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Jacobs, Peter J. – Catholic Library World, 1977
Reviewed are library problems associated with book acquisition related partly to the situation found in publishing and partly to the need for improved communications between librarians and wholesalers. (Author)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Librarians, Library Acquisition, Library Expenditures

DeGennaro, Richard – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1981
Practical advice is offered on managing libraries during a time of declining resources. Librarians are urged to set aside the extravagant and empty rhetoric of the 60s and 70s and take a more realistic view of collections and services for users during the austere 80s. (Author/RAA)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Librarians, Library Administration, Library Collections
Sayre, Ed; Thielen, Lee – 1975
This report presents a model developed to examine costs of public library services, such as reference, circulation, and special programs, to be used by librarians in implementing a program budget and planning a budget system. Allocations for personnel costs, materials costs, costs of supplies and services, technical processing costs, reference use…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Costs, Librarians, Library Circulation
Swedner, Harald – Education and Culture, 1975
Libraries in five Swedish communities obtained money for their activities during the year 1970, which those working in the libraries were permitted to use at their discretion. Article took into account the local conditions and traditions and the knowledge of the librarians in increasing cultural facilities and services for the community.…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Study, Cultural Activities, Librarians
Hubbard, William J., Ed.; And Others – Alabama Librarian, 1994
This proceedings contains the introduction, keynote address, panel discussion, and four papers. Topics include: role of the library and librarians in the information age, the librarian as information consultant, marketing the library to the parent organization, ownership versus access, and financial realities of providing information services in…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Information Industry, Information Services, Librarians
Jestes, Edward C. – 1974
Librarians store, protect, and provide the knowledge our modern society needs, but it is frequently difficult to justify the services a reference librarian provides. The work load of a reference librarian varies greatly with periods of frantic activity separated by much longer inactive periods. The role is principally passive, waiting for library…
Descriptors: Information Sources, Librarians, Libraries, Library Expenditures

Nielsen, Alice M., Ed. – 1977
The directory of Oregon libraries provides an alphabetical listing of public, academic, and special libraries with addresses, telephone numbers, and names of head librarians. Included are public library statistics, a comparison of taxable property values, and communities served by Oregon libraries. Names of Oregon librarians, trustees of public…
Descriptors: Directories, Financial Support, Librarians, Libraries
Nader, Ralph – American Libraries, 1973
Librarians have been challenged to make the public and the government aware of the value of library services. They must do battle to save programs threatened by cuts in federal funds. The Congress must be urged to reestablish the budget control which has been assumed by the executive branch. (DH)
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Librarians, Library Expenditures, Library Services

White, Gary W.; Crawford, Gregory A. – College & Research Libraries, 1998
Describes a study at Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg in which cost-benefit analysis (CBA) was used to examine the cost effectiveness of an electronic database. Concludes that librarians can use the results of CBA studies to justify budgets and acquisitions and to provide insight into the true costs of providing library services. (PEN)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Case Studies, Cost Effectiveness, Databases
Guthrie, Melvin Glenn – 1968
The purpose of this study was to determine conditions and services in Arizona's public, private, and parochial school libraries. The data, mostly for the school year 1965/66, were collected on questionaires sent to librarians and school authorities. The survey covers the libraries' organization and administration, physical facilities, services,…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Librarians, Library Collections, Library Cooperation
Hershfield, Allan F., Ed.; Boone, Morell D., Ed. – 1972
A symposium was held in 1971 at Syracuse University on the topic of measuring library effectiveness. The first speaker, Allen Hershfield, introduced the topic with emphasis on the importance and critical need for measurements of library effectiveness. The next speaker, Ernest DeProspo, was concerned with methodological problems and the relation…
Descriptors: Conferences, Librarians, Libraries, Library Expenditures
Bureau of Higher Education (DHEW/OE), Washington, DC. – 1971
The Howard University library system is reviewed as an organization in this report which analyzes its facilities, reports on a user/non-user survey, and gives a statistical overview. Recommendations for making the library a vital part of the educational program and for increasing its usefulness are included. From the data gathered it was concluded…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Librarians, Library Collections, Library Expenditures
Morris, Roger – American Libraries, 1973
Libraries are getting involved with open university programs. Some of them are so structured however, that they contradict the concept of independent learning. Problems to be considered include: 1) should librarians adopt the role of teachers? 2) should participants be recruited? 3) what are funding priorities? (DH)
Descriptors: Extension Education, External Degree Programs, Independent Study, Librarians
Texas State Library, Austin. Dept. of Library Development. – 1980
Based on data submitted by the libraries, this volume contains a directory of Texas public libraries and their branches as well as selected statistical information for 1979. The directory identifies the address, phone number, hours open, name of head librarian, and system membership for each library. The statistical profiles present data on the…
Descriptors: Branch Libraries, Data Analysis, Depository Libraries, Governing Boards
Wisconsin Library Association, Madison. – 1976
Immediate and concentrated effort is required to secure adequate appropriations to maintain existing library programs and to extend library services to even greater numbers of users. Though President Ford seems unreceptive, the Congress has shown itself amenable to lobbying efforts on behalf of the nation's libraries. Lobbying should begin with…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Financial Support, Government Role