Abstract
WITH the exception of a chapter on the role of the labrary in the advancement of scholarship, by L. P. Wilson, professor of library science and administration, and another on co-operative facilities in research and service, by C. E. Rush, director of libraries, this volume in the sesquicentennial celebration series of the University of North Carolina is a purely factual but well-written account of the library resources of the University and its facilities for study and research, as well as of the development of the library and of its more distinctive collections of material. The chief emphasis is placed on the role of the library in the promotion of culture and scholar ship, and the contribution of the library in teaching, investigation and research is well displayed.
Library Resources of the University of North Carolina
A Summary of Facilities for Study and Research. Edited with a Foreword by Charles E. Rush. (University of North Carolina Sesquicentennial Publications.) Pp. x + 264. (Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1945.) 21s. 6d. net.
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B., R. Library Resources of the University of North Carolina. Nature 158, 254 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158254a0
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