1st Edition
Archives of Library Research From the Molesworth Institute
120 Pages
by
Routledge
109 Pages
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Routledge
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An anthology of library humor by the director of the mythical Molesworth Institute, Norman Stevens, this book is sure to provide librarians with many hours of amusement. This collection is full of Stevens’most memorable papers describing the odd kinds of research conducted by the Institute, such as a sophisticated study of the disappearance of umbrellas in libraries, a computer analysis of... Read more
Contents
Introduction: Disjunctive Librarianship
- The History of The Molesworth Institute
- A Note About the Texts
- The Molesworth Institute
- The Molesworth Institute Revisited
- A Computer Analysis of Library Postcards (CALP)
- Negative Library Growth
- A Cost Analysis of a Cost Analysis
- Connectiwhat?
- Umbrella Disappearance, Exchange, and Loss Rates in American Academic Libraries
- An Innovative Approach to Collection Management
- An Observation on Shelving Practices
- Multiple Acronymization as a Creative Solution to the Effective Use of Library Resources
- The Librarian’s Record: A Neglected Library Periodical Revived
- Oscar Gustafsen: A Tragic Minor Figure of American Librarianship
- New Measures of Library Efficiency
- OLCC, Inc.: Offline Library Creative Cataloging
- Precostretrieval; or, Old Wine in New Bottles
- Cornelia’s Last Information Search
- Full Circle; or, the Last Shall Be First
- Selections from the Dictionary of Libinfosci Terms
- Permissions
Biography
Norman D Stevens, Peter Gellatly






