Excerpt from Fifth Annual Report of the Maryland State Library Commission: December 1, 1906 December 1, 1907
In order to deal intelligently with the problem of foster ing the growth - Land by that I mean not only the establish ment but the proper use - of libraries, I think we Should face conditions honestly. Maryland in comparison with many of her sister States is far backward in the so-called library movement The ideal culmination of that movement is the public library made a part of the governmental scheme just as is the public school system. In some States this desideratum is almost attained, and there is a marked trend everywhere in that direction. AS experience has well Shown, we must advance by several steps before succeeding in raising a private local library to the grade of a publicly supported institution.
The task confronting us is to get the people themselves to take the first step, and no legislation will avail to promote libraries unless this step is taken. After once the people have something which appeals to their local pride, something the value of which they begin to appreciate, then will they be ready to take advantage of State aid, and be willing to bear a tax for the support of their local institution. We must use every effort to induce the people to inaugurate local libraries, however humble their beginnings be, and at the same time prepare the way for the next steps in library advancement.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book is an annual report from the Maryland State Library Commission concerning the 1909 library conditions and needs in Maryland. This report includes a detailed list of donations, and contributions, as well as a breakdown of spending and expenses. The report also provides an evaluation of the traveling library program and its positive impact on the communities that participated. The report concludes with the suggestion that a permanent Field Secretary would be a valuable asset to the commission, and discusses the importance and effectiveness of free, accessible public libraries in small towns and rural areas. The report sheds light on the library landscape of Maryland in 1909 and provides a valuable historical record of the efforts to improve access to literature in the state. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781333014728_0
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