Q SELECTED ARTICLES ON NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY AND ITS LIBRARIANS See also publications of the state library, home education department and library school. Historical and descriptive N. Y. (state)-Library, Assembly committee on. Report, 1849. 12p. 0. Alb. 1849. (Assembly doc. 1849. no. 67) 027.5747 N42 v. 28-31 Gives table of appropriations for books 1818-49. N. Y. (state)—Library building, Trustees of. Report to the legis lature, Feb. 10, 1852. 6 p. O. Alb. 1852. (Assembly doc. 1852. no. 42) 040 P v.1237 Street, Alfred Billings. State library at Albany. (see Guild, R. A. Librarian's manual. 1858. p. 174-84) 016.01 G94 N. Y. (state)-University. Future development of the New York state library; report of the select committee made to the trus tees Jan. 9, 1879 on the report of the librarian of the general library. 48 p. O. 027.5747 A Includes report of the librarian, H: A: Homes, which was also printed separately in 1878 (?) 52p. and reviewed by C: A. Cutter in Library journal, Mar. 1878, 3:27, 020.5 qL61. Alb. 1879. Phelps, Henry P. State library. 1884. p.149-51) (see his Albany hand-book. 917.4743 P511 Reprinted with minor changes in Howell & Tenney's Bicentennial history of Albany, 1886, pt 2, p. 688-90, 974.742 qH83. Weise, Arthur James. New York state library. (see his History of the city of Albany. 1884. p. 455-56, 476-77) 974.743 W43 Homes, Henry Augustus. New York state library. (see N. Y. (state)-University. Historical and statistical record, 17841884. 1885. p. 733-43) E379.747 AE Reprinted with amendments from Chadbourne & Moore's State of New York, 1882, 3: 473-81, 353.9747 qC34. New York state library. (see Library journal, Mar.-Ap. 1888, 13:93-94) From New York times, Feb. 27, 1888. 020.5 qL61 Dewey, Melvil. Libraries as related to the educational work of the state. (see N. Y. (state)-University. Proceedings of the 379.747 AK Extension of the University of the State of New York. (see N. Y. (state)-University. Annual report of the regents. 379.747 AC 1890. 103: 73-115) Plans for extending the functions of the University through libraries and other agencies. New York's part in university extension. (see Critic, Aug. 1891, 1990-91) 051 qC86 The nature and limits of the work undertaken by the University. State library. (see New Albany, Feb.-May 1893, 2:216–17) 917.4743 N42 Norrenberg, Constantin. Die neuen bibliotheksgesetze des staates New York. (see Centralblatt für bibliothekswesen, June 1894, 11:272-78) 020.5 C33 An examination of the law under which the library work of the state is now carried on. Based on the report of the director of the New York state library for 1893. Eastman, William Reed. A new aid to popular education, free traveling libraries. (see Forum, Jan. 1895, 18: 616-21) 051 F77 020.5 qL61 The New York state traveling library system described. Library work of the University of the State of New York. (see Library journal, Aug. 1895, 20:267-70) Dewey, Melvil. New York state library. (see Harper's weekly, Feb. 1896, 40: 178-81) 071 Adams, Herbert Baxter. Summer schools and university extension. 44p. Q. (see Butler, N: M. ed. Monographs on education in the United States. 1900. 2:821-64) 370.8 qB97 p. 23-37 contain considerable material on university extension in New York state. The Monographs were issued under the auspices of the department of education for the United States commissioners to the Paris exposition of 1900. Library extension in the state of New York. (see his Public libraries and popular education. 1900. p. 100-9) Including portrait of Melvil Dewey, views of various New York libraries and diagrams showing growth of libraries in the state. Library school See also reports of the American library association committee on library schools, published in Library journal, 1890-date, 020.5 qL61. Plummer, Mary Wright. The Columbia college school of library economy from a student's standpoint. (see Library journal, Dewey, Melvil. New York state library school. (see Library jour nal, Aug. 1898, 23: C59-60) Characteristic features of the school described. 