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War libraries and allied studies . z o H-Z w ofcd z T5 c ^ in 213 u en > a CO c CB ax CD -C —CD CO cuo 2 3 -S ISH. r/j o £ *rt J J 1—1 CO* H i*j h 05 as W Ph * cs a, 0 2 0) — 0 >i 3DEh as 13 •3 ?5 OS 1 i—i •• hJ Sh 0 Oh cm 39 0 O u =3 CQ > o u ><as-3 asas CAMP LIBRARIES 9 special war service. Expensive formalities in theway of complicated classification and cataloguinghave been avoided. There is ordinarily no cataloguerecord of fiction. Non-fiction, which represents theexpenditure of much money, is being roughly classified,just enough to bring the large groups of kindred bookstogether. Two months resident service was asked of the libraryorganizers. For this work men were lent by theirlibrary trustees, given leave with pay, their expensesbeing met by the Association. A number of high-grade men were secured for this form of service. Some of the camp librarians are volunteers; othersare paid a small salary. There is also a paid assistantprovided with subsistence. Some provision is likewisemade for janitor service and the expenses of the localvolu
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