Excerpt from Libraries and Schools
The first of the following addresses and papers has done much to convince teachers that important aid may be had, in doing the work which they have to do, by making a large use of libraries.
The others give accounts of successful experiments made in different places, by librarians and teachers, in bringing about a use of libraries which has proved valuable to schools.
These papers are all reprints, but it has been thought that a good purpose would be served by bringing them together into a handy little volume, which, if such a course seems desirable, it is proposed to issue, subsequently, as a low-priced pamphlet, to be distributed freely by librarians and other individuals, and by school-boards, among teachers and library officers.
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