Library Essays; Papers Related to the Work of Public Libraries
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A series of essays offers practical guidance and reflections on public library administration and service, addressing book selection, arrangement, circulation, statistics, and the needs of small libraries. The pieces examine relationships between librarians, trustees, and the public, advocating tactful personal contact, local adaptation of methods, and a balance between lay control and professional expertise. Other essays treat issues of censorship, branch systems and jurisdiction, standards for selection and organization, and strategies to increase use and educational impact. The overall focus is on making libraries more accessible, responsive, and effective in serving their communities.
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