
Government Documents in Small Libraries Reprinted from Report of Board of Library Commissioners of Ohio for the Year ending November 15, 1909.
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In an era when small libraries grappled with the influx of government publications, "Government Documents in Small Libraries" by Charles Wells Reeder emerges as a vital resource. This insightful document outlines the significance of accessible information and the role of libraries in promoting civic engagement. Reeder emphasizes the necessity of understanding "unalienable rights" and the implications of government transparency, urging librarians to embrace their duty as information custodians. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this guide provides practical strategies for integrating government documents into library collections. With its authoritative perspective, this work not only addresses historical challenges but also remains relevant in today's quest for informed citizenship. Discover how small libraries can empower communities through knowledge.
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