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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1974
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED099000
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contents Libraries are for People! But Are the People for Libraries? College Libraries Conference Reports Financial Support Information Needs Learning Resources Centers Library Collections Library Expenditures Library Facilities Library Networks Library Planning Public Libraries School Libraries Special Libraries State Libraries Statewide Planning The 1974 Ohio Governor's Conference on Library and Information Services was the first in a series of meetings mandated by the Long Range Program for the Improvement of Library Services developed by the State Library Board to give citizens a voice in the future of their libraries. Information was gathered on the kinds of libraries--school, university, public, institution, special, and state--now operating in Ohio and their funding sources. Ohio finances its public libraries partly through personal property taxes and partly through intangible funds. These sources have so far proven inadequate. High on the list of priorities of citizens participating in the conference was a better and more reliable source of funds and a better access to information through library networking and interlibrary cooperation. Development of multimedia collections was also given high priority. (KC)
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spellingShingle Libraries are for People! But Are the People for Libraries?
College Libraries
Conference Reports
Financial Support
Information Needs
Learning Resources Centers
Library Collections
Library Expenditures
Library Facilities
Library Networks
Library Planning
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Special Libraries
State Libraries
Statewide Planning
Libraries are for People! But Are the People for Libraries? College Libraries Conference Reports Financial Support Information Needs Learning Resources Centers Library Collections Library Expenditures Library Facilities Library Networks Library Planning Public Libraries School Libraries Special Libraries State Libraries Statewide Planning The 1974 Ohio Governor's Conference on Library and Information Services was the first in a series of meetings mandated by the Long Range Program for the Improvement of Library Services developed by the State Library Board to give citizens a voice in the future of their libraries. Information was gathered on the kinds of libraries--school, university, public, institution, special, and state--now operating in Ohio and their funding sources. Ohio finances its public libraries partly through personal property taxes and partly through intangible funds. These sources have so far proven inadequate. High on the list of priorities of citizens participating in the conference was a better and more reliable source of funds and a better access to information through library networking and interlibrary cooperation. Development of multimedia collections was also given high priority. (KC)
title Libraries are for People! But Are the People for Libraries?
topic College Libraries
Conference Reports
Financial Support
Information Needs
Learning Resources Centers
Library Collections
Library Expenditures
Library Facilities
Library Networks
Library Planning
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Special Libraries
State Libraries
Statewide Planning
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED099000