| MISSING. | |
| 355 Legion of Frontierswomen. Pocock, Roger (Ed.) Frontierswoman’s Pocket Book. | |
| Missing on Oct. 1912. | Stock No. 19843. |
| Found on 28th Jan. 1919. | |
| Where found—In a Newton pillar box. Returned by Postal Authorities.—E. L. M. | |
| Condition | Replaced |
Fig. 122.—Card for Missing Books Index ([Section 317]).
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Fig. 123.—Card for Missing Books Index, Back ([Section 317]).
318. Other.
318. Other.—Other indexes which have been found of value are a general administrative index, with sections allotted to suggestions for activities; information given from the libraries, and not given (a most important matter as revealing deficiencies needing remedy); the location and distribution of keys when the latter are in the hands of several people; classification decisions; and, indeed, there is no limit to the use of the card index as an administrative tool. One simple and invaluable index in libraries where lectures are given is a Lecturers’ Index, with guides for Offers, Next Series, Current Lectures, Past Lectures, behind which are placed cards bearing the names and addresses of lecturers, the titles and other particulars of their lectures, dates of delivery, etc. The mere indexing of such materials affords many suggestions and reduces lecture-organization to a very simple process.
Bibliography
319. Literary Indexing
319. Literary Indexing:
Clarke, A. L. Manual of Practical Indexing, 1905. Grafton. New York State Library. Wheeler and Bascom, E. L. Indexing: Principles, Rules and Examples, 1905. Bulletin, 94, Library School, 19. Ed. 2; revised, 1913. Bulletin, 354, Library School, 33.