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Davis, Jesse B. The use of the library in vocational guidance. National Education Association, Journal of proceedings and addresses, p. 1267-72. 1912

Doring, F. W. How we use the library. Public Libraries, 8:104-6. March 1903

A history teacher's use of the library. Dracass, Carrie E. T. A study of some libraries in high schools. Cook County School News, 7:12-13. January 1912

The growth of the high school library in Chicago. Educational Bi-Monthly, 7:153-56. December 1912

Faber, Charlotte. A history teacher's use of a library. Public Libraries, 16:139-41. April 1911 Same. New York State Teachers Association, Proceedings, p. 315-19.

1910

Fagge, Ethelwynn. High school libraries. National Education Association, Journal of proceedings and addresses, p. 1019-25. 1911 Fargo, Lucile. The high school library problem. Pacific Northwest Library Association, Proceedings of the third annual conference, p. 27. 1911

Forbes, George M. The place of the library in the high school. New York Libraries, 3:170-74. November 1912

Emphasizes the importance of the work of the high school librarian. Written from the standpoint of a professor of pedagogy and also a president of a city board of education.

French, W. H. The use of a high school library. Michigan State Board of Library Commissioners, Annual report no. 9, p. 57. December 1908

Gaillard, E. W. The difficulty of the high school library. School Review, 15:245-50. April 1907

Greenman, E. D. State aid for public school libraries. Library Journal, 37:310-15. June 1912

Development of secondary school libraries. Library Journal, 38:183-89.

April 1913

Contains a bibliography.

Haines, Jessie. Work of a small school library. Library Journal, 32:159-60. April 1907

Hall, Mary E. The high school library as a reinforcement of the school. New York State Education Department, Bulletin 460. December 1909. (Proceedings of the 47th annual convocation of the University of the State of New York, p. 37-42)

A discussion of Dr. W. Dawson Johnston's address at the same meeting.

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Same. Moderator-Topics, 32: 267-72. Lansing, Mich. November 30, 1912? The possibilities of the high school library. American Library Association, Bulletin 6, p. 260-66. July 1912

What the librarian may do for the high school. Library Journal, 34:154-59. April 1909

Haney, J. D. How shall public librarians help the high school? Public Libraries, 7: 224-27. June 1902

Applies also to the work which the school librarian should do for the school.

Henry, J. D. The academic standing of the college library assistants. American Library Association, Bulletin 5, p. 258-63. July 1911

Excellent statement of the importance of the librarian's work in modern educational institutions. Much applies to high school as well as college.

High school library problem. School Review, 14:762-63. December 1906

Johnston, W. D. The library as a reinforcement of the school. Public Libraries, 16:131-34. April 1911

Same. New York State Education Department, Bulletin 460. December I, 1909. (Proceedings of the 47th annual convocation of the University of the State of New York, p. 27-42)

Jones, Ralph K. The problem of the college and the school library. Library Journal, 37:22-23. January 1912

Judd, Charles H. The school and the library. National Education Association, Journal of proceedings and addresses, p. 1026–30. 1910

Same. American Library Association, Bulletin 4, p. 607-11. September 1910 Koch, C. D. Equipment for a small high school with a reference library. Pennsylvania School Journal, 57:97-99. September 1908

Koch, Theodore W. The high school library. In Johnston, C. H., High school education, p. 460-70, Scribner. 1912

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McAndrew, William. The high school librarian. National Education Association, Journal of proceedings and addresses, p. 99498. 1910

From the standpoint of a high school principal. MacDowell, L. I. A public school library system. Educational Review, 34:374vember 1907

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Advocates a separate library system for the schools. Michigan State Teachers Association. Text of resolutions on the status of high school librarian. Public Libraries, 17:426. December 1912

National Education Association, library department. Report of the committee on high school libraries. National Education Association, Journal of proceedings and addresses, p. 273-81. 1912

New York Library Association. Committee on high school libraries. Report on high school libraries, September 1909. New York Libraries, 2:57-61. January 1910

Report, September 1911. Library Journal, 36:509-11. October 1911 Synopsis of report for 1911. Public Libraries, 17:90. March 1912

Report for 1912. New York Libraries, 3:182-84. November 1912

A review of recent progress throughout the country.

