Report of the Chief Librarian for the Year 1924-25
Report of the Chief Librarian for the Year 1924-25
New Zealand. General Assembly Library
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, who in August assumed the duties of First Assistant inthe Library, had charge of the institution, under the Joint LibraryCommittee. Mr. Wauchop has proved himself a most obliging member of thestaff. RECESS PRIVILEGES. The number of persons to whom recess privileges were granted during therecess, 1924-25, was 670, as against 740 in the previous year; thelatter number being exceptionally large owing to the greater length ofthe recess in the earlier period. The number of books lent to recess...-privilege holders for the year1924-25 was 6, 135, as against 6, 587 in the previous recess period. As arule, the class of books taken out by recess-privilege holders (andhere it may be noted that the New Zealand General Assembly Library isthe only legislative library in the world from which volumes may betaken out during the recess) is of such a character as proves that theprivilege is greatly valued by the best class of readers. No fiction, it should again be recorded, is lent out save to members ofParliament, and those on the full-privilege list--a relatively smallnumber.
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