Drexel Library Quarterly, Volumes 4-5Drexel University, 1968 - Library science |
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Page 178
... equipment is to be a part of it , to know enough about the equipment available to make the proper decision . In this , he will have to rely on specialists on his own staff for much of the intimate knowledge , but eventually he must be ...
... equipment is to be a part of it , to know enough about the equipment available to make the proper decision . In this , he will have to rely on specialists on his own staff for much of the intimate knowledge , but eventually he must be ...
Page 113
... equipment . We do not attempt in any way to duplicate or substitute for collections of equipment in the schools but rather to have a small collection for the service needed by central office staff and to loan to schools in emergencies ...
... equipment . We do not attempt in any way to duplicate or substitute for collections of equipment in the schools but rather to have a small collection for the service needed by central office staff and to loan to schools in emergencies ...
Page 162
... equipment often is confined to mathematics classrooms , it is frequently unknown to , and , hence , unavailable to others who could use it profitably . When a central distribution point for equipment is desired , the library can perform ...
... equipment often is confined to mathematics classrooms , it is frequently unknown to , and , hence , unavailable to others who could use it profitably . When a central distribution point for equipment is desired , the library can perform ...
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