The type of man who uses the business library most effectively is the one who takes his librarian into full confidence as to what he is doing, and what he wants to do, and gives the librarian not only the opportunity to produce what he has asked for, but also to make helpful suggestions as to material which he possibly has not thought of in connection with his problem. The business man who thus directs and uses his trained librarian and his specialized collection gets the service which counts and has annexed an indispensable asset to the earning power of his organization.
REFERENCES FOR ADDITIONAL READING
Cameron, W. H.
What does library service do for you in your business? Public libraries June 1918, p. 256-57.
Gourvitch, P. P.
An organized commercial laboratory. Youroveta review (165 Broadway, New York City) March 1919, p. 82.
Hosmer, H. R.
Some axioms of service in the use and abuse of special libraries. Journal of industrial & engineering chemistry June 1919, p. 582-83.
Hungerford, Edward
Are you "too busy to read"? System March 1920, p. 486.