New York Libraries INDEX TO VOLUMES 1-3 Abrams, A. W., Libraries and visual American history, literature of, 1:147 instruction, 1:235-36 Notes from the Division of Visual Access to shelves and use of catalog, 1:120 Open shelf (Ledbetter), 1:14 Accession book, 1:30 Adams, 1:21, 153; 2:176 Addams, Jane, The spirit of youth and Library efficiency (ed.), 3:2 For gifts of books, 1:88 Private, using the library for, 3:21-22 Agriculture, list of books for public li- braries (Tuck), 2:31-35; (ed.), 2:2 Akron, 3:328 Albany, 1:21, 55, 122, 153, 187, 251; 2:41; 3:22, 203, 255, 290 See also New York State Library Women, library, 3:243 Alden, 1:21, 188; 3:204, 290 Alexandria Bay, 1:55, 153 Alfred, 2:277; 3:155, 204, 329 Substitutes for, 1:54, 88 Allen, W. H., How may a public Allotments, definition of free library. 2:270 Legislative, decrease in, 3:300 Registration required, 3:250 American Library Association Approval of books, by State Library, Booklist, 1:50, 147, 150; subject index, Arcade, 1:56, 188; 3:80, 204, 329 1:194. Woods meeting, 1:11-12 Headquarters, 2:38 1:147; Asheville meeting of A. L. A., 1:15 Athens, 1:56, 122, 153, 188; 2:176 Attendance at library meetings, 1:51,87 Auburn, 1:21, 89, 218; 2:41, III, 146, Index to general literature, 150 Aurora, Wells College, 2:147 American Seaman's Friend Society Li- Bailey, A. L., Bookbinding and binders, Amityville, 1:55-56, 153, 217; 2:41, 176; Bailey, Liberty Hyde, Library work for 3:204, 329 Amsterdam, 1:21, 89, 153, 251; 2:41, Anderson, Edwin H., resignation as Director of New York State Library organizers, appointment, 1:45 rural communities, 1:169-72 Ball, Fanny D., The librarian's share 117, 205, 290, 330 Andover, 1:56; 2:176; 3:80, 155, 204, Banta, J. E., on library courses in nor- Almond, 1:21, 89, 153; 2:146, 277; 3:80, Angelica, 1:89, 188; 2:176 155, 204 Almy, Frederick, Best books for social workers, 3:191 America, books about in foreign lan- Anniversaries and holidays, handbook Batavia, 1:56; 2:176; 3:22, 117 on (Hazeltine), 2:133 Appraisal of books, see Books, selection nity of the library budget Batavia, School for the Blind, library, Bates, Herbert, The school and current Bay Shore, 1:188, 218; 2:41, III, 176, Bayville, 2:41; 3:205 Bedford, 1:153; 2:176 Bedford State Reformatory for Women, library, 3:243 Belfast, 2:111, 210; 3:81, 205 Belleville, 1:21-22, 153, 188; 2:41, 74 Belmont, 1:21; 2:42; 3:206 Bemus Heights, 1:56 Book reviews, The eternal "or" of the Books, selection (cont'd) librarian (Browne), 3:5-8 Misleading character of (ed.), 1:2, 33-34 Value of (ed.), 3:3 Book stacks (Peck), 1:42 Book wagon (Eastman), 1:38 Bemus Point, 1:89-90, 122, 252; 2:147, Books, analyzing books for a small 177 Berlin, 1:252; 2:74, 177, 278 Best books of 1907, 1:110-13 1908 (Wheeler), 1:236-38 1909 (ed.), 2:123; (Wheeler), 2:130-33 1911, advance titles (Wheeler), 1912, advance titles (Wheeler), Betteridge, Grace L., Province of the traveling library as a part of the library (Hawkins), 2:261 62 51-52; 2:144-45, 244 Bargains, waiting for (ed.), 2:156 Borrower and his book (Rathbone), 1:228-32; (ed.), 1:226 Buying of books (Paine), 3:133-36; sets, 2:145 Call numbers, 1:121-22 2:221-22 Disinfection, 1:145; (Hubbard), 3:68 For girls and women and their clubs, New books, demand for (ed.), 2:122; proportion of money for, 3:202, 254 Place, the man and the book (As- Rejected, advertising, 1:19-20 (ed.), 2:251-52; buying list of Training in the use of (Mendenhall), 3:197 Utilizing the moods of the public What Americans read (Wyer), 3:94- See also Best books; Children's books Books, selection Baker, E. A., on (ed.), 1:2 Editions, how to choose (Foster), Librarian's knowledge of books (ed.), 2:251 Libraries judged by (ed.), 1:99 For new libraries, 1:51 Principles of (Bacon), 1:3-6 Proportion of books in different Public, should it have the books it To aid in the world's work (ed.), To enrich life (ed.), 3:163 For village libraries (Bostwick), Who shall select, 3:203 Boonville, 2:42, 177; 3:23 Books most popular among boys, 2:71-72 Books partly fact and partly fiction, Library and the foreigner, 2:63 Mr Wells's books, 1:179 Quality of fiction, 3:307-8; (ed.), What a library may do for a small Boys, books for, see Children's reading Bristol, 2:177 British Library Association, resolution Brooklyn, Girls High School Library, Brooklyn, Pratt Institute Free Library, Essentials in a small library (ed.), Brooklyn Public Library, 1:22, 57, 90, on, 2:203-4 Buffalo, Grosvenor Library, 1:154; 3:81, 330 Buffalo, Public Library, 1:22, 90, 219; Bulletin boards (Peck), 1:42 of library movement (ed.), 3:164 Caldwell, Lake George Library, 1:124 3:119, 156, 257, 331 and the immigrant, 1:100-5, 132-36 Canandaigua, 1:123; 3:23, 119, 291, 331 Canfield, James H., tribute to, 2:61-62 3:119, 331 Analytical (Ledbetter), 1:14-15 (Hawkins), 2:261-62 Small city library (Chapin), 3:13-14 Catskill meeting, A. L. A., 3:314-16; Announcement and program, 3:288- 89 Significance of (ed.), 3:298 Cazenovia, 1:57; 2:43, 280 Chamberlain, Arthur H., Increasing the efficiency of the library as an in Reports from libraries in, 3:246-47 and library Charters, granted, 1:48 What libraries of slow growth have Card catalog, vs printed, 1:120; trays Cherry Valley, 1:22; 3:207 (Peck), 1:42 Use of, 1:120 Chester, 1:188; 2:112; 3:257 Children's Museum Library, Brooklyn, 1:22; 3:206 Children's reading (cont'd) Classification of stories, 2:72 Crichton's Peep-in-the-world, 2:169 Easy books and picture books (Hunt), First 100 books for children's library of Girls' reading (Brooklyn Public Li- Most excellent "blood and thunder" Motor boys series and others, 2:274- New editions of standard books, Poetry, collections of (Wheeler), 1:141-42 Reading for pleasure and profit (New- Recent books of merit (Maltby), Round table, 1:47 Selection of (Bacon), 1:5; aids in Sophy May books, substitutes for, 1:251 Votes on, 1:111-13; 2:132; 3:310-11 books, 3:64 See also Schools and libraries Circulation (cont'd) Nonfiction, 1:249; 2:243, 252; 3:299, Overemphasis on (ed.), 1:97-98 Simple methods of influencing (Led- Cooperation (cont'd) Rural communities, 1:172, 181 See also Schools and libraries District superintendents, approval of School libraries, what the district In village and small city libraries, Cornell University Library, 1:189, 220; Dobbs Ferry, 2:75, 178 What it shows and does not show (ed.), 2:155 See also Borrowers; Loan systems Benefits to locality, 1:120-21 Expenditures, proper division, 3:77 Salaries, hours open and circulation, Statistics, 2:103; 3:201 Clarke, Elizabeth P., Books for the prison library, 3:235-36 Selected, list of books (Olcott), 3:64 3:26 Claxton, Philander P., Books and those Courage, reading for (Stearns), 2:72 who need them most, 3:193 Coxsackie, 1:23; 2:113, 178; 3:207 Dolgeville, 1:123, 253; 2:178, 281; 3:207, Donley, Mrs A. S., on New York Public Dryden, 1:23; 2:178 Some phases of extension work, 3:194 East Bloomfield Free Library, Hol- East Chatham, 1:23; 2:211 Right arm of the prison school, 3:238 Craig Colony for Epileptics, Sonyea, li- East Hounsfield, 1:219; 3:82, 257 Clayton, 1:91; 3:156 Clinton, 1:22, 155; 2:74, 178, 281; 3:81 brary, 3:246 Crunden, F. M., on pay duplicate col- Currency reform, pamphlets on, 3:142 Clinton prison