Comparative librarianship; essays in honour of Professor D. N. Marshall. Edited by N. N. Gidwani
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- 1807225
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- Delhi, Vikas Pub. House [1973]
- 245 p. 23 cm.
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- D. N. Marshall, by B. S. Kesavan.
- Professor Marshall; a tribute, by K. S. Deshpande.
- Libraries in university education, by S. R. Dongerkery.
- Library buildings for the future, by K. D. Metcalf.
- Libraries and librarianship in Australian universities, by D. H. Borchardt.
- 'Private collections' in the India Office Library, by S. C. Sutton.
- A special research institute (and library) of medieval India, by P. M. Joshi.
- Lucknow printers, 1820-1850, by K. S. Diehl.
- Indian incunabula, by A. K. Priolkar.
- Portuguese sources for the history of India; a bibliographical note, by B. Anderson.
- Towards a bibliography of the Sikhs and the Punjab, by K. Navalani.
- Towards a retrospective bibliography of books in Indian languages: case study of Kannada publications, by K. S. Deshpande.
- Documentation on India, by N. N. Gidwani.
- Notes on Islamic bibliography, by J. D. Pearson.
- A collection of Fatimid manuscripts, by Asaf A. A. Fyzee.
- Presidential addresses of D. N. Marshall: Fourteenth All-India Library Conference. Eighth Conference on Indian Association of Special Libraries and Information Centres.
- Index.
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