Drexel Library Quarterly, Volumes 4-5Drexel University, 1968 - Library science |
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Page 58
... interests should prevail or even necessarily compose a substantial portion of the collection , but they should be represented . Book selection is only one way to involve the student interest in the library . I have recently heard of an ...
... interests should prevail or even necessarily compose a substantial portion of the collection , but they should be represented . Book selection is only one way to involve the student interest in the library . I have recently heard of an ...
Page 113
... interests , taking a friendly interest in his development ; using his desire to please and gain the approval of a liked and respected teacher ; or using his desire to be able to hold his own intellectually in discussions with his peers ...
... interests , taking a friendly interest in his development ; using his desire to please and gain the approval of a liked and respected teacher ; or using his desire to be able to hold his own intellectually in discussions with his peers ...
Page 338
... interest in science generally and the newer emphasis on this subject in the lower grades in particular . This interest in the various aspects of science is evident in a comparison of newer entries with those of any other one area . The ...
... interest in science generally and the newer emphasis on this subject in the lower grades in particular . This interest in the various aspects of science is evident in a comparison of newer entries with those of any other one area . The ...
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