| 1890 - 1148 páginas
...difficulties. The objects further to be contemplated in the bestowal of our books, so far as I recollect, are three : economy, good arrangement, and accessibility with the smallest possible expenditure of time. In a private library, where the service of books is commonly to be performed by the person desiring... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1890 - 52 páginas
...difficulties. The objects further to be contemplated in the bestowal of our books, so far as I recollect, are three : economy, good arrangement, and accessibility with the smallest possible expenditure of time. In a private library, where the service of books is commonly to be performed by the person desiring... | |
| 1890 - 960 páginas
...difficulties. The objects further to be contemplated in the bestowal of our books, so far as I recollect, are three : economy, good arrangement, and accessibility with the smallest possible expenditure of time. In a private library, where the service of books is commonly to be performed by the person desiring... | |
| Halkett Lord - 1890 - 302 páginas
...books. . . The objects further to be contemplated in the bestowal of our books so far as I recollect, are three ; economy, good arrangement, and accessibility with the smallest possible expenditure of time. In a private library, where the service of books is commonly to be performed by the person desiring... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1891 - 70 páginas
...difficulties. The objects further to be contemplated in the bestowal of our books, so far as I recollect, are three : economy, good arrangement, and accessibility with the smallest possible expenditure of time. In a private library, where the servke of books is commonly to be performed by the person desiring... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1895 - 1246 páginas
...March, 1890; also issued separately as a pamphlet), has most pertinently said that "The objects to bo contemplated in the bestowal of our books are three : economy, good arrangement, find accessibility with the smallest possible expenditure of time." His remarks were especially about... | |
| American Library Association - 1896 - 340 páginas
...woodwork and wall decoration is entailed years of penalty in added cost of lighting over that needed for the same interior in light colors. BOOK STORAGE...the modern American standpoint, are by Dr. William F. Poole, his earlier one being on the "Organization and management of public libraries" (United States... | |
| 1899 - 508 páginas
...the class of '98, is at work in the Fisk library, New Orleans, La. Notes by the Way Notes by the Way. The objects to be contemplated in the bestowal of...accessibility, with the smallest possible expenditure of time. — WE Gladstone. Such an air of courtesy and cordiality should pervade the library, accompanied by... | |
| David Bebbington - 1993 - 292 páginas
...the Housing of Them." The guiding principles of library care, he characteristically explained, were "economy, good arrangement, and accessibility with the smallest possible expenditure of time." He took a particular interest in the Bodleian, the university library at Oxford. Realizing that its... | |
| 1890 - 1188 páginas
...difficulties. The objects further to be contemplated in the bestowal of our books, so far as I recollect, are three : economy, good arrangement, and accessibility with the smallest possible expenditure of time. In a private library, where the service of books is commonly to be performed by the person desiring... | |
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