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LIBRARIES AT WORK

EOPLE who want to make the fullest possible use of libraries, to hear something about how they are operated and of the extraordinarily wide facilities they can offer wil learn quite a lot, so the New Zealand Library Association hopes, from the first four Winter Course talks this year. These talks will be heard at 7.15 p.m. from 2YA on Mondays, April 7, 14, 21, and 28, under the general title of The Library To-day, and all speakers will be members of the _ New Zealand Library Association. The first in the series will be an introductory talk explaining simply the part "a library plays in a community; the second will detail what goes on in a small library, showing that it is not enclosed in four walls and self-sufficient, but that, through the exchange system, it has access to almost all the books in the country. The third talk will be an explanation of how library machinery works and how & small institution is helped by the National Library Service. ; Listeners will be asked to send in their questions-some hostile ones are hoped for-to be answered in the fourth talk, which will also summarise what has gone before. The illustration above shows a National.Library Service van on tour in the South Island.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 406, 3 April 1947, Page 12

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LIBRARIES AT WORK New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 406, 3 April 1947, Page 12

LIBRARIES AT WORK New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 406, 3 April 1947, Page 12

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