a...
Transcript of discussions held at the the Fifteenth Allerton Park Institute sponsored by the faculty...
Lacking a crystal ball, scientists, economists, political scientists, businessmen, educators, and o...
For the past twenty-three years, the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science has h...