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Original Articles

James G. Ollé: an 80th Birthday Tribute

Pages 1-12 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013

Books

  • An introduction to British government publications (London: Association of Assistant Librarians, 1965; 2nd edn., 1973).
  • Library History: an examination guidebook (London: Clive Bingley, 1967; 2nd edn., 1971).
  • Ernest A. Savage: librarian extraordinary (London: Library Association, 1977). Library History (London: Clive Bingley, 1979).
  • A guide to sources of information in libraries (Aldershot: Gower, 1984). How public libraries began: Edward Edwards, a forgotten pioneer, John O' London' s Weekly (24 June 1938) 465.

Articles

  • Edward Edwards at Niton, in: Library Association Portsmouth Conference programme: supplementary list of delegates pp.5–6.
  • The reference library and its information service, Portsmouth Reader 4 (1940) 4–8. When I return, Portsmouth Reader 7 (1944) 42.
  • Reference roundabout, Portsmouth Reader 9 (1946) 39–40, and 10 (1947) 5–6.
  • Quiz: what do you know of Portsmouth?, Portsmouth Quarterly 1/2 (1947) 24.
  • A Portsmouth quiz, Portsmouth Quarterly 1/3 (1947) 29 & 33.
  • Portsmouth vignettes, 1: The old Portsmouth Theatre, Portsmouth Reader 10 (1947) 20–2.
  • Portsmouth vignettes, 2: The first public library, Portsmouth Reader 10 (1947) 35–7.
  • Portsmouth vignettes, 3: Dr. Doyle of Bush Villa, Southsea, Portsmouth Reader 10 (1947) 52–4.
  • Portsmouth vignettes, 4: The Portsmouth musical festival of 1824, Portsmouth Reader 11 (1948) 3–5.
  • Portsmouth vignettes, 5: In which Mr. Charles Dickens gives readings from his own works, Portsmouth Reader 11 (1948) 20–2.
  • Famous works of reference, 1: Thank God for dictionary makers, Portsmouth Reader 11 (1948) 42–3.
  • Portsmouth vignettes, 6: H.G.Wells, draper's apprentice, Portsmouth Reader 11 (1948) 56–8.
  • Old Portsmouth theatres, Journal of the Portsmouth Association, National Union of Teachers 116 (1948) 6–10, 117 (1948) 29–33, 118 (1948) 67–71, 119 (1948) 97–100. [Editor of] Wessex Bookman, vols. 1–(1948–).
  • Famous works of reference, 2: All at sea with Bradshaw, Portsmouth Reader 12(1949) 4–6.
  • Portsmouth vignettes, 7: Arthur Conan Doyle - the years of struggle, Portsmouth Reader 12 (1949) 19–22.
  • Portsmouth vignettes, 8: Portsmouth's historian, Portsmouth Reader 12 (1949) 36–7. When Dickens clowned in Portsmouth, Evening News [Portsmouth], 4 Oct. 1949, p.2. Famous works of reference, 3: Cruden's concordance, Portsmouth Reader 12 (1949) 54–5.
  • Portsmouth vignettes, 9: News of Trafalgar, Portsmouth Reader 13 (1950) 6–7. Vignette of Havant, Portsmouth Reader 13 (1950) 20–1.
  • Vignette of Havant, 2, Portsmouth Reader 13(1950) 38–9.
  • Kemble to Crummles, Mercury...a review of the arts in Wessex (Summer 1950) 18–22. Any questions?, City Affairs [Portsmouth] (Sep. 1950) 203.
  • Famous works of reference, 4: Chambers' s Encyclopedia; 5: Keesing' s Contemporary archives, Portsmouth Reader 13 (050) 54–5.
  • Leigh Park a hundred years ago, Portsmouth Reader 14 (1951) 4–5.
  • A wfully hard times, by 7665357 [Army life], Spellbound [Sheffield City Libraries Staff Association magazine] 1 (1954) 4–6, and 2 (1954) 4–5.
  • Profile of an unsuccessful student, Spellbound 3 (1955) 4–6.
  • Making a movie, Spellbound 5 (1956) 4–7.
