The library of a foreign missionary /By Stewart W. Georgia.
- 1964.
- 143 leaves ; 29 cm.
Typescript. Chapter I. Introduction Chapter II. The Importance of the Library to the Foreign Missionary Chapter III. Variables Which Effect a Missionary's Library Chapter IV. The Library As Seen by the Mission Board Chapter V. The Library of Different Missionaries Chapter Virgin Islands Building a Library Chapter Virgin IslandsI. How to Make a Library Useable Chapter Virgin IslandsII. The Lending Library as a Supplement to the Personal Library Chapter IX. Care of the Library Chapter X. Conclusion
Problem Stated -- Purpose -- Sources of Information. Personal Missionary Family Use -- For the Use of Others. Accessibility of the Mission Station -- Availability of Books on the Field -- Education of the Missionary -- Personality and Temperament -- Work in Which the Missionary Will be Engaged -- Expected Time to be Spent on the Field. General Princples and Guiding Rules -- General Suggestions -- Encouragement and Help for the Missionary -- Areas to be Considered in a Library. Size of Library Taken to the Field -- Areas in which Library is Strong -- Areas in which Library is Weak -- Suggestions. Areas to be Included -- How to Build -- Suggested List of Books. Dewey Decimal Classification -- Alphabetical Classification -- Christian Worker's Filing System. The Evangelical Library -- Interdenominational Foreign Mission Association of North America -- Keswick Fellowship Tape Library. During Transit -- In the Home. Appendix I -- II -- III -- IV -- V.