id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-12791 Brown, Helen M. Quiet World: a Librarian's Crusade for Destiny (Book Review) 1975-11-01 1 .pdf application/pdf 746 43 70 He has, by his own count, been en- gaged in twenty crusades of which li- brary education has been the overriding one, and the others which have most deeply engaged him have been for one race, basic reference, encyclopedia, library-college, me- dia unity, and library history. He defines the ultimate goal of the public library as independent study for all; he believes that reference li- brarians should initiate inquiry rather than merely answer the questions put to them; he has fathered the library-college which seeks to increase effectiveness of student learning through use of library-centered in- dependent study, and he has vigorously promoted audiovisual unity with other li- brary resources as a means to extending in- dependent learning down into the second- ary and elementary grades. cache/crl-12791.pdf txt/crl-12791.txt