Libraries, public, renaissance of: DDC 020.336
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The military dont have sole rights on the expression.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/diction ... /frontline
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/diction ... /frontline
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Good point, well made .....Pass the reins ......
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Umm, the front line dealing with the needs, hopes, desires and wants of the general public. You, me and anyone from Joe Public coming into a library and looking for help or information. What on earth does the military have to do with this?
Frontline = those dealing directly with custoners
Back Office - those like me who deal with the efficent running of the service without direct contact with customers
Is that difficult to understand? "Frontline" has a much, much wider meaning than just the military
Frontline = those dealing directly with custoners
Back Office - those like me who deal with the efficent running of the service without direct contact with customers
Is that difficult to understand? "Frontline" has a much, much wider meaning than just the military
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meic wrote:The military dont have sole rights on the expression.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/diction ... /frontline
I assume you hadn't bothered to read the other threads in the post ....... DOH!
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Thank you Meic. I hadn't seen your post before I posted my reply to Landsurfer, but yes, that's what I meant to say (but probably not as well expressed)
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jan19 wrote:
Is that difficult to understand? "Frontline" has a much, much wider meaning than just the military
Think meic did a good enough job .....
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Indeed he did. "Frontline" means one thing to me, and another to you. Each is valid, in its own sphere.
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jan19 wrote:Indeed he did. "Frontline" means one thing to me, and another to you. Each is valid, in its own sphere.
Then all is well and we have both learnt something new .... which particular department of the council in Orpington are you currently working with ?
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Not Orpington Council Landsurfer - we were part of the local government re organisation in 1965 and Orpington Local District Council became part of the London borough of Bromley, along with district councils of Beckenham, Chislehurst and Penge. We still stubbornly stick to our postal address of "Orpington, Kent" although we're technically London SE 19
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Hi,
Hi,
I will soon, been thinking about it over weekend.
Cyril Haearn wrote:NATURAL ANKLING wrote:Hi,
It opened many years ago and cost millions but I have never been there.
Torbay Paignton library.
I struggled to find a meaningful link at all, plenty photos but maybe I missed something
Over 6 mil
http://www.torbay.gov.uk/libraries/find ... ary/plaic/
Why have you not been there? Please go when you get the chance and tell us about it, thanks very much.
Hi,
I will soon, been thinking about it over weekend.
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pete75 wrote:thirdcrank wrote:The correct thread title for indexing should surely be "Libraries, public, decline of:"
020.336 "Libraries, public, decline of:"
Thanks very much. I am an amateur (positive word), I have a lot of books and worked as a bookseller but never as a librarian. Yet.
Read a gr8 book many years ago about working in a library: "Is that the library speaking?"
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Re: Libraries, public, decline of:
Cyril Haearn wrote:pete75 wrote:thirdcrank wrote:The correct thread title for indexing should surely be "Libraries, public, decline of:"
020.336 "Libraries, public, decline of:"
Thanks very much. I am an amateur (positive word), I have a lot of books and worked as a bookseller but never as a librarian. Yet.
Read a gr8 book many years ago about working in a library: "Is that the library speaking?"
I just made that up, 020 is dewey decimal for works on libraries and 336 the one for public finance so I guess it's sort of right.....
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Apologies all round for being the one who started this deviation
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Libraries are ace, don't shut them. Just my deeply intellectual opinion on the current thread.
This opinion may be derived from an element of frugality, however it is also that I don't like wastefulness. If I'd have bought all the kids books, DIY repair books, holiday idea books etc etc then my house would be even more full of 'trash' than it already is.
Having said that, out of myself, the wife & four kids I think it is only me who actually visits frequently.....the wife/youths/young adults only go to please their Victorian Dad & a lot less so now that their childhood joie de vivre is morphing into teenage angst.
But I still think they should remain open. I can remember quite well the library in Erith, Kent as a kid (so it must have been fairly impressive) & my current local one in Inverness is equally inspiring. Long may they survive,
All the best, Simon
This opinion may be derived from an element of frugality, however it is also that I don't like wastefulness. If I'd have bought all the kids books, DIY repair books, holiday idea books etc etc then my house would be even more full of 'trash' than it already is.
Having said that, out of myself, the wife & four kids I think it is only me who actually visits frequently.....the wife/youths/young adults only go to please their Victorian Dad & a lot less so now that their childhood joie de vivre is morphing into teenage angst.
But I still think they should remain open. I can remember quite well the library in Erith, Kent as a kid (so it must have been fairly impressive) & my current local one in Inverness is equally inspiring. Long may they survive,
All the best, Simon
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reohn2 wrote:jan19 wrote:But why pay any attention to someone who actually works in local government and knows what's she's talking about in favour of someone who just clearly has an axe to grind?
And knows sweet FA about working in a Library.
I've just read this post again and realised it could be misconstrued that it was aimed at jan19,when in fact it was aimed squarely at Blackbike.
So apologies jan19 for any misunderstanding I may have caused.
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