The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Is a Growing Glut of Books Weighing Down the Nonprofit World?

By Richard Magat

One of the diseases of this age is the multiplicity of books; they doth so overcharge the world that it is notable to digest the abundance of idle matters that is every day hatched and brought forth into this world. (Barnaby Rich, 1613)

Befitting the vast stretches of the nation's nonprofit universe, two prestigious organizations...

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