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A Librarian's Open Shelf: Essays on Various Subjects

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This collection of essays surveys library practice, reading habits, and broader cultural and educational concerns from the perspective of a librarian. Individual pieces examine why and how people read, the benefits of browsing, the social role of public libraries and associations, the uses of fiction and methods of education, and practical and economic aspects of library work. Other essays address the promotion of ideas, relations between libraries and schools, civic programs such as social centers, and occasional commentary on science, advertising, and public sentiment. The tone blends practical advice, reflective observation, and concise argument aimed at librarians, educators, and informed readers.

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Arthur E. Bostwick

Arthur E. Bostwick was an influential figure in the field of librarianship, known for his insightful essays that explore various aspects of library science and public service. His notable works, including "A Librarian's Open Shelf: Essays on Various Subjects" and "Library Essays; Papers Related to the Work of Public Libraries," reflect his commitment to improving library practices and advocating for the importance of public libraries in society. Bostwick's writings contribute to the understanding of library management and the role of libraries in fostering community engagement and education.

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