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A Library Primer

CHAPTER XXVIII
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This is not true of pamphlets to which the public has not access.

But pamphlets not fully cataloged and not accessible to the public are, no matter how scientifically arranged, almost useless plunder.

To keep them clean and in order nothing is as good as a pamphlet case, which any boxmaker can make, of cardboard about 9 inches high, 7 inches deep, and 2 inches thick, open at the back.

They will cost from 4 to 12 cents each, according to quality of board used and quantity ordered.

For holding a few pamphlets together temporarily Ballard's "klips" are best.


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