- Boston Athenaeum.
- Newberry.
- Pratt Institute.
- St. Louis Public.
- Virginia State.
- Westminster.
In all the other libraries it is counted next morning, save in Kings County Medical, where only an annual count is made.
East Orange and New York use colored bookcards to indicate the various classes; St. Louis Mercantile uses different colors for fiction, non-fiction and pay-duplicates, and Tulane uses a colored slip for reference requests.
Two libraries, Iowa State and University of Kansas, report that no record of issue is made.
Public or Circulating Libraries
Boston Athenaeum. The manilla cards forming the author record are counted at night and the number is entered in a book. There is no entry by class and reference use is not reported.
Carnegie Library of Atlanta. Issue is kept in three groups for fiction, rent or pay collection and classed books. The latter are arranged under class numerically or alphabetically. Fiction and rent collection are alphabeted and all are counted on the following morning and entered on a daily sheet, juvenile issue being counted separately. No report on reference issue.
East Orange. Colored bookcards are used here to indicate different classes. The issue is counted on the following morning and arranged according to the Dewey Classification and entered in a statistics book. No report on reference issue.
Forbes. Counted by groups of classes.
New York Public. Colored bookcards are used here. Adult and juvenile issue are counted separately on the following morning: