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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Published: 1969
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contents Libraries in North Carolina Public Senior Colleges and Universities: Present Status and Future Needs. College Libraries Financial Support Library Collections Library Cooperation Library Facilities Library Planning Library Standards Library Surveys Personnel Technological Advancement Use Studies This report is based on a study of 15 public senior college and university libraries in North Carolina as of June 30, 1968, conducted by Robert B. Downs. The libraries in most of the colleges and universities suffer from deficiencies in holdings, shortages in qualified personnel, and inadequate space. These problems result from increases in numbers of students and faculty, expansion of academic programs, increase in the number of books and periodicals published, high deterioration rates of existing holdings, and inadequate financial support. The Board of Higher Education recommends that: (1) the book, periodical, and binding budgets be increased at all public senior institutions depending upon needs; (2) institutions reach specified goals for minimum numbers of volumes by 1975; (3) institutions not designated as depositories for Federal Government publications become depositories; (4) the ratio of clerical staff to librarians be raised to two to one; (5) the ratio of librarians to students be raised to one librarian for every 300 students; (6) library seating accommodate 25% of student enrollment; (7) administration, faculty, and library staff explore ways of cooperating to improve services; (8) a study be initiated to determine the feasibility of a central research library facility for the state (Author/CC)
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spellingShingle Libraries in North Carolina Public Senior Colleges and Universities: Present Status and Future Needs.
College Libraries
Financial Support
Library Collections
Library Cooperation
Library Facilities
Library Planning
Library Standards
Library Surveys
Personnel
Technological Advancement
Use Studies
Libraries in North Carolina Public Senior Colleges and Universities: Present Status and Future Needs. College Libraries Financial Support Library Collections Library Cooperation Library Facilities Library Planning Library Standards Library Surveys Personnel Technological Advancement Use Studies This report is based on a study of 15 public senior college and university libraries in North Carolina as of June 30, 1968, conducted by Robert B. Downs. The libraries in most of the colleges and universities suffer from deficiencies in holdings, shortages in qualified personnel, and inadequate space. These problems result from increases in numbers of students and faculty, expansion of academic programs, increase in the number of books and periodicals published, high deterioration rates of existing holdings, and inadequate financial support. The Board of Higher Education recommends that: (1) the book, periodical, and binding budgets be increased at all public senior institutions depending upon needs; (2) institutions reach specified goals for minimum numbers of volumes by 1975; (3) institutions not designated as depositories for Federal Government publications become depositories; (4) the ratio of clerical staff to librarians be raised to two to one; (5) the ratio of librarians to students be raised to one librarian for every 300 students; (6) library seating accommodate 25% of student enrollment; (7) administration, faculty, and library staff explore ways of cooperating to improve services; (8) a study be initiated to determine the feasibility of a central research library facility for the state (Author/CC)
title Libraries in North Carolina Public Senior Colleges and Universities: Present Status and Future Needs.
topic College Libraries
Financial Support
Library Collections
Library Cooperation
Library Facilities
Library Planning
Library Standards
Library Surveys
Personnel
Technological Advancement
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED029659