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IN the year 1926, with the assistance of the Carnegie United Kingdom Trustees, a visit was paid to the jubilee conference of the American Library Association by a representative body of British librarians. The observations of six of these were published by the trustees last year under the title “Some Impressions of the Public Library System of the United States of America.” The value of this report induced the trustees to invite two other British librarians, Miss K. E. Overbury and Dr. E. E. Lowe, to attend last year's annual conference of the American Library Association, held in Toronto.
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B., S. The Public Library System of the United States. Nature 122, 39 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122039b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/122039b0