A Librarian's Open Shelf eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 358 pages of information about A Librarian's Open Shelf.

A Librarian's Open Shelf eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 358 pages of information about A Librarian's Open Shelf.

DO READERS READ? (The Critic, July, 1901, p. 67-70)

What makes people read?
  (The Book Lover, January, 1904, p. 12-16)

The passing of the possessive; A study of book titles
  (The Book Buyer, June, 1897, p. 500-1)

Selective education
  (Educational Review, November, 1907, p. 365-73)

The uses of fiction
  Read before the American Library Association, Asheville Conference,
  May 28, 1907. (A.L.A.  Bulletin, July, 1907, p. 183-7)

The value of association
  Delivered before the Library Associations of Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas,
  Missouri, Indiana and Ohio, October 9-18, 1907. (Library Journal,
  January, 1908, p. 3-9)

Modern educational methods
  (Notes and News, Montclair, N.J., July, 1908)

Some economic features of libraries
  Read at the opening of the Chestnut Hill Branch, Philadelphia Free
  Library, January 22, 1909. (Library Journal, February, 1909, p.
  48-52)

Simon NewcombAmerica’s foremost astronomer
  (Review of Reviews, August, 1909, p. 171-4)

The companionship of books
  Read before the Pacific Northwest Library Association, June, 1910.
  (P.N.W.L.A.  Proceedings, 1910, p. 8-23)

Atomic theories of energy
  Read before the St. Louis Academy of Science. (The Monist,
  October, 1912, p. 580-5)

THE ADVERTISEMENT OF IDEAS
  (Minnesota Library Notes and News, December, 1912, p. 190-7)

THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, THE PUBLIC SCHOOL, AND THE SOCIAL CENTER MOVEMENT
  Read before the National Education Association. (N.E.A. 
  Proceedings
, 1912, p. 240-5)

THE SYSTEMATIZATION OF VIOLENCE
  (St. Louis Mirror, July 18, 1913)

THE ART OF RE-READING

HISTORY AND HEREDITY
  Read before the New England Society of St. Louis. (New England
  Society of St. Louis
. Proceedings, 29th year, p. 13-20)

WHAT THE FLAG STANDS FOR
  A Flag Day address in St. Peter’s church, St. Louis. (St. Louis
  Republic
, June 15, 1914)

THE PEOPLE’S SHARE IN THE PUBLIC LIBRARY
  Read before the Chicago Women’s Club, January 6, 1915. (Library
  Journal
, April, 1915, p. 227-32)

SOME TENDENCIES OF AMERICAN THOUGHT
  Read before the New York Library Association at Squirrel Inn, Haines
  Falls, September 28, 1915. (Library Journal, November, 1915, p.
  771-7)

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