APPENDIX 1 Sources of Additional Help I. Resource Persons A. County Supervisors of Instructional Materials B. School Librarians Experienced in Planning Materials Centers C. Consultant in Instructional Materials, State Department of Education, Tallahassee, Florida D. State School Architect, State Department of Education, Tallahassee, Florida II. Library Supply Houses and School Equipment Companies For names and addresses of some commercial companies from whom library equipment may be purchased, consult the sec- tion, "Dealers and Commercial Services," in The Materials Center (Bulletin 22C, Department of Education, Tallahassee, Florida), pp. 93-101. HI. Selected Bibliography Fargo, Lucile F. The Library in the School. Chicago: American Library Association, 1947. pp. 202-244. $4.00. Directions are given for planning the library to fit the school with recommendations for space re- quired for reading, conference, work, and storage rooms. Gives floor plans and directions for building equipment on pages 202-244. Not as up to date as some pamphlets but still au- thoritative. (New edition now in process.) Gardiner, Jewel. Administering Li- brary Service in the Element- ary School. 2d ed. Chicago: American Library Associa- tion, 1954. $3.50. A chapter on the physical setup of the library gives a good over- all discussion of space allot- ments, equipment, arrangement, and furniture needed for an ele- mentary library. Morgan, Willard D., and Lester, Henry M. Graphic Graflex Photography. New York: Mor- gan and Lester Publishers, 1954. $4.80. (Developing, Print- ing, and Enlarging). On pages 131-163 is a short summary of darkroom housing and equipment needs along with some darkroom procedures. Sug- gestions are concise and very helpful.