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p. 509-515. Philadelphia, The University, 1936. 576 p.

(Bulletin, v. 36. no. 29, June 25, 1936)

A plea for more library assistance so that librarians will have time to do individual work with students.

602. Glover, O. S. A superintendent looks at the school library. Minnesota library notes and news, 12: 215-18, September 1938.

Library needs are considered in terms of its functions.

603. Heller, Frieda M. State supervision of school libraries in the South. Peabody journal of education, 14: 201-11, January 1937.

604. Johnson, B. Lamar. The high school principal works in his school library. North central association quarterly, 12: 424–29, April 1938.

Results of a questionnaire which was filled out by 212 principals after working in the school library for a certain number of hours.

605. Lawler, Eugene S. The school library and the State. Bulletin of the American library association, 30: 862-66, September 1936.

Indicates need for State leadership and enumerates a few services which might be undertaken by State education departments.

606. Maberry, Arthur.

The administrator and school library problems.

American school board journal, 95: 51-52, November 1937.

Discusses the need and methods for teaching library skills. Includes outline of a budget.

607. Madison, Elizabeth. The principal and the school library. In Department of Elementary School Principals. Ninth yearbook: The principal and administration. p. 575-579. Washington, D. C., National Education Association, 1930. 730 p. (Bulletin, v. 9, no. 3, April 1930)

Description of the successful supervisory plan used in Oakland, Calif.

608. Oregon State Library. Biennial report of the Oregon State Library to the forty-first legislative assembly, regular session 1941. Salem, The Department, 1940. 38 p.

An account of the activities of the school library adviser for the period of September 1939-June 1940.

609. Otto, Henry J. The administration of library service. In his Elementary school organization and administration. p. 401-431. New York, D. AppletonCentury Co., 1934. 652 p.

Administrative procedures followed in schools which have (1) the traditional school library; (2) the reading laboratory; and (3) the unlimited service library. Includes a brief account of state participation in school library service and a general background of school library administration.

610. Parks, Martha M. State aid for Tennessee school libraries. Bulletin of the American library association, 32: 15-16, 66, January 1938.

An evaluation of the school library situation in Tennessee and an outline of the present program.

611. Porter, Dwight E. A school principal looks for a school library. Bulletin of the American library association, 28: 784-93, 819, October 1934.

A school principal in cooperation with five librarians organizes and operates a library which is not only a scholar-centered institution but also a social institution.

612. Reavis, William C.; Pierce, Paul R.; and Stullken, Edward H. Administration of the elementary-school library. In their The elementary school; its organization and administration. p. 270-291. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1938. 607 p.

The development of the school library in relation to present administrative problems and procedures.

613. Schmidt, Meta. Administering the library in the large school. In University of Pennsylvania. School of Education. Twenty-second annual Schoolmen's week proceedings: Educational responsibilities of today and tomorrow. p. 386-389. Philadelphia, The University, 1935. 526 p. (Bulletin, v. 35, no. 29, June 25, 1935)

Maintains that the philosophy of the school according to which the library operates needs clarification.

614. Sexson, John A. Problems and services of the school library as seen by the administrator. Bulletin of the School library association of California, 9: 1-4, January 1938.

Convincing statement of means for improving the organization and staff of the library to achieve the function of the library.

615. Shortess, Lois F. State purchase of school library books in Louisiana. Bulletin of the American library association, 32: 78-80, 150, February 1938. The program of State aid for school libraries.

616. Van Keuren, Edwin. An administrator looks at the school library. New Jersey library bulletin, 6: 24–27, February 1938.

Presents evidence from teachers which shows that library service under a trained librarian has made instruction in the classroom many times more vital than was true before the service was available.

617. Vinson, Glenn. Why State supervision of high school libraries? Texas outlook, 23: 18-20, December 1939.

Good summary of objectives of State supervision; qualifications and duties of the supervisor; activities of the State office; major achievements in certain States; and present status of State supervision.

618. Walraven, Margaret K. Library calling all school administrators. American school board journal, 99: 21-22, 84, November 1939.

An attempt to answer some of the questions asked by administrators in relation to the supervision of the school library.

619. Wood, Harriet A. State school library supervision. In National Education Association. Department of Rural Education. Rural school libraries. p. 81-88. Washington, D. C., The Association, 1936. 111 p. (Bulletin, February

1936)

The work of the State library supervisor as revealed by a study of the work carried on in 10 States.

Refer also to items in this bibliography numbered: 10, 29, 61, 74, 82, 124, 230, 297, 452, 624, 672, 676, 677, 683, 684, 702.

