"Public Libraries, Volume 21" offers a fascinating snapshot of the public library system in the early 20th century. This volume provides insights into the role of libraries in community development and education during a period of significant social change. Explore the historical context, the challenges faced, and the innovative solutions implemented by librarians and community leaders to foster literacy and access to information. A valuable resource for historians, library science students, and anyone interested in the evolution of public libraries as vital institutions within our society.
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