doi:10.1046/j.1365-2532.1990.7201116.xRachel HarrissJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdHealth Libraries Review
Meeting reports : Visual handicap – whose problem? Report of a seminar organized by the Leicestershire, Rutland and Wycliffe Society for the Blind and Leicestershire Libraries and Information Service, 28 September 1984, Leicesterdoi:10.1046/j.1365-2532.1985.2301331.xPat...
Results indicated that improvements in primary school library provision had been taking place, although the general impression that libraries are managing despite lack of funds and staffing was mostly confirmed. The majority of schools in Leicestershire noted having a library, with their size varying ...
LEICESTERSHIREPARTITIONORAL HISTORYARCHIVESThe project entitled Legacy of Partition, 1947鈥 2009, funded at the Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland by the Museums, Libraries and Archives partnership, was aimed at gathering the memories of Leicestershire people who lived through the ...
Evaluation projects in Leicestershiredoi:10.1046/j.1365-2532.1991.83019010.xStephenCountyHoyCountyWileyHealth Libraries Review
Meeting reports. Visual handicap - whose problem? Report of a seminar organized by the Leicestershire, Rutland and Wycliffe Society for the Blind and Leicestershire Libraries and Information Service, 28 September 1984, Leicesterdoi:10.1046/J.1365-2532.1985.2301331.XPat Chandler...
Health Libraries ReviewYou’re charging too little for the tea, me duck’: library clubs for senior citizens - Hoy - 1984 () Citation Context ...formation needs – in particular it has been noted that it is sometimes very difficult for women from some backgrounds to come forward into the ...