Parlin, C. C. A successful high school library at Wausau, Wis. School Review, 15:251-54. June 1907

Peterson, A. E. A history teacher's use of a library. National Education Association, Journal of proceedings and addresses, p. 1000-2. 1910

Ryan, Joanna V. Library conditions in American cities. Educational Bi-Monthly, 7:157-72. December 1912

Sharp, Katharine. Libraries in secondary schools. Library Journal, 20:c5-11. December 1895

Tanner, George B. The library situation in the Chicago high schools. Educational BiMonthly, 7:9-15. October 1912

Ward, Gilbert O. The high school library. Public Libraries, 16:161-63. April 1911

Same. New York State Teachers Association, Proceedings, p. 304-10. 1910 Watterson, Helen M. The library and history teaching in the high school. Public Libraries, 18:136-38. April 1913

Describes the history work in the East High School, Cleveland.

Wilson, Louis Round. A constructive library platform for southern schools. Library Journal, 37:179–85. April 1912

The high school library. North Carolina High School, Bulletin 1, p. 176–83. October 1910

Wright, Robert H. How to make the library useful to high school pupils. National Education Association, Journal of proceedings and addresses, p. 864-67. 1905

Same. Public Libraries, 10:460

62. November 1905

Cooperation between high school library and public library

Askew, Sarah B. Public libraries and school libraries. Library Journal, 37:363–66. July 1912

Outlines plan of New Jersey for solving the problem of small school libraries.

Cooperation between high school libraries and public libraries in Brooklyn, N. Y. Library Journal, 34:146. April 1909

Cooperation between public library and high school at Woburn, Mass. Library Journal, 37:467. August 1912

Coult, Margaret. How can we best direct the reading of high school pupils? New York Libraries, 3:52-55. January 1912

Account of how the English department uses the public library high school branch in the Barringer High School, Newark, N. J. Cowing, Herbert.

The intermediate collection for young people in the public library. Library Journal, 37:189. April 1912

Based upon views of high school pupils as to the need for such a department. Freeman, Marilla Waite. The joint work of the high school and the public library in relating education to life. Library Journal, 38:179-83. April 1913

Haney, J. D. How shall the public library help the high school? Public Libraries, 7:22427. June 1902

Holland, E. O. The library as an adjunct to the secondary school. National Education Association, Journal of proceedings and addresses, p. 961-66. 1903

Jones, T. L. What the public library can do for the high school. Public Libraries, 17: 274-76. July 1912

Excellent summary of the benefits of public library control in Madison, Wis. By the principal of the high school.

McClelland, Maude. Administration of a high school branch of a public library. New Jersey Library Commission, Bulletin 1, p. 6-8. Trenton, N. J. March 1912

Written by the high school librarian.

Madison (Wis.) Public Schools. Annual report, 1911-12, p. 79

Account of the high school library branch. New Jersey State Board of Education. Decision authorizing school libraries to be made branches of public libraries. New Jersey Library Commission, Bulletin 1, p. 1. Trenton, N. J. December 1911

Newark (N. J.) Board of Education. Annual report, 1911-12, p. 113-15

Account of the Barringer High School Library. Portland (Ore.) Library Association. Annual reports, 1910, p. 19, 26; 1911, p. 30; 1912, p. 29-33

Reports on high school branches of public library. Portland (Ore.) Board of Public Schools. Annual reports, 1909-10, p. 21; 1910-11, p. 18-19

Reports on high school branches of public library.

Tyler, Anna C. Library reading clubs for boys and girls. Library Journal, 37:547-50. October 1912

Suggestive of what public libraries might do for high school students.

Ward, Gilbert O. The Cleveland solution of the high school problem. Wisconsin Li

brary Commission Bulletin, January-February 1912, p. 32-33. Madison, Wis.

