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Mumford, L. Quincy – American Libraries, 1972
Since 1952 the Library of Congress has tremendously increased its collections, programs and services; and, plans for the future call for continued growth and expansion. (SJ)
Descriptors: Chronicles, Government Libraries, Library Collections, Library Services
Mumford, L. Quincy – 1971
Following the introduction which gives an overall picture of developments in the Library of Congress during fiscal year 1970, the chapters deal specifically with the: (1) processing department, (2) legislative reference service, (3) reference department, (4) law library, (5) administrative department, and (6) copyright office. Lists of various…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Government Libraries, Law Libraries, Library Collections
Mumford, L. Quincy – 1972
Efforts to improve efficiency, cut red tape, speed operations and provide better service to the user are shown by each reporting department. The Processing Department, for example, adopted a new system of priorities in an effort to get books to the shelves faster and cataloging information to subscribing libraries more promptly. The Reference…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Government Libraries, Law Libraries, Library Collections