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A working record of a pivotal year in academic librarianship. A clear record of change.This official Bulletin of Yale University, Report of the Librarian July 1959-June 1960 presents the librarian’s account of an institutional year and reads as an academic library annual report and an institutional library report. It brings together library administration records, notes on library collection development and practical accounts of staffing, acquisitions and reference service that illustrate the pressures of library funding and resources at a major American university. The language is practical rather than ornamental, making the volume valuable to research librarians seeking reference precedents, to scholars reconstructing university library history, and to archivists of higher education archives tracing the evolution of mid century academic libraries and library management collection practices.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. As a primary record from 1950s Yale University, the report documents administrative choices, financial priorities and collection policies at a moment when American academic libraries were expanding to meet postwar demand. Its historical significance lies in the unadorned clarity of its administration records: librarians, trustees and campus planners negotiated space, materials and budgets here, and those negotiations illuminate wider currents in higher education. Casual readers curious about campus life and institutional change will find accessible context and period detail; classic-literature collectors and institutional bibliophiles will prize it for provenance, rarity and archival value. For library historians, students of library administration and anyone interested in the mechanics of academic stewardship, this report is an undiluted, instructive primary source. Perfect for course reading, provenance research, and comparative study of institutional practice, it sits naturally with special collections and the study guides of library science programmes.