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Main Author: Whitfield, Ronald M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1974
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED093263
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contents The Efficient Allocation of Resources by the State to Systems of Public Libraries. Supplement to Final Report. Whitfield, Ronald M. Budgeting Doctoral Dissertations Financial Policy Financial Support Models Operations Research Performance Criteria Public Libraries Resource Allocation State Aid State Standards Use Studies The problem of the efficient allocation of State aid for libraries within a fixed budget constraint was studied. A management science (operations research) approach was utilized. Two basic models were developed: an allocation model to determine the amount of State aid to be received by each library system and a model that predicts library use as a function of State aid and other variables. The measure of performance used in this research as a proxy variable for library use was the number of exposure counts. These models were built, their parameters estimated, and their structure tested and validated for the case of one illustrative State, New York. Finally, it was shown how these models could be combined for policy making purposes. (Author)
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spellingShingle The Efficient Allocation of Resources by the State to Systems of Public Libraries. Supplement to Final Report.
Whitfield, Ronald M.
Budgeting
Doctoral Dissertations
Financial Policy
Financial Support
Models
Operations Research
Performance Criteria
Public Libraries
Resource Allocation
State Aid
State Standards
Use Studies
The Efficient Allocation of Resources by the State to Systems of Public Libraries. Supplement to Final Report. Whitfield, Ronald M. Budgeting Doctoral Dissertations Financial Policy Financial Support Models Operations Research Performance Criteria Public Libraries Resource Allocation State Aid State Standards Use Studies The problem of the efficient allocation of State aid for libraries within a fixed budget constraint was studied. A management science (operations research) approach was utilized. Two basic models were developed: an allocation model to determine the amount of State aid to be received by each library system and a model that predicts library use as a function of State aid and other variables. The measure of performance used in this research as a proxy variable for library use was the number of exposure counts. These models were built, their parameters estimated, and their structure tested and validated for the case of one illustrative State, New York. Finally, it was shown how these models could be combined for policy making purposes. (Author)
title The Efficient Allocation of Resources by the State to Systems of Public Libraries. Supplement to Final Report.
topic Budgeting
Doctoral Dissertations
Financial Policy
Financial Support
Models
Operations Research
Performance Criteria
Public Libraries
Resource Allocation
State Aid
State Standards
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED093263