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Main Authors: Griffiths, Jose-Marie, King, Donald W.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1989
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED309783
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author Griffiths, Jose-Marie
King, Donald W.
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King, Donald W.
Griffiths, Jose-Marie
King, Donald W.
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contents Library Systems in New York State. Griffiths, Jose-Marie King, Donald W. Academic Libraries Elementary Secondary Education Higher Education Interviews Learning Resources Centers Library Networks Library Services Library Surveys Operations Research Public Libraries Research Libraries School Libraries Shared Resources and Services State Programs Users (Information) This comprehensive state-wide study of library systems in New York state describes them and analyzes the way they are working; compares that to the intent of library laws and regulations and to the needs of state residents for library services; and recommends changes where a need for them is indicated. (Three types of library systems are identified: Public Library Systems; the Reference and Research Library Resources Systems (RRLRS); and School Library Systems.) Five components were studied: (1) mission and services; (2) governance; (3) intersystem relationships and cooperation; (4) funding; and (5) measurement. Data were gathered through formal surveys; interviews; analysis of relevant reports; and meetings with various groups. The 117 individual types of services provided by library systems that were identified support libraries and citizens in five ways: enhancement of library services; performance of library operational functions; direct services to users; support of library development; and enhancement of cooperation and communication. The results of this study leave little doubt about the use, usefulness, and value of library systems in New York state, although some areas that need improvement are indicated. A lengthy summary of the study is followed by a list of the major recommendations and detailed analyses of the data for each of the areas studied. Appended materials include copies of the questionnaires, and data are displayed in 7 figures and 50 tables. (BBM)
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spellingShingle Library Systems in New York State.
Griffiths, Jose-Marie
King, Donald W.
Academic Libraries
Elementary Secondary Education
Higher Education
Interviews
Learning Resources Centers
Library Networks
Library Services
Library Surveys
Operations Research
Public Libraries
Research Libraries
School Libraries
Shared Resources and Services
State Programs
Users (Information)
Library Systems in New York State. Griffiths, Jose-Marie King, Donald W. Academic Libraries Elementary Secondary Education Higher Education Interviews Learning Resources Centers Library Networks Library Services Library Surveys Operations Research Public Libraries Research Libraries School Libraries Shared Resources and Services State Programs Users (Information) This comprehensive state-wide study of library systems in New York state describes them and analyzes the way they are working; compares that to the intent of library laws and regulations and to the needs of state residents for library services; and recommends changes where a need for them is indicated. (Three types of library systems are identified: Public Library Systems; the Reference and Research Library Resources Systems (RRLRS); and School Library Systems.) Five components were studied: (1) mission and services; (2) governance; (3) intersystem relationships and cooperation; (4) funding; and (5) measurement. Data were gathered through formal surveys; interviews; analysis of relevant reports; and meetings with various groups. The 117 individual types of services provided by library systems that were identified support libraries and citizens in five ways: enhancement of library services; performance of library operational functions; direct services to users; support of library development; and enhancement of cooperation and communication. The results of this study leave little doubt about the use, usefulness, and value of library systems in New York state, although some areas that need improvement are indicated. A lengthy summary of the study is followed by a list of the major recommendations and detailed analyses of the data for each of the areas studied. Appended materials include copies of the questionnaires, and data are displayed in 7 figures and 50 tables. (BBM)
title Library Systems in New York State.
topic Academic Libraries
Elementary Secondary Education
Higher Education
Interviews
Learning Resources Centers
Library Networks
Library Services
Library Surveys
Operations Research
Public Libraries
Research Libraries
School Libraries
Shared Resources and Services
State Programs
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED309783