A living snapshot of American librarianship at the dawn of 1914. A handbook for library professionals. The American Library Annual 1914 stands as a compact American library reference and library science annual that curates institutional directories, period bibliography and the statistical returns so valuable to scholars. Designed for use, not ornament, it gathers the listings and practical commentary that inform library collection development, day-to-day administration and the wider study of 1910s American libraries. As an early 20th century bibliography and librarians' professional reference it supplies the historical library statistics and contact-style data that make it an indispensable library directories resource and archival research tool for anyone pursuing United States libraries history. Accessible yet authoritative, the Annual functions equally well as a library science compendium and a straightforward library history resource: a working book for practising librarians, researchers and curious readers of cultural history. As a contemporary record of institutional growth and professional priorities on the eve of the First World War, the book has enduring significance for historians and archivists. It illuminates the networks, collection choices and statistical frameworks that shaped public, academic and special libraries across the United States, and so offers rare primary evidence for study and citation. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Casual readers interested in social and cultural history will find richly grounded factual texture here, while classic-literature collectors, librarians and reference archivists will prize the volume as an essential addition to specialist shelves. Its orderly listings are a practical springboard for provenance work, institutional biographies and comparative analysis across states and regions. For students, genealogists and curators it offers lead-lines in names, addresses and statistical data that help orient deeper archival enquiry.