Excerpt from Investigation of "Courses of Study in the Use of Libraries" In High School
We shall all agree that the educated man considers his books as tools, and that modern methods of education demand both access to good working libraries and a knowledge of how to use books. If we think in terms of competition we shall agree that nations are as good as their schools and no better, and that much of a school's power lies in its library. In speaking of a library, however, we do not think oi it as a room lined with b00ks, with a name printed over the entrance way, but as an organization alive with educational possibili ties. Ir we wish to make the library an effective part in the work of the school, we must require students to use the resources of the library.
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