13 Facts About Traveling library

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Traveling library is a collection of books lent for stated periods by a central library to a branch library, club, or other organization or, in some instances, to an individual.

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The traveling library can be cited as a logical outgrowth of the "circulating schools" of Wales, promoted in 1730 by Griffith Jones, and the later similar extension schools of the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland in the Highlands and the Scottish islands.

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The first Traveling library was sent out by the New York State Library, and created in part from Melvil Dewey, in February 1893.

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Traveling library continued to market its rotating package library as a way of providing, "A Thoroughly Equipped and Permanent Library In every Town and Hamlet in America", after relocating to Chicago in 1898.

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Variant of the traveling library is the bookmobile or mobile library, which delivers books along definite routes radiating from some central library.

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The traveling library can be put into the home, the store, or wherever people congregate.

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7.

Traveling library is of special significance in four different directions:.

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The traveling library sent by a library commission, a department of education, or other central agency can fill this need better and at less expense than the local school board.

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In many cases, the traveling library will show whether or not the desired book is really needed permanently.

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Practically every well-devised scheme of educational extension, whether lyceum movement, university extension, study club, correspondence course, Chautauqua movement or Sunday school, has recognized the need of a small Traveling library to conserve and amplify the results of the instruction.

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Traveling library believed that everyone should be able to have access to books regardless of age, gender or economic status.

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Traveling library's traveling libraries were sent to rural areas for up to six months at a time before they were replaced with new collections.

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Each traveling library was made up of thirty, fifty or one hundred volumes that were kept in an enclosed bookcase with a record book of loans, copies of the library rules, blank borrowing sheets and everything needed to setup the library wherever it was needed.

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