V. EVALUATION, STANDARDS, MEASUREMENTS, SURVEYS

620. Adams, A. Elwood. The use of libraries in junior and senior high schools. Los Angeles, University of Southern California Press, 1936. 105 p. bibliog. (Southern California monographs, no. 8)

Objective information about nature and extent of usage by pupils and teachers of junior and senior high school libraries.

621. Adams, Harlen M. The junior college library program; a study of library services in relation to instructional procedures. Chicago, American Library Association and Stanford University, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1940. 92 p. Abstract in Stanford university bulletin, v. 15, 6th series, 72: 111-15. Contains implications for high school library. Junior college library was combined with the high school library in 53 of the schools reporting in the survey.

622. Altstetter, M. L. Evaluating the library. Phi Delta Kappan, 22: 307–10, February 1940.

A philosophy of education, a statement of the purposes of a school, and a thorough understanding by a school of its pupil population and community are the basic considerations in this evaluation of a school and its library.

623. American Library Association. School library statistics. Bulletin of American library association, 30: 281, April 1936.

Published annually in ALA Bulletin.

624.

Board of Education for Librarianship. Problems observed and reported in school libraries. In its Library personnel and training agencies in Indiana; a survey. p. 16-17, 23-25. Chicago, The Association, 1939. 85 p. Cooperation of school and library; space; staff; books; book selection; and teaching use of the library are among the problems studied.

625. Board on Library Service to Children and Young People. First annual report. Bulletin of the American library association, 27: 455, October 1933.

Reports of the board give summaries of the status of work in school and public libraries. Published annually in ALA Bulletin.

626.

Education Committee. School library yearbook, no. 4. The Association, 1931. 278 p.

Chicago,

Contents: School library standards and departmental rulings in fifteen states; Regional standards; Certification of school libraries; School library progress; References on the school library, July 1928-June 1930; School library laws; Directory.

627.

School Libraries Committee. School library yearbook, no. 5, Chicago, The Association, 1932. 253 p.

"Considers standards for libraries in elementary schools, secondary schools and teachers colleges. Part I outlines the standards that have been set up. Part II contains studies and descriptive articles which will aid individual librarians in setting up standards for their own libraries. Part III presents a bibliography of books and periodical articles that have been published from July 1928 to June 1932, and a directory of school librarians."

Analytics entered in this bibliography for the contributors.

628. Barker, Tommie D. School library service. In her Libraries of the South, a report on developments 1930-1935. p. 44-49. Chicago, American Library Association, 1936. 215 p.

Includes Standards for School Libraries from the Standards for Secondary Schools, in appendix E; and Recommendations of the Conference on Education for Librarianship in the South, Atlanta, Georgia, November 11-13, 1935, in appendix F.

629. Barrett, Mamie. A comparative study of elementary school libraries. California journal of elementary education, 4: 109-16, November 1935.

Shows need for more adequate support and efficient library service for every elementary school. Tables and discussion.

630. Beust, Nora E. Know your school library. Washington, D. C., U. S. Government Printing Office, 1940. 16 p. bibliog. (U. S. Office of Education leaflet No. 56, Know your school series)

One of a series of leaflets designed to be used as study outlines by discussion groups. 631. The secondary school library. In Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Proceedings of the fifty-second annual convention, held at Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, November 25 and 26, 1938. p. 88-94. The Association, 1939. 131 p.

Tests for a dynamic library which cooperates with students and faculty in the solution of problems in all subject fields.

632. Bostick, Lucy H. School libraries in South Carolina. Peabody journal of education, 12: 308-09, May 1935.

633. Brougher, John F. The evaluation of school library service. Clearing house, 9: 528-29, May 1935.

Principles to use as a basis for evaluating a school library in terms of service.

634. California School Library Association. Southern Section. Library standards and procedures for small secondary schools. Berkeley, Calif., California Society of Secondary Education, May 1940. 31 p. (Monograph no. 3) Presentation of factors that have proven themselves to be fundamental in the organization and development of a school library.

635. California State Department of Education. Division of Research and Statistics. The secondary school library in California. Sacramento, The Department, 1939. 84 p. (Bulletin, no. 2, April 1939)

Gives a basis for evaluation of secondary school library practices.

Partial contents: Librarian and library staff; Library books and materials; Financing the library; Availability and use of the library; Library housing facilities and equipment; Floor plans for secondary schools.

636. Campbell, Doak S. Libraries in the accredited high schools of the Association of colleges and secondary schools of the southern States. Nashville, Tenn., George Peabody College, Division of Surveys and Field Studies, 1930. 71 p.

