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contents How Libraries Can Play Power Politics at the National, State, and Local Levels. Federal Aid Federal Legislation Financial Support Government Role Librarians Libraries Library Expenditures Library Services Political Influences Political Power Speeches Immediate and concentrated effort is required to secure adequate appropriations to maintain existing library programs and to extend library services to even greater numbers of users. Though President Ford seems unreceptive, the Congress has shown itself amenable to lobbying efforts on behalf of the nation's libraries. Lobbying should begin with the American Library Association's (ALA) representatives in Washington, and those efforts should be reinforced by letters from the ALA membership aimed at congressmen and legislative staff. Additional persuasion can be acquired by enlisting the support of civic groups, educational organizations, and labor unions. (EMH)
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spellingShingle How Libraries Can Play Power Politics at the National, State, and Local Levels.
Federal Aid
Federal Legislation
Financial Support
Government Role
Librarians
Libraries
Library Expenditures
Library Services
Political Influences
Political Power
Speeches
How Libraries Can Play Power Politics at the National, State, and Local Levels. Federal Aid Federal Legislation Financial Support Government Role Librarians Libraries Library Expenditures Library Services Political Influences Political Power Speeches Immediate and concentrated effort is required to secure adequate appropriations to maintain existing library programs and to extend library services to even greater numbers of users. Though President Ford seems unreceptive, the Congress has shown itself amenable to lobbying efforts on behalf of the nation's libraries. Lobbying should begin with the American Library Association's (ALA) representatives in Washington, and those efforts should be reinforced by letters from the ALA membership aimed at congressmen and legislative staff. Additional persuasion can be acquired by enlisting the support of civic groups, educational organizations, and labor unions. (EMH)
title How Libraries Can Play Power Politics at the National, State, and Local Levels.
topic Federal Aid
Federal Legislation
Financial Support
Government Role
Librarians
Libraries
Library Expenditures
Library Services
Political Influences
Political Power
Speeches
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED121307