Author:John Cotton Dana
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[edit]- A Library Primer (1899) (transcription project)
- The Far North-West with Mary Wright Plummer and Theresa Hitchler (1906) IA
- "Libraries, Special, Commercial and Industrial," in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
As editor
[edit]- A series of books jointly edited with Henry Watson Kent entitled Literature of Libraries in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (1906-07)
- I. "Concerning the Duties and Qualifications of a Librarian" (Des Devoirs et de Qualities du Bibliothecaire) by Jean Baptiste Cotton des Houssayes (1727-1783).
- 2. "The Reformed Librarie-Keeper" (1650) by John Dury (1596-1680).
- 3. "An Overture for founding and maintaining of Bibliothecks in every Paroch throughout this Kingdom. (1699) by James Kirkwood (1650?-1708).
- 4. "Life, written by himself, 1609; with his First Draught of the Statutes of the Public Library at Oxford", from Reliquiae Bodleianae, (1703) by Thomas Bodley (1545-1613).
- 5. "De Bibliothecis Syntagma" (1602), by Justus Lipsius (1547-1606). Translated into English for this series.
- 6. "News from France; or, A Description of the Library of Cardinal Mazarini (1652), and, The Surrender of the Library of Cardinal Mazarin" by Gabriel Naudé (1600-1653).
Articles in Popular Science Monthly
[edit]- "The Public and its Public Library" in Popular Science Monthly, 51 (June 1897)
- "Some of the Extra-Artistic Elements of Esthetic Emotion" in Popular Science Monthly, 63 (September 1903)
- "The Bad Habit of Having Law Makers and Lawyers" in Popular Science Monthly, 85 (July 1914)
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