Manuscript notes on librarianship, cataloguing and classification made by F.A. Bland, when a student...
Manuscript notes on librarianship, cataloguing and classification made by F.A. Bland, when a student at the London School of Economics, 1916-1917.
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1916-1917
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MLMSS 8490
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0.04 metres of textual material (1 box) - typescript; - manuscript
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This collection contains study notes taken by F.A. Bland whilst studying librarianship at the London School of Economics, 1916-1917. The notes cover the subjects (1) Duties of a librarian; (2) cataloguing and (3) classification. The lecturer for the subjects was B. M. Hedicar.
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Manuscript notes on librarianship, cataloguing and classification made by F.A. Bland, when a student at the London School of Economics, 1916-1917.
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Transferred from NQ020.69/1
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Emeritus Professor Francis Armand Bland, public servant, professor, and politician, was born 24 August 1882 in MacDonaldtown, Sydney. He did arts and law at the University of Sydney. From 1915, Bland lectured part time on public administration and became lecturer in public administration in 1930 and professor in 1938. He laid the foundations of the...
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MLMSS 8490
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YezdNOA9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YezdNOA9
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976964
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