library, Dannemora, Curry, H. Ida, on child welfare in 3:242 Clipping collections (Forbes), 3:197 Cold Spring Harbor, 3:119, 257 Relation of New York State Library to (Wyer), 2:188-92; (ed.), 2:185- rural communities, 3:66 Dana, John Cotton, The country church College of the City of New York Li- Dansville, 2:43; 3:23 Compulsory VS voluntary reading Debating societies (Hutchins), 1:75 Decimal classification, 7th edition, 3:14 Contagious diseases and the public li- Deposit stations for books (Eastman), brary, 1:144-45 1:39 Diamond Point, Hillview Free Library, Dictionaries, concise Oxford dictionary Libraries, schools and museums, Disinfection of books, 1:145; (Hub- 3:71 bard), 3:68 East Quogue, 2:75 East Rockaway, 1:23, 57, 123, 188-89; East Springfield, 2:75; 3:24, 208 Division (ed.), 3:217 The village library and the farm, Eastwood, Mary E., Advance titles of & Harron, Mrs J. S., Popular Easy books and picture books (Hunt), Eaton, Annie Thaxter, Illustrations for fittings Editions, how to choose (Foster), 2:85- Farmers' week at Ithaca (Webster), | Foreigners (cont'd) 2:235-36 92; Mr Jeffers's list, 2:169 cation, 3:154; (ed.), 3:161 Notice to correspondents, 3:250 3:217 Watson, W. R., appointment (ed.), Educational needs of hamlets (Hutch- ins), 1:73-76 Efficiency in library management (ed.), 3:2 Increasing the efficiency of the Elementary education, place of the li- Ellis, De Lancey M., on visual instruc- Elmendorf, Mrs H. L., The librarian's School and library cooperation, Use of poetry in work with children, Elmira, 1:23, 57, 91, 155, 189, 219; 2:178, 212, 281; 3:82 ple, 3:39-43; (ed.), 3:34 Essex, 1:23; 2:113, 212; 3:208 Everyman's library, dictionary cata- Fayetteville, 2:75, 148, 281-82; 3:82, Fearey, Charlotte S., Some reasons Circulation (ed.), 2:154; 3:299 Classifying, 2:40-41 Four new wholesome stories (East- Immoral, what makes a novel (Bacon), 2:4-12; (ed.), 2:3 Guide to American citizenship (Sever- Information for immigrants, 2:135 List of " 'Helps in government and 3:24, 209, 331 Foster, W. E., How to choose editions, Frankfort, 1:23. 155, 253; 2:43. 148; Franklin, 1:189; 2:43, 75, 113, 178; 3:24 Fredonia, 1:23, 253; 2:75, 113, 178, 282; 3:25, 209, 292 Free libraries vs subscription libraries Law, explanation, 3:20 Friendship, 1:23, 57-58; 2:75, 113, 282; Popularizing standard novels, 1:88, Fulton, 1:156; 2:179; 3:119, 209 Quality of (Bostwick), 3:307-8; (ed.), Resolutions of British Library Asso- Furniture, economical (Peck), 1:41-42 Gaillard, on library courses in normal Gallop, Anna G., on Children's Mu- School and current fiction (Bates), Geneseo, Normal School Library, 2:44, 113 New York Public Library circula- Fines, unpaid, 1:87-88 Exchange, bureau of, see Periodical and book exchange Extension, see Library extension Faber, Charlotte M., History teacher's Fire, destruction of State Library by, 2:218 Fishers Island, 3:209 Fittings, economical (Peck), 1:41-42 Fairchild, Mrs S. C., on function of the Forbes, George M., The place of The one thing needful, 1:196-98 Farm, village library and the farm (Eastman), 1:37-40; (ed.), 1:35 courses for, 1:177, 179, 182-83 1:53 the library in the high school, Forbes, Russell J., Clipping collections Gifts of books (ed.), 2:221 Advertising for, 1:88 Donor's attitude (ed.), 1:99 Gilbert, Frank B., Free libraries, con- Women's right to vote on library Gilbertsville, 1:189; 2:44; 3:83 Foreign novels, in English translations Glen Cove, 1:24; 2:44; 3:83 Great foreign novels vs current fiction Glens Falls, 1:91; 3:258, 332 Foreigners, books for (Campbell), Gloversville, 1:91, 220; 2:113; 3:83. Goodrich, N. L., Classic fiction, 1:140-41 |