Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Management of Traveling Libraries
Introduction. The pioneer tract on traveling libraries* was written by F. A. Hutchins in 1899. In 1901 the Home education department at Albany published an extended bulletin T on the subject. Various articles have also appeared in the magazines and library periodicals.
It is now designed to supplement the two earlier tracts with regard to the history of the subject, and to discuss the new phases of its development but most of all, to go into detail concerning the actual management of traveling library-sys tems for the guidance of those who may be called upon to put new systems into operation. For this purpose, the methods in use by the various state systems of traveling libraries will be used as a basis the trend of development being so largely along the line of state and county systems. The statistical information given is corrected to May, 1906.
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