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Autor principal: Hill, Johnny Ray
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1976
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contents A Contemporary Status Report on the Libraries of Historically Black Public Colleges and Universities. Hill, Johnny Ray Black Colleges College Libraries Educational Supply Equal Education Federal Aid Financial Needs Higher Education Land Grant Universities Librarians Library Acquisition Library Services National Surveys State Aid State Colleges State Universities Statistical Surveys Trends and emerging developments within the libraries of 34 traditionally public black colleges and universities are examined, based on the questionnaire responses of chief librarians working within those institutions. This report interprets certain progress made by the colleges primarily within the last three years. It also presents certain findings regarding student enrollment, collections, staffing patterns, facilities, financial support, interinstitutional cooperation, services to students, and selected general information. Statistical tables relating to these areas are included. It is concluded that although progress is apparent, tremendous work is needed for these institutions to gain parity with comparable institutions. The solution resides in increased funding from four sources: the state legislature, federal government, alumni association, and private foundations or other philanthropic organizations. One of the pressing problems of the traditionally public black colleges continues to be the elimination of deficiencies caused by the historic inequities of financial and professional support. (LBH)
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spellingShingle A Contemporary Status Report on the Libraries of Historically Black Public Colleges and Universities.
Hill, Johnny Ray
Black Colleges
College Libraries
Educational Supply
Equal Education
Federal Aid
Financial Needs
Higher Education
Land Grant Universities
Librarians
Library Acquisition
Library Services
National Surveys
State Aid
State Colleges
State Universities
Statistical Surveys
A Contemporary Status Report on the Libraries of Historically Black Public Colleges and Universities. Hill, Johnny Ray Black Colleges College Libraries Educational Supply Equal Education Federal Aid Financial Needs Higher Education Land Grant Universities Librarians Library Acquisition Library Services National Surveys State Aid State Colleges State Universities Statistical Surveys Trends and emerging developments within the libraries of 34 traditionally public black colleges and universities are examined, based on the questionnaire responses of chief librarians working within those institutions. This report interprets certain progress made by the colleges primarily within the last three years. It also presents certain findings regarding student enrollment, collections, staffing patterns, facilities, financial support, interinstitutional cooperation, services to students, and selected general information. Statistical tables relating to these areas are included. It is concluded that although progress is apparent, tremendous work is needed for these institutions to gain parity with comparable institutions. The solution resides in increased funding from four sources: the state legislature, federal government, alumni association, and private foundations or other philanthropic organizations. One of the pressing problems of the traditionally public black colleges continues to be the elimination of deficiencies caused by the historic inequities of financial and professional support. (LBH)
title A Contemporary Status Report on the Libraries of Historically Black Public Colleges and Universities.
topic Black Colleges
College Libraries
Educational Supply
Equal Education
Federal Aid
Financial Needs
Higher Education
Land Grant Universities
Librarians
Library Acquisition
Library Services
National Surveys
State Aid
State Colleges
State Universities
Statistical Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED131743