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College and Research Libraries
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personalities Behind the Development of PAIS
Handling Monographs in Series
Maximum Benefits from a Program for Staff Reading The Farmington Plan and the Select List of
Unlocated Research Boo\s
Student Attitudes Toward Library Methods Courses in a University
On the Survey of a Research Library by Scholars
Selected Reference Books of 1953-1954
Compact Storage Equipment: Where to Use It and Where Not
Open or Closed Stacks?
The University Librarian as Bookman and Administrator: A Symposium
Brief of Minutes, Association of Research Libraries
Vol. XV, No. 3, July, 1954
Association of College and Reference Libraries
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