High school branches of public libraries. American Library Association, Bulletin 6, p. 266-68. 78 E. Washington st., Chicago, Ill. July 1912

Paper read at the meeting of the children's section, Ottawa, July 1912.

Report on high school branches

of Cleveland Public Library. Cleveland Public Library, Annual report, 1911, p. 90-92

Watkins, Mary E. Relation of high school to public library. Wisconsin Library Commission, Bulletin, January-February 1912, p. 30-32. Madison, Wis.

Written by the librarian of the high school branch.

(A) Wisconsin idea on library cooperation. New York Libraries, 3:130. July 1912

Advocates one trained librarian for the work of school and public library, the time during school hours to be given partly to work in the school building.

Wood, Harriet A. Problems of work with schools. Public Libraries, 17:86-87. March 1912

An account of the work in Portland, Oregon, and the present state of feeling on the part of school superintendents in the matter of cooperation with public library.

In preparation

McKnight, Elizabeth B. The high school branch. Newark Public Library. 1913. Newark, N. J.

To be published early in the summer of 1913.

Instruction of high school students in the use of books in library

Ames, A. S. & Rathbone, J. A. Instruction in use of reference books and librasies in high schools. Library Journal, 23:c86-91. August 1898

Anthony, Julia B. Books as tools. Chautauquan, 31:143-46. May 1900

Dana, J. C. Book using skill in higher education. American Library Association, Bulletin 3, p. 191-95. September 1909

Dracass, Mrs C. E. T. An experiment in library training in the high school. English Journal, April 1912

Deals with technical training. Touches only slightly on what is usually understood by library instruction for high schools.

Finney, R. A. High school instruction in the use of reference books. Public Libraries, 4:315-17. July 1899

Fletcher, M. J. Instruction to high school students in the use of a library. Library Journal, 29:481. September 1904

Written from the standpoint of a high school principal.

Hopkins, Florence M. Library work in high schools. Public Libraries, 10:170-71. April 1905

Methods of instruction in the use of high school libraries. National Education Association, Journal of proceedings and addresses, p. 858-64. 1905

The place of the library in high school education. Library Journal, 35:55-60. February 1910

Plea for instruction in the choice and use of books. Michigan State Board of Library Commissioners, Annual report no. 8, p. 113-21. 1911. Lansing, Mich. Paper read before the State Teachers Association. What the library can do for the high school pupil. Michigan State Board of Library Commissioners, Annual report no. 10, p. 46-52. Lansing, Mich.

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Mendenhall, Ida M. A plea for the training of students in the use of a library as a laboratory. New York State Education Department, Bulletin 460. December 1, 1909 Training of high school students in the use of a library. New York Libraries, 3:138-40. July 1912

Training in the use of books. Library Journal, 38:189. April 1913

Tobitt, Edith. Plan for a course of instruction in the use of libraries. National Education Association, Journal of proceedings and addresses.

1909

Walter, Frank K. Teaching library use in normal and high schools. American Library Association, Bulletin 6, p. 255-60. July 1912 Ward, Gilbert O. Elementary library instruction. Public Libraries, 17:260–62. July 1912

Wooley, Edwin C. Students' use of the dictionary. Educational Review, December 1912, p. 492-501

Outlines of courses: manuals for teaching

Cody, Sherwin. The dictionary habit: teaching the use of the dictionary. G. & C. Merriam Co. Springfield, Mass. Free

Suggests seven lessons on the dictionary. Hopkins, Florence M. Outlines and reference problems for eight lessons for high school pupils. Send to the principal of the Central High School, Dr David Mackenzie, Detroit, Mich. 4c

Excellent for training in use of indexes and general reference books. Newark Public Library, Newark, N. J. Course of study for normal school students on the use of a library; by Marjory Gilson. Elm Tree Press, Woodstock, Vt. 75c. (Modern library economy as illustrated by the Newark Public Library, pt 5)

Excellent outlines for four lessons on the classification, use of catalog, indexes etc. First four lessons well adapted to high school pupils. Salisbury, Grace E. The reference library. Whitewater Normal School, Whitewater, Wis.

