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Bulletin of the American Library Association Volume 13 - Softcover

 
9781130309829: Bulletin of the American Library Association Volume 13

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...more words of appreciation for the League, but as they are chiefly in the same line of thought we will pass on to the replies as to the effect of war on the work of the League. California: "The war had little effect upon our libraries in so far as a development of a new policy is concerned. It was found, however, that librarians were the persons who were the most capable in many instances In serving on commissions and boards having war work in hand." Kansas: "I cannot say that the war has affected our commission or its work in any greater degree than it has affected the people of our nation. They are much the same people as before and seem to have had time throughout the war to read a great many purely recreative books. We wish that they were all honest, sincere, Industrious, conscientious and God-loving and hope that more of them are than before the war, but only time will tell." Massachusetts: "Because of knowledge of libraries men gained at camp, commissions can make a more individual appeal to voters in small towns for interest in local library. Drives have taught staff workers boldness In setting forth needs." New York: "The war has taken one of our organizers to Washington for eighteen months and has reduced our field work. It has probably aroused some libraries to a sense of greater responsibility and to an appreciation of their power and Importance. I cannot say, however, that the war has made any material changes in our alms or methods." Minnesota: "I do not think that any particular change in our aims was brought about by the war, but the numerous nation-wide appeals I think brought about a closer connection with some of the libraries and I believe also gave the smaller library a keener sense of its opp...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...more words of appreciation for the League, but as they are chiefly in the same line of thought we will pass on to the replies as to the effect of war on the work of the League. California: "The war had little effect upon our libraries in so far as a development of a new policy is concerned. It was found, however, that librarians were the persons who were the most capable in many instances In serving on commissions and boards having war work in hand." Kansas: "I cannot say that the war has affected our commission or its work in any greater degree than it has affected the people of our nation. They are much the same people as before and seem to have had time throughout the war to read a great many purely recreative books. We wish that they were all honest, sincere, Industrious, conscientious and God-loving and hope that more of them are than before the war, but only time will tell." Massachusetts: "Because of knowledge of libraries men gained at camp, commissions can make a more individual appeal to voters in small towns for interest in local library. Drives have taught staff workers boldness In setting forth needs." New York: "The war has taken one of our organizers to Washington for eighteen months and has reduced our field work. It has probably aroused some libraries to a sense of greater responsibility and to an appreciation of their power and Importance. I cannot say, however, that the war has made any material changes in our alms or methods." Minnesota: "I do not think that any particular change in our aims was brought about by the war, but the numerous nation-wide appeals I think brought about a closer connection with some of the libraries and I believe also gave the smaller library a keener sense of its opp...

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