glare surface. It may be fitted with a depressible book truck or a slot and a bin underneath for re- turning books. There should be shelving and drawer space underneath and at least two sections or regu- lar shelving on the wall behind the desk. (2) Dimensions (a) Desk length appropriate for size of room; sit- ting height, 30"; standing height, 39" (b) Chair or stool for use behind charging desk e. Vertical file (1) Size: three- or four-drawer legal size (2) Number needed: minimum of two (The need for additional files will be determined by the type of classroom instruction.) f. Card catalog cabinet (1) This cabinet must be purchased from a library sup- ply house. Purchase should be made in multiples of five-drawer units so that additional units may be added as needed. (2) Cards for approximately 1,000 books can be housed in one five-drawer unit. Each school should have at least one five-drawer unit. g. Bulletin boards and display case (1) At least one 3' x 5' or 3' x 6', plain frame, no trim; may be recessed in two sections of shelving (See Appendix, Drawing 7.) (2) Fiberboard backing is satisfactory. (3) A glassed-in display case may be recessed in the corridor wall outside the entrance door to the li- brary. h. Atlas and dictionary stands (1) A stand with space for a dictionary on top and several atlases below will be useful in the high school library and may be purchased from a library supply house. (2) Revolving-table model dictionary holders may also be used, may be purchased from a library supply house. i. Book truck One should be provided for the small school; two or