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A curated collection of historical papers and addresses tracing roughly forty years of public library work for young readers, organized under headings that group history, civic values, administration, reference, discipline, and special methods. Selections by leading practitioners describe early beginnings, evolving aims, and practical techniques such as story hours, reading clubs, home and playground libraries, and methods of instruction and record-keeping. Editorial notes indicate material excluded (detailed book selection and training) and emphasize principles that shaped contemporary practice. The anthology balances descriptive history with programmatic guidance for librarians seeking to understand or emulate established approaches to children's services.

About the Author

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Alice Isabel Hazeltine

Alice Isabel Hazeltine was an influential figure in the field of library science, particularly known for her work in promoting library services for children. Her notable book, "Library Work with Children," serves as a guide for librarians and educators on how to effectively engage young readers and foster a love for literature. Hazeltine's contributions have had a lasting impact on children's librarianship, emphasizing the importance of accessible and engaging library resources for youth. Through her writings, she has helped shape practices that continue to benefit libraries and their young patrons.

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