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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1976
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED129322
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contents School-Public Library Services within a Community; Problems & Questions on Consolidation. A Policy Statement. Bulletin No. 6539. Community Services Costs Financial Support Library Services Public Libraries School Libraries Wisconsin state library, school library, and public school agencies advise against the consolidation of school and public libraries as a response to budget pressures. Adult library use generally declines under such arrangements. Inequity of support for various geographical areas could result. In addition, legal questions concerning the use of school collections by nonpublic school students have not been resolved. Experience in Wisconsin and literature reports do not show that such consolidations save money. In determining their policy position, the agencies considered a list of questions concerning facilities, staffing, decision-making authority, financing, collection, and administration which might indicate the feasibility of consolidation. Single paragraph descriptions of the three existing Wisconsin consolidated libraries and an 18-reference bibliography are appended. (KB)
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spellingShingle School-Public Library Services within a Community; Problems & Questions on Consolidation. A Policy Statement. Bulletin No. 6539.
Community Services
Costs
Financial Support
Library Services
Public Libraries
School Libraries
School-Public Library Services within a Community; Problems & Questions on Consolidation. A Policy Statement. Bulletin No. 6539. Community Services Costs Financial Support Library Services Public Libraries School Libraries Wisconsin state library, school library, and public school agencies advise against the consolidation of school and public libraries as a response to budget pressures. Adult library use generally declines under such arrangements. Inequity of support for various geographical areas could result. In addition, legal questions concerning the use of school collections by nonpublic school students have not been resolved. Experience in Wisconsin and literature reports do not show that such consolidations save money. In determining their policy position, the agencies considered a list of questions concerning facilities, staffing, decision-making authority, financing, collection, and administration which might indicate the feasibility of consolidation. Single paragraph descriptions of the three existing Wisconsin consolidated libraries and an 18-reference bibliography are appended. (KB)
title School-Public Library Services within a Community; Problems & Questions on Consolidation. A Policy Statement. Bulletin No. 6539.
topic Community Services
Costs
Financial Support
Library Services
Public Libraries
School Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED129322