
John Cotton Dana
19 August 1856 – 21 July 1929
47 works on record
Biography
Works

Literature of libraries in the Seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
1967

The new museum
1920

News from France
1907

The Newark Lincoln, a memorial

The evolution of the special library

The new relations of museums and industries

The college library

The picture collection

Vermont broadsides

Installation of a speaker and accompanying exhibits

Notes on bookbinding for libraries

The use of books

A plan for a new museum, the kind of museum it will profit a city to maintain

Libraries; addresses and essays

American art

Suggestions

A Library Primer

The pleasant art of getting your own library

Modern American library economy as illustrated by the Newark, N.J., Free Public Library

Librarian at large

The supreme importance of reading

On buying and using print, practical suggestions from a librarian to the business man

The Pomfret library, Vermont
The printing press as a teacher
1911
The Harvard University course in printing
1911
The democracy of art
1907
Library printing
1906
Colorado libraries
Horace [microform]
Stories of the prints
Who was Cardelius?
1600 Business Books; a List by Authors, by Titles and by Subjects
Public Library Handbook
A librarian to his friends
Now that everybody has enough to read, what should libraries do?
What state and local library associations can do for library interests
Stories of the Statues
Mr Walpole's friends in Boston, 1910
To carry on New England traditions
State of Colorado
Library problems
Vermont explained by a typical Vermont village
Aids in high school teaching
Changes in library methods in a changing world
The gloom of the museum
The color-and-position method for filing pamphlets, books, maps, documents, letters and other material
Schools and museums