A red letter day for librarians and ex-librarians, for on this day in 1600 the great pioneering librarian
Gabriel Naude (I can't do accents on Blogger posts for some reason) was born. He established the first library in France to be open to all comers, with no references required - and of course he wrote the ground-breaking manual, Advice on Establishing a Library (1627). For a more recent work on a similar theme, I commend
this one.
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