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ERIC Number: ED078874
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1972
Pages: 65
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Library Lectures; Numbers Seventeen, Eighteen, Nineteen, and Twenty, January 1971 - March 1972.
Wire, Caroline, Ed.
The Archivist of the United States discusses the projects and plans of the National Archieves and Records Service in the first lecture entitled "The Role of Archives in the 1970's." The dilemma of reduced funding and increased costs facing university libraries is the topic of the second lecture in this series, "Reflections in Adversity; or, How Do You Cut a Library Budget?""Literary Frauds and Forgeries" of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries aimed at deceiving the public were perpetrated by a desire for financial gain or prestige. The third lecturer sees copyright and communication as deterrents to forgery. In the fourth lecture, "Engineering Change in Librarianship: From Revised Paradigm to Prototypes for the Future," the author presents variable role models of prototypal forms for librarians to meet the challenges of the future. (Other lecture series are available as ED 050731, 050758 and LI 000599.) (SJ)
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Authoring Institution: Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge. Library.
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