Freud
About two months ago, using this page, I sent a memo to the Library about its holdings to do with the subject matter of Sigmund Freud. I sent a letter of several paragraphs with specific suggestions for purchases. I asked that my memo be sent for consideration to the Humanities and Social Sciences Research Librarian. There was, of course, nothing in my letter which could be construed as 'abusive'.
I received no reply to my suggestions at all. This concenrs me, for two reasons: 1) my suggestions were altogether reasonable; the library really ought to do something about its holdings on Freud. To be specific, it ought to do what I suggest--minimally; 2) I think the Library ought to answer letters of this sort. I think the Library needs the sort of feedback I wish to give it.
What happened, I suppose, is that my letter got lost. My E-Mail address is:
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I think I should have a reply.
Very truly yours,
John
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Dear John,
I am sorry for the breakdown in communications. When I accessed your suggestion through the Library’s feedback , I could not see your name or contact details. I provided my contact details and thought that you would be in contact.
I will reply directly to your email address to ensure that you receive this reply.
Yours truly,
John Anderson
Librarian
Research Information Service