01445cam a2200241 i 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740150010000910200025001010400027001260500017001530820015001702450064001852600056002493000021003055000078003265040052004045050699004566500027011557000021011821343322BD-DhUL20161106085927.0790709r19781950enk b 000 0 eng  a 79307534  aGB*** a085157260X :c£4.50 aDLCcDLCdDLCdBD-DhUL00aZ716.4b.L4800a021.4bGEL00aLibraries in society :ba reader /cedited by David Gerard. aLondon :bBingley ;aNew York :bK. G. Saur,c1978. a163 p. :c23 cm. aSelections of readings originally published 1950-1977 in various sources. a Includes bibliographical references and index.0 aJevons, S. The rationale of free public libraries.--Irwin, R. The library service in the welfare state.--Egan, M. The library and social structure.--Jolley, L. The function of the university library.--Harris, R. Some issues in political economy.--De Vleeschauwer, H. J. The phenomenology of the contemporary library.--Williams, R. The library's relation to the community.--Luckham, B. The public library.--Wasserman, P. The need for change.--Bundy, M. L. Urban information and public libraries.--Griffin, B. The paradox of the public library.--Dawes, L. Libraries, culture and blacks.--Groombridge, B. Open learning and libraries.--Abramov, K. I. and Skvortsov, V. V. The library's social role. 0aLibraries and society.1 aGerard, David E.