Small libraries (cont'd) Buying list of books for (Brown), Catalog for, 1:148, 152 Expensive books and (ed.), 2:251-52 Hints to (Plummer), 3:15 Influence of, on reading by patrons Let the large help the little (Cutter), 3:197 Librarian, directions for (Brown), Money making for (Hobart), 1:199- 203 for library institutes, Proportion of books in different Public documents, 1:53; 2:134, 222 Recent popular books for (East- Reference function of (Rush), 4:118- 22 Reference work (ed.), 3:132; (ed.), 5:218 Selection of books (Bostwick), 1:238- U. S. government documents in See also Village libraries How to make a library useful to Librarian, employment by school Libraries in, 1:50, 85-86; 5:95 (Cook), 5:89-91 Problem of starting a library, What a library may do for (Bost- Smith, Elmer William, The keeper of Social Economy, the library a factor in (ed.), 3:165 Movements, the library and, list of Statistics for New York State libraries, Organizations, relations to libraries, Stealing of books, law against, 5:169 Service of libraries (ed.), 1:99-100, Workers, best books for (Almy), Steele Memorial Library, see Elmira Stevens, Edward F., president N. Y. S. Syracuse Library Club, 3:74, 115-16, Syracuse State College of Forestry, Syracuse State Institution for Feeble- Spencerport, 1:127-28, 191; 2:79, 119; Sperry, E. E., Books on the war, 5:266– Springfield Center, 3:126, 216 Springville, 1:27; 2:47; 4:32, 167; 5:184 Staff meetings, round table on, 1:179 Local history (Webster), 3:178-80 Story-telling as a means of teaching Teachers' library for: list of helps Study clubs, books for (Betteridge), 1:71 Requested to report subjects of Requested to send programs or bibli- ographies to State Library, 2:247 Stuhlman, Frank, The small library and Sturges, J. V., Training of teachers in Stuyvesant, 4:63, 127, 168 Meeting of State Library Associa- Subject catalog, analyticals, 1:152 Subject headings for use in dictionary Subscription books, advice of A. L. A. Decreased legislative appropriations, 3:300 State hospitals for the insane Libraries in, 3:244; (Carey), 3:224-27 Reports from libraries in, 3:244-46 State institutions, libraries in, com- Possibilities of library work in Summarized reports from, 3:242-47 See also Charitable institutions; Pris- vs free libraries (ed.), 1:34-35, Summer residents, use of free libraries, Summer library schools, see Chautau- Sunday opening, 2:209; 3:78, 200 Sunshine Hall Free Library, see Eldred Superintendent, library, employment by neighboring libraries (ed.), 1:131; Supplies for a small library, 2:244 Tappan-Spaulding Memorial Library, Tax rate, library a factor in reducing Taxation for libraries, adverse votes on Law regarding, 1:119 Library a public investment (ed.), Library tax in villages of about Reasons for, 1:84; 2:244; 3:326; (ed.), 4:2, 200 Taxation and the library (ed.), 5:106 Teachers, guidance of pupils' reading History teacher's use of a library See also Normal schools; Schools and Teachers Association, see New York New aid in selection and use (ed.), Thomas, John M., The public library Thomas Indian School, library, 3:247 Thrall Library, see Middletown Tolman, F. L., New York State Library in its relation to the libraries of State publications, 1:210-12, 239- 40; 2:35-36, 69–70, 105-6, 137-38, Tompkins Cove, 3:216 Towns, see Small places Training camps, see Camp libraries Traveling libraries, 1:20-21; (ed.), Valley Falls, 1:27, 160; 2:152, 288; Waddington, 3:216, 335; 4:32 Fire, statement concerning effects of, Vegetables, how to grow, list of books, Library extension in New York Management, 1:148 Need of, in hamlets (Hutchins), 1:75 Province of, as part of State Library Teachers, books for, 3:284 Use for general reading (Brown), Users of, appreciation of assistance Trowbridge, J. T., Tribute to the Troy, 1:27, 95, 160, 224; 2:47, 79, 119, 152, 287-88; 3:126, 160, 263, 295; Trustees, library, duty and responsi- bility of (ed.), 5:109 Outlines for library institutes, 5:232 Tuck, Charles H., on reading in rural 5:239 Vernon, 5:248, 287 Village improvement society, forming Village