To prevent both these blunders in library economy, it is only needful to instruct any intelligent assistant thoroughly, by practical example how to do it--accompanied by a counter-example how not to do it.
Every assistant should have a prescribed task, and be required to learn and to practice all the methods peculiar to library economy, including the economy of time.
Manual of Library Economy=--Fourteen chapters of the Manual have thus far been printed, each as a separate pamphlet, and one is now in press.
The Office as an Information Bureau=--In no way is this growth quite so noticeable as in the increased correspondence through which the executive office is used as an information bureau on library economy.
It is coming to be an axiom in library economy that "the worth of a book is in its use.
Any library management conceived and executed in this spirit may be depended upon for achievements in what is really library economy.
The origin of this custom might be an interesting question for a class in library economy to investigate.
Manual of library economy which it is proposed upon completion to assemble in book form.
Many of you will probably live to see more than one library school equipped with full departments for instruction in palaeography and archival science, with special curricula for each distinguished from the general course in library economy.
They were and are, therefore, very one-sided library schools, lopsided on the science side, and yet perhaps not more lopsided than our own schools are on the side of library economy.
Recent developments of schools of library economy, and recent rapid growth of public libraries throughout the country, have made it possible for any new library to secure good material for a librarian.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "library economy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.