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Shank, Russell; Henderson, Madeline – Library Trends, 1975
Descriptors: Government Libraries, Library Cooperation, National Libraries
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Tillotson, Greig – Australian Library Journal, 1979
Examines development of archives institutions in Australia and the relationship between archivists and librarians. (RAO)
Descriptors: Archives, Government Libraries, Institutional Cooperation, Librarians
Morrisey, Marlene – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1970
Descriptors: Committees, Development, Government Libraries, History
Benton, Mildred; Welsh, William J. – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1970
This article provides an overview of the 676 page report entitled A Study of Resources and Major Subject Holdings Available in U. S. Federal Libraries Maintaining Extensive or Unique Collections of Research Materials." the report is available, and is cited in Research in Education (RIE) under LI 002 141. (MF).
Descriptors: Government Libraries, Information Sources, Library Collections, Library Cooperation
Henderson, Madeline; Berry, Paul L. – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1970
Emphasis is placed on the automation efforts of the Federal Library Committee's Task Force on the Automation of Library Operations. (MF)
Descriptors: Automation, Government Libraries, Library Automation, Library Cooperation
O'Rourke, Joan – Spec Libr, 1970
There are a great number of federal libraries in Ottawa which change as frequently as the programs of the departments they serve. The three major libraries are: the Library of Parliament, the National Science Library and the National Library of Canada, with the latter two serving the entire country. This paper was presented at the Special Library…
Descriptors: Archives, Government Libraries, Library Collections, Library Cooperation
Howard, Paul – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1970
The work of the Federal Library Committee indicates that a group of librarians willing to work together on the solution of common problems can obtain the necessary resources and can be reasonably successful, providing they are endowed with goodwill, persistence, energy and imagination. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Government Libraries, Librarians, Library Cooperation, Library Facilities
Kullmer, Hans K. – 1980
Defined in terms of their institutional role and historical development, national statistical libraries are discussed in the context of present structures, size, personnel situation, technical equipment, financial structure, general and specific activities, areas of specialization, and growth rate, as well as the interlibrary cooperative efforts…
Descriptors: Government Libraries, Information Systems, Library Cooperation, Library Role
Eaton, Deborah A. – 1974
The function of a Federal research library reflects the purpose of the laboratory it serves and the philosophy of the librarian. Libraries at the Fish and Wildlife Service research centers must rely on small specialized collections, supplemented by a large amount of cooperation among agency libraries and other subject-related collections. Due to…
Descriptors: Government Libraries, Information Sources, Librarians, Library Collections
Verrier, June R. – 2000
This paper provides guidelines for establishing a parliamentary research service. The following steps are described: (1) establish a robust democracy as the context for the parliamentary research service; (2) counter alternatives to a parliamentary research service, e.g., personal staff, party-based research, university contacts, interest groups,…
Descriptors: Democracy, Government Libraries, Information Services, Library Cooperation
Comptroller General of the U.S., Washington, DC. – 1973
The General Accounting Office reviewed Federal libraries, i.e., executive agency libraries, in Metropolitan Washington to identify problems common to the libraries and to determine how they are being handled. The review revealed that: a central depository could provide numerous benefits; microforms are not used substantially; central direction is…
Descriptors: Administration, Centralization, Copyrights, Federal Government
Weber, David C.; Lynden, Frederick C. – 1970
The most significant trends in interlibrary cooperation are summarized and some early examples and developments to the present day are selectively reviewed. Except for a small section of international library cooperation the concentration is on cooperation among public, state, special, academic, and federal libraries of the U.S.A. The efforts of…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Conferences, Development, Government Libraries
Trezza, Alphonse F. – 1982
The current interaction among federal libraries and information centers was examined and assessed to determine ways to improve the coordination of resources and services among federal libraries and to increase cooperation between federal and non-federal libraries in order to meet national, state, and local information needs. The more than 400…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Federal Government, Government Libraries, Library Cooperation
Robisheaux, Judy – 1971
The history, goals, organization and achievements of the Federal Library Committee (FLC) are examined in this graduate paper. A brief initial section relates the history of the Committee from the first recognition of its necessity through its planning, official creation and establishment of responsibilities, organization and funding. The body of…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Committees, Government Libraries, Information Utilization
Kulisiewicz, Wojciech; Karamac, Barbara – 2000
This paper discusses the most common forms of international cooperation between legislative libraries from the perspective of Eastern European legislative libraries. The focus is on experience sharing and on the present place of these libraries in expanded European and world-wide communities, as is represented by the European Centre for…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Foreign Countries, Government Libraries, Institutional Libraries
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