709. Duff, John C. School library: is it bread or cake? Clearing house, 11: 219-20, December 1936. Need for adequate appropriations for the school library. 710. Eaton, Thelma. A study in school library finance. (Summary of Master's thesis, 1931. Michigan) In American Library Association. School Libraries Committee. School library yearbook, no. 5. p. 84-99. Chicago, The Association, 1932. 253 p. Information received from 14 libraries of varying types and sizes as to their appropriations, expenditures, budgets, and ordering. 711. Elder, Vera. Budgets for school libraries. Bulletin of the American library association, 31: 14-20, January 1937. bibliog. Allocating the book budget upon a carefully planned basis of apportionment. 712. Horton, Marion. A study in high school budgets. In American Library Association. School Libraries Committee. School library yearbook, no. 5. p. 100-120. Chicago, The Association, 1932. 253 p. A study based on answers received from 64 high school libraries of various types located in different States. Shows trends in book funds. Recommendations for making budgets. 713. Ihlenfeldt, R. S. Financial support of school libraries. In National Education Association. Department of Rural Education. Rural school libraries. p. 35-47. Washington, D. C., The Association, 1936. 111 p. (Bulletin, February 1936) Factual data concerning the practices of several States and Territories in the financing of rural school libraries and suggested procedures for more adequate financing. 714. Morrison, Henry C. The management of the school money. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1932. 522 p. See index for references to library in operating control and in cost sheet. 715. Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruction. Division of Child Accounting and Research. Library expenditures in the school districts of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, Pa., The Department, 1938. 20 p. (Research service in education circular no. 5, February 1938) Attempts to indicate the extent to which attention is given to school libraries in Pennsylvania on the basis of the amount of money spent. 716. The school library budget. Catholic school journal, 38: 147-48, May 1938. Practical discussion. Refer also to items in this bibliography numbered: 61, 74, 82, 124, 131, 132, 143, 162, 259, 606, 627, 634, 635, 683, 701. INDEX 1 [The numbers refer to items, not to pages] Accredited training for high school | American Association of Teachers Col- Organizations publishing yearbooks, reports, and proceedings of conferences and annual meetings. Titles of books, bulletins, and pamphlets. indexed.) (Titles of articles in periodicals are not Subdivisions of bibliography (appear in bold face type). American Library Association.-Con. Beebe. Student library staffs, 385. 593. Council. A national plan for Belknap. Education Committee. School American School and University. Seventh yearbook 1935, 245. Anderson, D. L. The school library and Bell. The library as a reference center, A school librarian's test for princi- The junior high school library The student library assistant, 386. Know your school library, 630. Appraisal of newer elementary school Bishop. Library service to children, An appraisal of the Cleveland public Bjornson. A librarian teaches and learns, 486. Arkin. Graphs; how to make and use Blackistone. Making the most of bulle- Audio-visual aids to instruction. Mc- Bolton. The beginning superintendent, 593. The audio-visual handbook. Dent, 326. Boney. A study of library reading in Backus. School library; how the sec- Bailey. Library statistics speak, 569. of books, 4. Barker, J. W. Some aspects of library Barker, T. D. Libraries of the South, Barnes. Can children use a library? the primary grades, 487. Book and library plays. Phelps, 587. Books as disease carriers, 368. Los Angeles Board of Education, 301. Bowden. Reading plan for high schools, Bowerman. Children's department: A comparative study of ele- Bean. Boye. Books, libraries and you, 442. Books vs. movies, phonographs, Brackett. Phonograph records, 320. Bradley. Ideas we've liked, 321. Brainard. The use of pictures in the school library, 322, Brandt. A bibliography of pictorial Commission State Curricular Braun. An experiment in directed li- Campbell. Libraries in the accredited brary work, 443. Brewster. Responsibilities and oppor- tunities of these times, 59. high schools of the Association of Brink. Directing study activities in Campfire tonight! Hurley, R. J., 517. Britton. Books in the Los Angeles element- An initial budget for a high school Broening. Conducting experiences in Brooks. The elementary school library Brown. Library key; an aid in using Library film forums on national de- The personality of the school li- Buying children's books: a symposium, California Elementary School Princi- California School Library Association. California State Department of Educa- Effective use of library facilities in The library in the elementary Carnovsky. An appraisal of the Cleveland pub- Why graduate study in librarian- Carpenter. Correlating school library and Reading with a purpose in the School librarians are teachers, 176. Cecil. School library service in the The centralized school library. Rimkus, Certain aspects of school library ad- Certification of librarians. American The challenge of education. Stanford The children's books on how to use books 280. The secondary school library in Selection and distribution of sup- Children's reading. White House Con- Childs. Planning libraries for elementary Childs Continued. The school library and its part in Clark, C. H. Taxpayer and reading for Connelly. Junior high school libraries, Clark, H. C. Is a library room neces- Clark, H. M. School library service in Oregon, 638. Clarke. The high school library prob- Classification and pay plans for muni- cipal public libraries. American Li- The elementary library an inte- Teaching the cooperative way, 407. Cleavinger. Library personnel and agencies in Michigan, 177. training Obstacles and opportunities, 12. 642. Cook. New books for old; book fairs Coons. 124 successful ideas for library Cooperation between teachers and Cooperative Study of Secondary School Evaluation of a secondary school Evaluation of secondary schools, Cornell. Can librarians help unusual read- Voluntary reading of adolescents, Coulman. Through the year with book Countrywide library service. Fair, 73. Cox. High school administration and School libraries in a democracy, 13. Crouch. New curriculum and library Clevenger. High-school libraries in Illinois, 639. Coburn. A survey and evaluation of College and university library service. Collom. Master's degree for librarians, Columbia University. School of Library Service. Papers The community school. Everett, 72. planning for the southwestern States, Cundiff. School libraries in the South, Current issues in library administration. The curriculum in library schools. Currin. The pamphlet file as tool, not bur- School library management. See Searching the library needs of young people, 646. Cushman. Progressive education seeks Measurements in school library The student council aids in library |