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Publicado: 1987
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contents Fact Book on the Board of Regents 1987 Legislative Program for Libraries. Library Automation Library Facilities Library Services Outreach Programs Preservation Public Libraries Research Libraries School Libraries Shared Library Resources Special Libraries State Aid State Legislation Following an introductory discussion of the role and use of libraries in New York State, this booklet provides information about the priorities of the Board of Regents of the University of New York for 1987 library legislation to help meet the goal of educational success for all New York residents. Discussions include proposed legislation intended to improve library services by increasing aid for: (1) public libraries, public library systems, reference and research library resources systems, school library systems, and other libraries; (2) public library system coordinated outreach, literacy, and youth services programs; (3) intersystem cooperation in the development of regional and statewide bibliographic databases and other uses of technology to support resource sharing; and (4) a coordinated effort to conserve and protect information resources of unique value to New York State. Other Regents legislative proposals of interest to libraries and other cultural institutions are also summarized. The text is supplemented with 13 photographs, 10 tables, and 4 maps showing New York library systems. A listing of the Regents of the University of the State of New York and other state officials is also included. (KM)
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spellingShingle Fact Book on the Board of Regents 1987 Legislative Program for Libraries.
Library Automation
Library Facilities
Library Services
Outreach Programs
Preservation
Public Libraries
Research Libraries
School Libraries
Shared Library Resources
Special Libraries
State Aid
State Legislation
Fact Book on the Board of Regents 1987 Legislative Program for Libraries. Library Automation Library Facilities Library Services Outreach Programs Preservation Public Libraries Research Libraries School Libraries Shared Library Resources Special Libraries State Aid State Legislation Following an introductory discussion of the role and use of libraries in New York State, this booklet provides information about the priorities of the Board of Regents of the University of New York for 1987 library legislation to help meet the goal of educational success for all New York residents. Discussions include proposed legislation intended to improve library services by increasing aid for: (1) public libraries, public library systems, reference and research library resources systems, school library systems, and other libraries; (2) public library system coordinated outreach, literacy, and youth services programs; (3) intersystem cooperation in the development of regional and statewide bibliographic databases and other uses of technology to support resource sharing; and (4) a coordinated effort to conserve and protect information resources of unique value to New York State. Other Regents legislative proposals of interest to libraries and other cultural institutions are also summarized. The text is supplemented with 13 photographs, 10 tables, and 4 maps showing New York library systems. A listing of the Regents of the University of the State of New York and other state officials is also included. (KM)
title Fact Book on the Board of Regents 1987 Legislative Program for Libraries.
topic Library Automation
Library Facilities
Library Services
Outreach Programs
Preservation
Public Libraries
Research Libraries
School Libraries
Shared Library Resources
Special Libraries
State Aid
State Legislation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED284578