Survey of Land-grant Colleges and Universities, Količina 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 |
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Stran 612
... give statistics of the number of books loaned in 1900 for home reading . The practice of many libraries may have been similar to that of the Uni- versity of Michigan , which loaned no books for home reading by students before 1906. At ...
... give statistics of the number of books loaned in 1900 for home reading . The practice of many libraries may have been similar to that of the Uni- versity of Michigan , which loaned no books for home reading by students before 1906. At ...
Stran 621
... gives some indication of the use of library material in a given institution . A library with inadequate collections would ordinarily , it would be supposed , need to borrow much more material from other libraries than would insti ...
... gives some indication of the use of library material in a given institution . A library with inadequate collections would ordinarily , it would be supposed , need to borrow much more material from other libraries than would insti ...
Stran 622
... give an adequate basis for definite conclusions . A con- sideration , however , of all these criteria taken together reveal certain facts which are significant . One group has loans much above aver- age ( 20 per annum ) . A second is ...
... give an adequate basis for definite conclusions . A con- sideration , however , of all these criteria taken together reveal certain facts which are significant . One group has loans much above aver- age ( 20 per annum ) . A second is ...
Stran 629
... give them no instruction . Graduates accept teaching positions still ignorant of the part books and reading should play in the educa- tional objectives of the modern school . It is a vicious circle . A further need for instruction in ...
... give them no instruction . Graduates accept teaching positions still ignorant of the part books and reading should play in the educa- tional objectives of the modern school . It is a vicious circle . A further need for instruction in ...
Stran 630
... give some such replies would create a decidedly different attitude on the part of faculty and stu- dents toward the library . It is presupposed that the promise will be fulfilled . Prof. C. B. Joeckel , of the University of Michigan ...
... give some such replies would create a decidedly different attitude on the part of faculty and stu- dents toward the library . It is presupposed that the promise will be fulfilled . Prof. C. B. Joeckel , of the University of Michigan ...
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additional adequate Agricultural and Mechanical Agricultural College allotted American Library Association assigned reading bachelor's degree book collections books loaned campus card catalogue cent charge chief librarians colleges and universities courses duplication duties efficient emphasis expenditures for library fact faculty members failure fields financial support funds given graduate heads of library important inadequate increase individual institutions reported instructors Iowa State College knowledge lack land-grant institutions Land-grant university less libraries of land-grant library assistants library budget library building library committee library departments library expenditures library purposes library school library service library staff loan desk Louisiana State University material Mechanical College ments methods number of books number of students number of volumes obtain Ohio State University Oregon Agricultural College periodicals positions professional library professor publications purchase readers recommended salaries paid satisfactory survey tion tutions university libraries University of Hawaii University of Illinois University of Minnesota
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Stran 679 - One hears that public libraries do not spend enough on books. I would reply that if they spent less on books and more on an educated staff far better results would be obtained.
Stran 636 - Bible has yet been noted, but other fifteenth-century books have been requested for reading by large classes. Even recently published periodicals and society publications are to a large extent irreplaceable if worn out. Much valuable material published in out-of-print periodicals and society publications will become very quickly worn out, if used intensively by a considerable number of students. The assignments of volumes of these sets to classes have resulted in the permanent loss of this material,...
Stran 674 - Libraries. The Director of Libraries shall appoint all needed assistants and subordinate officers and fix their titles, duties, and compensation provided that the total amount shall not exceed the appropriation of the Trustees for that purpose ; he shall be the custodian of all the property of the Libraries and shall have charge and control of the buildings and rooms containing it; he shall make and enforce by suitable penalties...
Stran 615 - Even though a man have as many degrees as a thermometer, even though he be graduated with the highest of honors, he is grossly uneducated if he halts his reading and learning with his graduation. * * * The best thing the university can do for the 'rah rah college man' is to waken in him a zest for thinking and the habit of reading.
Stran 688 - In the largest institutions in which research is a major interest the educational qualifications and salaries of heads of library departments should approach more nearly the typical salary of the associate professor. This conclusion, reached upon the basis of the survey returns, is in general accord with the American Library Association " Budget ' classifications and compensation plans.
Stran 613 - College men after four years of lecturing are not in the true sense educated men. The most obvious, striking and universal characteristic of the uneducated graduate of the American college is that he does not read books. We have got to stop the lecture procedure, [except of course lecturing about lecturers], and begin our instruction by reading. In my opinion that is the only fundamental method of instruction. I could, of course, add discussion, but I should make even that secondary.
Stran 614 - ... authorities appreciate the importance of a well managed library and therefore employ a well-trained and efficient librarian, and have a good library organization. The work of the experiment station may be broadly grouped under the two heads research and the dissemination of the results of that research. A necessary preliminary to all successful research work is the examination of the records of similar or allied work. These records are contained in books and periodicals...
Stran 614 - The textbook will no longer suffice. The college library is now generally admitted the sine qua non of scholarship, both academic and professional. If teaching is to be interesting, virile, and commanding, there will have to be a very complete supplementing of its activities by a live and growing library, properly selected, classified, and administered. If the final test of education is to be measured in terms of general intelligence, efficiency, and high ideals of citizenship, then there is a real...
Stran 614 - What files of scientific periodicals are needed in a college library successfully to prepare the student for advanced work, taking into consideration also those materials necessary for the stimulation and intellectual development of the...
Stran 626 - ... Headley, professor of education at Carleton College, states : Every freshman should make it his early business to find his way among the materials of his college library as much as among the buildings on his campus. A few hours given to a study of the library and its use will save him untold time and anxiety, render more efficient his work in every course, and stamp upon him for life one of the marks of a scholar.