State papers and public documents are carefully preserved in many libraries in the United Kingdom.
Many libraries, public and private, are equally over-estimated.
The same habit prevails in many libraries, from careless inattention.
No analysis is given of the collected works of authors, nor of many libraries made up of monographs.
It assumes a large number of books to be acquired, in the same editions, by many libraries, at the same time.
I believe this is an old practice, used in many libraries.
The natural consequence is that in many libraries are to be found high priced technical works of momentary interest, fit only for class-room or laboratory use, too deep for general reading and soon out of date.
To many libraries, as we have said, they do not apply at all, and probably others would be better off if they were not allowed by the trade.
As an earnest of what is being done in many libraries elsewhere, may I tell of our work in New York, of that only because I know it best.
The possibility of touching children's interests, enlarging their horizon, and influencing their ideals through these groups has been utilized in the club work of many libraries.
Of course, this work is pitifully meager as to many libraries.
Many libraries, probably the majority, have had an age-limit for borrowers, and the admission of children under 12 to membership is of comparatively recent date.
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