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d. Do you send collections of books for home circulation

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to places outside the library?

Affirmative, 16; negative, 11.

e.1. Do the custodians of these places furnish circulation figures?

Affirmative, 14; negative, 3.

e.2. How often? Monthly, 6; bi-monthly, 1; yearly, 3; weekly, 1.

f. Is any record kept of the reading (not home circulation) of these collections?

Affirmative, 2; negative, 14.

g. If no circulation figures are obtainable, do you count the original collections sent as books issued?

Affirmative, 13; negative, 4.

h. is omitted.

i. For what periods are such collections sent on deposit? Varied, 16; two months, 2; two weeks, 1.

4. Filing of cards.

a.1. Are fiction and non-fiction cards separated under the day's issue?

Affirmative, 12.

a.2. Or are all cards filed in alphabetical order according to author or otherwise.

Accession number, 1; author, 2; author and accession number, 1; borrower's name, 2; call number on slips, 2; class number, 6; title, 1.

b. Do you use different colored book cards?

Affirmative, 13; negative, 14.