An edition of A Library Primer (1899)

A library primer.

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A library primer.
John Cotton Dana
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An edition of A Library Primer (1899)

A library primer.

2d ed.
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60 short chapters on how to create a library.

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Publisher
Library Bureau
Language
English
Pages
180

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Cover of: A library primer.
A library primer.
1920, Library Bureau
in English
Cover of: A library primer.
A library primer.
1920, Library Bureau
Cover of: A library primer.
A library primer.
1920, Library Bureau
in English
Cover of: A library primer
A library primer
1910, Library Bureau
- 5th ed.
Cover of: A Library Primer
A Library Primer
1906, Library Bureau
- Fourth Edition
Cover of: A library primer.
A library primer.
1900, Library Bureau
in English - 2d ed.
Cover of: A library primer
A library primer
1899, Library Bureau
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
Chicago

Classifications

Library of Congress
Z670 .D17

The Physical Object

Pagination
180, [9] p.
Number of pages
180

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6902879M
LCCN
01002503
OCLC/WorldCat
4323439

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For catalog cards and all other records use a non-copying black, permanent ink. Carter's record ink is good. It has been adopted by the state of Massachusetts for all official records.
Page 69, added by George.
The selection of books should be left to the librarian, under the general direction of trustees or book committee.
Page 39, added by George.
To the librarian himself one may say: Be punctual; be attentive; help develop enthusiasm in your assistants; be neat and consistent in your manner. Be careful in your contracts; be square with your board; be concise and technical; be accurate; be courageous and self-reliant; be careful about acknowledgments; be not worshipful of your work; be careful of your health. Last of all, be yourself.
Page 22, added by George.

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