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Melvil Dewey, Richard Rogers Bowker, L. Pylodet, Charles Ammi Cutter, Bertine Emma Weston, Karl Brown, Helen E. Wessells
R. R. Bowker Company, 1896
Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Also issued separately.

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186 ÆäÀÌÁö - The commission shall give advice and counsel to all free libraries in the State, and to all communities which may propose to establish them, as to the best means of establishing and administering such libraries, the selection of books, cataloguing, and other details of library management.
476 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... important, then, in the selection of books for public use, especially for the young, that great care be exercised to secure only such kinds of reading as will be wholesome, instructive, and intrinsically valuable. For more than fifty years Messrs. D. APPLETON & Co. have been engaged in the publication...
186 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... the number of books loaned out, and the general character and kind of such books; with such other statistics, information and suggestions as they may deem of general interest.
25 ÆäÀÌÁö - To provide the best reading, for the largest number, at the least cost." This matter is receiving a great deal of attention in many directions, and an increasing interest is being shown on the subject in several of the States. It may be well to recite the work accomplished, although the system, of travelling libraries is too young to admit of much being recorded as yet by way of statistics or results. The Jwork achieved in New York State is familiar to all members of the American Library Association.
349 ÆäÀÌÁö - THE LITERARY NEWS. An Eclectic Review of Current Literature. Published monthly, and containing the freshest news concerning books and authors ; lists of new publications ; reviews and critical comments ; characteristic extracts ; sketches and anecdotes of authors ; courses of reading ; bibliographical references ; prominent topics of the magazines ; prize questions on choice books and other literary subjects, etc., etc.
319 ÆäÀÌÁö - Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff : you shall seek all day ere you find them, and when you have them, they are not worth the search.
18 ÆäÀÌÁö - L., 1895.] [AN ACT Providing for the public printing and binding and the distribution of public documents...
136 ÆäÀÌÁö - Of a mastodon, 1 nibbled here and there At this or that box, pulling through the gap, In heats of terror, haste, victorious joy, The first book first. And how I felt it beat Under my pillow, in the morning's dark, An hour before the sun would...
186 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... to be held and controlled by such board, when accepted, according to the terms of the deed, gift, devise or bequest of such property ; and as to such property the said board shall be held and considered to be special trustees.
256 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Library Journal was established in 1876 by the co-operative efforts of the leading librarians on both sides of the Atlantic. Its chief object is to be a practical help to the every-day administration of both large and small libraries, and to effect a saving by enabling library work to be done in the best way, at the lowest cost, The Journal especially meets the needs of the smaller libraries, offering them the costly experience and practical advice of the largest. In refraining from doing imperfectly...

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