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Library extension, problems and solutions; papers presented before the Library institute at the University of Chicago, August 21-26, 1944 / edited by Carleton B. Joeckel.
LIBRA 21.6 C433
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- University of Chicago. Graduate Library School. Library Institute.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Library extension.
- Regional libraries.
- Local government--United States.
- Local government.
- United States.
- Genre:
- Fiction.
- Physical Description:
- 260 pages ; 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Chicago, Ill. : University of Chicago press, [1946]
- Contents:
- Library extension today, by J.B. Joeckel.
- American pattern of local government, by J.G. Kerwin.
- The optimum size of the public library unit, by Lowell Martin.
- The rural community and county government, by J.H. Kolb.
- The county library, by Eleanor H. Morgan.
- The organization of regional services, by C.H. Prichett.
- The regional library, by Helen M. Harris.
- National health on large local units of service, by Haven Emerson.
- Rural schools and the public library, by Mildred L. Batchelder.
- Governmental co-ordination and sonsolidation in metropolitan areas, by J.A. Ving.
- Library co-ordination and consolidation in metropolita areas, by Amy Winslow.
- The role of the state agency in library extension, by P.A.T. Noon.
- Michigan's postwar plan for library extension, by Loleta D. Fyan.
- State and federal aid to Julia W. Merrill.
- Federal aid to education, by F.W. Reaves.
- Federal aid to libraries, by C.H. Milam.
- Farm income, migration, and leisure, by T.W. Schultz.
- Notes:
- "Selected reading list": p. 241-243.
- OCLC:
- 1853634
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