War Service of the American Library Association by Theodore Wesley Koch delves into the American Library Association's initiatives to provide books to soldiers during World War I. It explores the establishment of camp libraries book selection and the impact of these libraries on soldiers. The book also addresses challenges in offering educational resources popular book genres among soldiers and the significance of magazines. It emphasizes the role of camp librarians and the positive reception of library services by soldiers advocating for the importance of diverse reading materials for soldiers' well-being.
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