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The Library Assistant's Manual

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A practical manual for library assistants outlines the development of public and subscription libraries in the United States and the organizing principles behind modern collections. It offers clear, task-oriented guidance on arranging library organization, selecting and purchasing books, implementing classification systems, and preparing catalog entries. The book explains routine reference work, circulation procedures, and the binding and care of volumes, and describes approaches to children's services and the needs of high school libraries. It concludes with suggested readings in the Encyclopaedia Britannica to support ongoing learning and professional practice.

About the Author

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Theodore Wesley Koch

Theodore Wesley Koch was an American author and librarian, recognized for his contributions to library science in the early 20th century. He is best known for his work "The Library Assistant's Manual," which serves as a practical guide for library assistants and those involved in library management. Koch's writings reflect his commitment to improving library services and education, making significant strides in the professional development of librarians. His work remains a valuable resource for understanding the evolving role of libraries in society.

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