This volume comprises issues 7-12 of the "Library Association Record", Volume 2. A historical record of library science and association activities, this collection provides insights into the development of library practices, policies, and the professional landscape of librarianship during the period covered. It offers a valuable resource for researchers and historians interested in the evolution of library and information science. This work documents the discussions, decisions, and advancements within the Library Association, reflecting the evolving role of libraries in society and their contribution to knowledge dissemination and preservation. A vital addition to any collection focusing on library history and archival science.
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