020.5 qL61 Horton, Mrs Corinne R. Stocker. Albany library school. (see Harper's bazar, June 1899, 32: 526–27) Illustrated account of the school's equipment and methods. Adams, Herbert Baxter. New York state library school. (see his Public libraries and popular education. 1900. p. 206-16) Biographic For list of librarians of state library 1818-1900 see table K, p. 74. Alfred B. Street. (see American literary magazine, Dec. 1848, 3:323-30) 051 Am3 Partly reprinted, with portrait, in Bentley's miscellany, 1849, 25:563-66, 052 B44. Griswold, Rufus Wilmot. Alfred B. Street. (see Griswold, R. W. Poets and poetry of America. 1860. p. 479) 811.08 GSS2 Henry A. Homes. (see N. Y. (state)-University. Annual report of the regents. 1889. 102: 219-34) 379.747 AC Includes papers read at a memorial meeting of the Albany institute Dec. 6, 1887, one of which, by George W. Kirchwey, was also printed in Library journal, Mar.-Ap. 1888, 13: 71-74, 020.5 qL61. The New York state librarianship. (see Library journal, Dec. 1888, 13:380-81) On Melvil Dewey's appointment as state librarian. 020.5 qL61 The new state librarian. (see Critic, Dec. 1888, 13:319-20) 051 qC86 Harsha, David Addison. Melvil Dewey. (see Harsha, D: A. Noted living Albanians. 1891. p. 82-97) Melvil Dewey. (see New York education, Oct. 1897, 1:78–79) 920.074743 H25 370.5 qN42 Dewey, Louis Marinus, Dewey, W: T. & Dewey, O. C. Melvil Dewey. (see their Life of George Dewey and Dewey family history. 1898. p. 698-703) 929.2 qD51 Portrait facing p. 697. Plummer, Mary Wright. Some eminent librarians: Melvil Dewey. (see Pratt institute monthly, Dec. 1899, 8:28-29) 607.747 qP8J R APPROPRIATIONS, EXPENDITURES AND BALANCES 1 OCT. 1899-30 SEP. 1900 Total.. $8 689 30 $62 900.. $57 525 79 $126 217 97 $2 897 12 $125 000.. a In these appropriations for 1900 salaries and expenses were under one head. In 1901 eparate appropriations are made for salaries and for expenses. Includes also care of administrative, college, high school and home education departments. c For items see table T1, p. 113. e d There was also paid $2804.50 from state library fees and $2825 from library school fees. $1553.49 from home education fees; and the following from academic fund: $870.19 for books; $10,764.16 for pictures; $1301.46 for lanterns and lantern slides; a total of $12,935.81. S OTHER THAN APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS SI Summary 1 Oct. 1899-30 Sep. 1900 Authorized by laws of 1892, ch. 378, § 19, 47-49; laws of 1893, ch. 661, § 143, 162. 174 S2 Receipts by years 1 Oct. 1894-30 Sep. 1900 Total... $6 831 98 86 861 23 $7 040 44 $10 500 37 $9 175 54 $12 008 21 a-Chiefly from sales of University publications. b Includes $2702.27 transferred by vote of regents in June 1900 from old miscellaneous fee and duplicate department accounts. Includes $378.04 transferred by vote of regents in June 1900 from old library fee account and $912.63 belonging to academic fund for sales of pictures, lantern slides, etc. d Less than in former years because certain items were credited in other accounts after February 1900 by vote of regents. T EXPENDITURES ANALYSIS TI Analyzed expenditures; by departments 1 Oct. 1899-30 Sep. 1900 a Includes $1060.18 paid from medical library and $50.50 paid from appropriation for books for the blind. b Includes $2804.50 paid from library fees and $2825 from library school fees. c Includes $1553 49 paid from home education fees. d Includes only expenditures for home education department. e Includes also amount spent for tools for apparatus inspector of the University. f Includes also care of administrative, college, high school and home education departments. 9 Electric current for printing press, lathe and ventilating fans. Due to expenditure of balance from Oct. 1, 1899 in state library book appropriation. i Due to increased expenditures for pictures to be lent to schools. State library added about $6000, home education $6400 to salaries. Increases resulted from additions to staff made necessary by 10 481 20 63 574 86 51 195 62 J12 379 24 $21 834 79 $2 482 08 $126 984 06 $22 025 05 2 672 34 Net increase growth in work. |