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... suggest books not in the library, by providing blanks for that purpose, and paying courteous attention to all requests. Ask by letter, by circulars, and by notes in the local papers, for gifts ... tries to open up the subject of library management for the small library, and to show how large it is and how much librarians have yet to learn and to do. J. C. D. The City library, Springfield, ... extracts from an article by Dr W. F. Poole on The organization and management of public libraries, which formed part of the report on Public libraries in the U. S., published by the U. S. Bureau...
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