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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| Language: | en |
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1973
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED091001 |
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- Long Range Plan for Library Development in Oregon with Five Year Action Plan, Revision of July 1973. College Libraries Evaluation Financial Policy Library Cooperation Library Networks Library Planning Library Services Objectives Public Libraries Regional Libraries State Libraries State Programs Statewide Planning Changes and revisions in the original "Long Range Plan for Library Development in Oregon, with Five Year Action Plan" (1972) became necessary because of cuts in the Federal Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA) budget. Some programs have been curtailed, and changes have been made in the structure of library funding and grants. Emphasis is placed on networks and interlibrary cooperation. For Oregon's various libraries there are new policy guidelines, with priorities established in regard to accessibility to library materials, staffing, financial support, collections, library cooperation, community involvement, facilities, and the right to read program. In the State library itself there will be support for library development, services to the blind and physically handicapped, institutional library service, and a State library service. Provision is made for evaluation of LSCA funded projects. Maps of Oregon's 14 library districts and 11 community college districts are included. (LS)