libraries, 1:85-86, 179 Circulation, 3:19-20, 253; nonfiction, Exhibit of library methods, 5:22 Hours of opening, 2:145; 3:253 Periodicals for, 1:53 Wade, F. E., on conditions in jails and Wadhams Reading Circle Free Library, Wadsworth Library, see Geneseo Walter, Frank K., Care of school li- braries and some helps which are The coming high school library, New York State Library School, President N. Y. S. L. A., 5:21 Wappingers Falls, 1:27, 128; 2:183; Proportion of books in different War, European, books relating to, list, classes, 1:152 Reasons for establishing, 1:35-37 Selection of books for (Bostwick), Site for, 5:27 Statistics, comparative, 4:88; 5:27 Tax in villages of about 1500 popu- Use of by farmers' children, 1:53 man), 1:37-40; (ed.), 1:35 librarian in (Wynkoop), 4:239-45 See also Small libraries Village life in New York fifty years ago, Underhill, Caroline M., president N. Y. Visual Instruction, Division of, an- S. L. A., 4:157; remarks, 5:21 United States government documents, Efficiency in (Austen), 3:67 119, 183, 288; 3:30, 127, 264, 296; Utica State Hospital, library, 3:245 nouncement to users, 3:154; 4:53 Notes from (Abrams), 2:70, III Libraries and (Abrams), 1:235-36 Bibliography (Hall), 3:279 Vacations of librarians, 1:119; (ed.), Voorheesville, 4:231 4:149-52; 5:24, 266 Free and inexpensive material for war bulletin boards, etc., 5:265-66 State and nation in the present Our libraries and the war, report of 5:254-59 Program for immediate library war Public libraries and the war (Jast), 5:220-22 Records, collecting and preserving, War and America (ed.), 4:132-33 kinds of books needed (ed.), 4:133-34 War service library week (ed.), 5:253 What different libraries are doing in Ward, Gilbert O., The high school li- Warsaw, 1:27, 62, 160; 4:168 Washingtonville, 2:183, 288; 3:31; 4:63 Watkins, 1:95, 192; 3:88, 127; 4:64, 127 Watson, W. R., appointment as Chief Waverly, 4:32 Wayland, 4:168; 5:216 Wead Library, see Malone Webb, William, Recent New York State publications of interest to Endicott Free Library, 4:208 Weedsport, 4:231 Weller Library, see Mohawk tion by adults (ed.), 1:161-62 Wells, G. Frederick, Select bibliography Wellsville, 1:28; 2:48, 183, 288; 3:31; 4:64 Wendt, Cordelia, on reading of high school pupils, 3:70 West, library spirit in (ed.), 1:196 West Haverstraw, Hospital for Crippled West Hebron, 1:28; 2:184; 3:31 Westbury, 2:79, 120; 4:127 Western House of Refuge for Women, Albion, library, 3:243 Westfield, 1:62, 160 Westhampton, 1:28, 160; 2:184; 3:31 Whallonsburg, 2:48 Wheeler, Martha T. (cont'd) New editions of standard books for Wood Library Association, see Canan- New textbook for library work with Workingman, interesting the (Light), Reading for invalids, 1:203-6 Recent books relating to the State of Two excellent cheap reference books, Unusually good story for children, Village life in New York fifty years ago, book note, 3:249 Vote on best books of 1909 for a White Plains, 3:31, 296; 4:32, 127; White Plains High School, library, Whitehall, 2:48, 79, 120, 184, 288; Whittier Library, see Lodi High school library problems, 4:174- Plans of Education Department for Williamson, 3:128; 4:32 Normal school librarians, resolu- Wiswell, L. O., on library extension, 2:260-61 Men and the library (Seward), World of print and the world's work Wyer, James I. Jr, appointed Director New State Library and its relation Some useful New York State public United States government docu- ments, 1:43-45; 2:134 Library institutes in New York State, What we may expect of the trained 45 For other contributions, see also Edi- Yiddish books (Campbell), 1:135-36 School libraries in New York State, Yonkers, 1:28, 63, 95-96, 224; 2:120, Wheeler, Martha T., Advance titles of Withington, Georgiana Bowen, Form- Best books of 1908, 1:236-38 152, 288; 3:128, 335; 4:64, 127, 231; Yorktown Heights, Mohansic State Children's classics in attractive edi- Woman's Relief Corps Home, Oxford, Yust, William F., on pay duplicate col- library, 3:247 lections, 1:77; on gifts, 4:154 Zachert, Adeline B., on control and use |