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Wednesday, 30 July 2014
The modern news library
A 1960s news library
The current issue of Refer, journal of the
Information Services Group
, looks at library services for writers and journalists. As well as articles about the
British Library's Newsroom
and a look at how scribes are using social media, it includes a
piece by me about the Guardian's Research & Information team
. Archive picture on the left rather more interesting than the modern open-plan office.
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About Me
Richard Nelsson
Richard Nelsson is chief librarian of the Guardian and the Observer. He is the editor of
The Beatles: A band reviewed
, the
Guardian Book of Mountains
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Those Who Dared
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Double Measures.
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