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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1967
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED022519
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contents Emerging Library Systems: The 1963-66 Evaluation of the New York State Public Library System. Library Cooperation Library Facilities Library Materials Library Networks Library Services Library Surveys Public Libraries Reference Services This report discusses the following aspects of New York Public Library systems: services, resources, organization and government, accessibility, users and uses, role of the state, management, finance, special problems of New York City libraries, and trends. Information was collected mainly during late 1964 and 1965 and was gathered from local library annual reports, interviews in all system headquarters and selected local libraries, check lists, performance questions, user questionnaires, and a review of the literature. The major recommendation of the nineteen presented is that library service of all types and at all levels should be coordinated. Excerpts from the New York State laws and regulations which pertain to library systems are appended. (CC)
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spellingShingle Emerging Library Systems: The 1963-66 Evaluation of the New York State Public Library System.
Library Cooperation
Library Facilities
Library Materials
Library Networks
Library Services
Library Surveys
Public Libraries
Reference Services
Emerging Library Systems: The 1963-66 Evaluation of the New York State Public Library System. Library Cooperation Library Facilities Library Materials Library Networks Library Services Library Surveys Public Libraries Reference Services This report discusses the following aspects of New York Public Library systems: services, resources, organization and government, accessibility, users and uses, role of the state, management, finance, special problems of New York City libraries, and trends. Information was collected mainly during late 1964 and 1965 and was gathered from local library annual reports, interviews in all system headquarters and selected local libraries, check lists, performance questions, user questionnaires, and a review of the literature. The major recommendation of the nineteen presented is that library service of all types and at all levels should be coordinated. Excerpts from the New York State laws and regulations which pertain to library systems are appended. (CC)
title Emerging Library Systems: The 1963-66 Evaluation of the New York State Public Library System.
topic Library Cooperation
Library Facilities
Library Materials
Library Networks
Library Services
Library Surveys
Public Libraries
Reference Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED022519