A report of the status of high school libraries with respect to the new library standards of the association. Appendix gives detail of replies to library information blank by States, in 27 tables.

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637. Carnovsky, Leon and others. The school department. In their An appraisal of the Cleveland public library; evaluations and recommendations. 29. Chicago, University of Chicago, 1939. 34 p. mimeo. Suggestions for evaluation of library service in city school systems.

638. Clark, Helen M. School library service in Oregon. Library journal, 65: 740-42, September 15, 1940.

Evaluation of the status of school libraries in Oregon.

639. Clevenger, Arthur W., and Odell, Charles W. High-school libraries in Illinois. Urbana, University of Illinois, 1931. 41 p. (Bureau of educational research, College of education, Bulletin no. 57)

Based on a study of the library situation with recommendations for high school library improvement.

640. Coburn, Louis. A survey and evaluation of vocational high school libraries. High points, 23: 43-48, January 1941.

Based on a questionnaire compiled by the author and Miss Helen Carpenter for the Vocational schools of New York City.

641. Columbia University. School of Library Service. Papers presented at a conference on School library service, June 28-July 3, 1939. New York, The University, 1940.

106 p.

A conference designed to present new concepts and practices.

642. Connelly, Joseph F. Junior high school libraries. In University of Illinois. Proceedings of the high school conference of November 19, 20, and 21, 1931. p. 157-165. Urbana, Ill., The University, 1932. 325 p. Reprinted (in part) in Library journal, 57: 729-30, September 1, 1932. Under title, "What librarian may expect of teacher. What teacher may expect of librarian."

Presents in outline form the purposes of the library; increasing circulation of books; use of library for reference work; facility in using a library; what the librarian may expect of the teacher; what the teacher may expect of the librarian; and how to determine the value of the library.

643. Cooperative Study of Secondary School Standards. Evaluation of a secondary school library, 1938 edition; sponsored jointly by the Cooperative study of secondary school standards and the American library association. Washington, D. C., The Study, 1939. 49 p.

A collection of the library material which appeared in the following publications of the Cooperative Study of Secondary School Standards: How to Evaluate a Secondary School; Evaluative Criteria; and Educational Temperatures.

644. Evaluation of secondary schools; general report on the methods, activities, and results of the Cooperative study of secondary school standards. Washington, D. C., The Study, 1939. 526 p.

See index for references to the library and report of improvement resulting from evaluation.

645. Cundiff, Ruby E., ed. School libraries in the South. Nashville, Tenn., Peabody Library School, 1936. 39 p. (Peabody contributions to librarianship, no. 6)

Reprint of articles, by recognized authorities, which appeared in Peabody Journal of Education. Analytics entered in this bibliography for the contributors.

646. Currin, Althea M. and Peterson, Olga M. Searching the library needs of young people. Bulletin of the American library association, 31: 421-23, July 1937.

Report of a pre-conference round table of the American Library Association in New York, June 1937, to consider the library needs of youth and to discuss how these needs might best be met.

647. Cutter, Annie S. Measurements in school library service. Bulletin of the American library association, 31: 60-64, February 1937.

Discussion of evaluation.

648. Dickinson, C. W., jr. Virginia school libraries. Peabody journal of education, 13: 242-46, March 1936.

Historical background and development of school libraries in Virginia.

649.

What is adequate school library service? Wilson bulletin, 13: 91-96, October 1938.

A basis for judging a good school library.

650. Ditzion, Sidney. The district-school library, 1835-55. Library quarterly, 10: 545-77, October 1940.

An analysis of the district-school library, 1835-55, in relation to the environment in which it functioned.

651. Dixon, Genevieve. An active workshop for the school. American library association bulletin, 33: 234-36, 301-02, April 1939.

Describes a school library survey of the New Trier High School, Winnetka, Ill.

652. Dougherty, James H.; Gorman, Frank H.; and Phillips, Claude A. The elementary school library. In their Elementary school organization and management. p. 404-409. New York, Macmillan Co., 1936. 453 p.

Evaluation of the status and function of the school library.

653. Douglas, Mrs. Mary P. North Carolina school libraries. Peabody journal of education, 13: 32-34, July 1935.

654. Eells, Walter C. Measurement of the adequacy of a secondary school library; a report on one phase of the Cooperative study of secondary school standards. Bulletin of the American library association, 32: 157-63, March 1938.

655. Total evaluation of a secondary school library; a report on one phase of the Cooperative study of secondary school standards. Bulletin of the American library association, 32: 234-38, April 1938.

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