  • The professional writings of J.F. Lamb: a check list, in: J.P. Lamb, City Librarian, 1927–1956, Spellbound 6 (1956) 27–30.
  • Books in hand, The Guild Journal [Sheffield Municipal Officers' Guild] (Oct. 1956) 39–41.
  • Dickens and Dolby, Dickensian 54 (1958) 27–35.
  • The literature on the detective story, Library World 62 (1960) 11–14.
  • Who cares what Panizzi said?, Assistant Librarian 53 (1960) 239–42.
  • The public reference service and specialisation, in: The two cultures: proceedings of the 9th Annual Conference of the Library Association Reference, Special and Information Section, 1961 (London, 1962) pp.27–39.
  • Free books in an affluent society [on legal deposit], Library World 64 (1962) 162–7.
  • Reference library statistics, RQ [A.L.A., Reference Services Division] 3/3 (1964) 5.
  • Recent developments in British government publishing, Assistant Librarian 59 (1966) 1–4.
  • The lost libraries [commercial circulating libraries], Library Review 20 (1966) 452–6.
  • Prayers at Highgate [on Henry Bond], Library Review 21(1968) 351–6.
  • Records of the age of the progress [the 19th century], Library World 70 (1969) 175–8.
  • Andrew Carnegie: the unloved benefactor, Library World 70 (1969) 255–62.
  • Library literature of the 1960s, Library World 71 (1969) 180–4.
  • A librarian of no importance [Henry Bond], Library Review 22 (1970) 291–8.
  • Name the author, New Library World 75 (1974) 77–9.
  • Birmingham Central Library, New Library World 75 (1974) 184–5.
  • J.P. Lamb: the last of the patriarchs, Library Review 24 (1974) 295–300.
  • The World and the Record, New Library World 76 (1975) 13–15.
  • Introduction to: Ruth M. Blackmore (comp.), Cumulative index to the annual catalogues of the H.M.S.O. publications 1922–1972 (Washington, D.C.: CaroIlton, 1976) vol.1, pp.ix–xviii.
  • The Library Association and the American Library Association: their first fifty years, Journal of Librarianship 9 (1977) 247–60.
  • Ernest Albert Savage, in: Encyclopedia of library and information science• vol. 26 (New York: Dekker, 1979) pp.322–31.
  • William Charles Berwick Sayers, in: Encyclopedia of library and information science vol. 26 (New York: Dekker, 1979) pp.331–6.
  • Louis Stanley Jast, in: Robert Wedgeworth (ed.), ALA World encyclopedia of library and information sciences (Chicago: American Library Association, 1980) pp.281–2.
  • Gabriel Nauclé, ibid., pp.402–3; Sir Anthony Panizzi, ibid., pp.423–4; Ernest Albert Savage, ibid., pp.492–3.
  • Government publications, in: Gavin Higgens (ed.), Printed reference material (London: Library Association, 1980) pp.255–82.
  • Library literature of the 1970s, New Library World 81 (1980) 123–5.
  • The Alexandrian letters, New Library World 81 (1980) 193–5.
  • Discourse on dirty books, New Library World 81(1980) 237–9.
  • Arundell Esdaile: a centenary tribute, Journal of Librarianship 12 (1980) 217–28.
  • The lure of the whodunnit, The Hinge 68 (1981) 3–5.
  • British books on librarianship, British Book News (Mar. 1981) 133–7.
  • W.C. Berwick Sayers, librarian and teacher, Journal of Librarianship 13 (1981) 232–47. Louis Stanley Jast, in: Encyclopedia of library and information science vol. 39, supplement 4 (New York: Dekker, 1985) pp.246–9.
  • London Library, in: ibid., pp.265–8.
  • Lionel Roy McColvin, in: ibid., pp.273–7.

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