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The essays argue for public libraries as instruments of civic education and social improvement, analyzing challenges posed by rapid urban growth and proposing practical measures for extension and accessibility. Topics include library outreach to children and rural populations through traveling libraries, strategies for funding and administration, and the relationship between print culture and public work. Combining administrative guidance with a reforming vision, the pieces emphasize democratic access to knowledge, systematic library extension, and the librarian's role in fostering informed citizenship.
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