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Aids in planning for nine lessons on general reference books.

Ward, Gilbert O. Practical use of books and libraries. Boston Book Co. 1911. $1 Teaching outline to accompany

above. 50c

Both books should be in every high school library. Lessons are based upon actual work with high school pupils. The author is supervisor of high school libraries in Cleveland, O.

Reading of high school pupils Abbott, Allan. Reading of high school pupils. School Review, 10:585-88. October 1902

Anderson, Mrs Roxanna E. A preliminary study of the reading tastes of high school pupils. Pedagogical Seminary, p. 438-60. December 1912

Ashmum, Margaret. Library reading in the high school. School Review, 17:618-22, 701-4. November and December 1909

Reading of high school students. National Education Association, Journal of proceedings and addresses, p. 999-1000. 1910

Atkinson, Fred W. Reading of young people. Library Journal, 33:129-34. April 1908

Bates, Herbert. The school and current fiction. New York Libraries, 3:43-47. January 1912

Same. English Journal, 1. 1912 Questions discussed at a round table on the reading of high school students. Library Journal, 37:393. July 1912

Chubb, Percival. The reading of high school boys and girls. Public Libraries, 16: 134-38 Same. New York State Teachers Association, Proceedings, p. 323-30. 1910

Coult, Margaret. How can we best direct the reading of high school pupils? New York Libraries, 3:52-55. January 1912

Delamarter, Elsie. The reading of high school students. Michigan State Board of Library Commissioners, Annual report no. 10, p. 52-54. December 1909

Dorey, Milner. What are our high school pupils reading? School Review, 15:299-301. April 1907

Elmendorf, H. L. Some things a boy of seventeen should have had an opportunity to read. American Monthly Review of Reviews, 28:713-17. December 1903

Erskine, John. Reading for young people. New York Libraries, 3:30-43. January 1912 Hadley, Anna. Outside cultural reading in high schools. Public Libraries, 18:142-43. April 1913

Hopkins, Florence M. Is there need for a course in the choice of books in the high school? National Education Association. Journal of proceedings and addresses, p. 128588. 1912

Mathews, Brander. Boys and books. Independent, 67:1117-19. November 18, 1909

Miner, L. B. Voluntary reading in the English high school. School Review, 13:180-88. February 1905

National Council of Teachers of English. Report of the committee on home reading. In Report of the meeting of the Council. 1912

Includes a list of books suggested for home reading. Write to Mr Herbert Bates, chairman of the committee, Manual Training High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., for list.

Stearns, Lutie. The problem of the girl. Library Journal, 31:c103-6. August 1906

Terry, H. L. Two lines of high school reading. School Review, 20:476-82. September 1912

Thompson, Grace. High school reading: the Newark plan. School Review, March 1913 Thurber, Samuel. Voluntary reading of high school students. School Review, 13:16880. February 1905

Reading lists for high school pupils Abbott, Allan. Summer reading for high school pupils. In Baker, F. T., Bibliography of children's reading. 1908. Teachers Col- | lege, Columbia University. 60c

Same. Published separately. Horace Mann School, Columbia University Baldwin School for Girls, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Reading record for upper school: a list for girls. 75c

Brookline (Mass.) Public Library. Something to read for boys and girls

Cleveland (O.) East High School. College reading list: college life and college stories

Detroit (Mich.) Public Library. List of books for summer reading. 1912

Dowd, M. L. & Winchell, Mabel F. Home reading for high school pupils. Manchester,

N. H., Public Library. IOC

Ferguson, Edgar E. Guide to helpful reading. Apply to author, Superintendent of Schools, Bay City, Mich.

For high school, see p. 40-66

Grand Rapids (Mich.) Public Library. List of books to be used by the English department of the Central High School in the work in vocational guidance. Grand Rapids Public Library, Bulletin, October 1911, p. 150-56

Compiled with the cooperation of the prin cipal, Mr Jesse Davis.

A most suggestive list of interesting books on Elements of success in life, Choosing a career,

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