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A practical manual for founding and managing small public libraries that offers clear, actionable guidance for librarians, trustees, and civic organizers. It covers legal and organizational foundations, policies and governance, selection and acquisition of materials, cataloging and classification, accessioning and shelf management, reference and reading‑room services, children's rooms and school cooperation, periodicals, binding and repair, public documents and pamphlets, charging systems, and routine forms, reports, and rules. Emphasis is placed on community outreach, building and furnishing considerations, and simple procedures designed to make libraries accessible, useful, and integrated with local educational and civic life.

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John Cotton Dana

John Cotton Dana was an influential American librarian and educator known for his contributions to library science in the early 20th century. He advocated for the importance of libraries in community life and was a pioneer in promoting public access to information. Dana authored several works, including "A Library Primer," which serves as a guide for library practices, and "Notes on Bookbinding for Libraries," reflecting his interest in the preservation of books. His efforts helped shape modern library services and emphasized the role of libraries as educational and cultural institutions.

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