| United States. Office of Education - 1895 - 1246 páginas
...basis for continuance in office. Duties. — The librarian as the responsible head of the institution should be consulted in all matters relating to its...course to the approval of the trustees. In 68 libraries snch responsibility is placed virtually on the librarian; while only 16 report that the whole matter... | |
| American Library Association - 1896 - 340 páginas
...basis for continuance in office. Duties. — The librarian as the responsible head of the institution should be consulted in all matters relating to its...subject of course to the approval of the trustees. In G8 libraries such responsibility is placed virtually on the librarian; while only 1C report that the... | |
| American Library Association - 1896 - 348 páginas
...basis for continuance in office. Duties. — The librarian as the responsible head of the institution should be consulted in all matters relating to its...obtained in those libraries where the chief librarian is permitted-to appoint assistants, select books, buy supplies, make regulations, decide methods of cataloging,... | |
| 1896 - 368 páginas
...responsible head of the institution, he should be consulted in all matters relating to its management. The most satisfactory results are obtained in those...assistants, select books, buy supplies, make regulations, and decide methods of cataloging, classifying, and lending; all subject to the approval of the trustees.... | |
| John Cotton Dana - 1899 - 204 páginas
...responsible head of the institution, he should be consulted in all matters relating to its management. The most satisfactory results are obtained in those...assistants, select books, buy supplies, make regulations, and decide methods of cataloging, classifying, and lending; all subject to the approval of the trustees.... | |
| Emma Virginia Baldwin - 1914 - 32 páginas
...unfortunate alike to the individual and the library. Duties. — The most satisfactory results are obtained where the chief librarian is permitted to appoint...assistants, select books, buy supplies, make regulations, and decide methods of cataloging, classifying, and lending, all subject of course to the approval of... | |
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