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Autori principali: Burgess, Dean, And Others
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1984
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED333871
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And Others
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contents Getting It Passed: Lobbying for Libraries. Burgess, Dean And Others Financial Support Institutional Advancement Libraries Library Associations Library Role Lobbying Politics Public Libraries Public Relations State Aid State Government State Legislation This publication provides detailed guidelines on how libraries and library associations can begin the process of lobbying in the state capital for funding or legislation. The first of three major sections covers how to use the legislative process, how to develop a government relations program, and how to select public relations tools. The second section focuses on the legislative and lobbying efforts of library groups in the 50 states, while the third provides examples of various types of printed materials that can be used to further state legislative campaigns. Also included in this section is a listing of state aid awarded to public libraries in 1983-84 expressed in dollars per capita. (MAB)
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spellingShingle Getting It Passed: Lobbying for Libraries.
Burgess, Dean
And Others
Financial Support
Institutional Advancement
Libraries
Library Associations
Library Role
Lobbying
Politics
Public Libraries
Public Relations
State Aid
State Government
State Legislation
Getting It Passed: Lobbying for Libraries. Burgess, Dean And Others Financial Support Institutional Advancement Libraries Library Associations Library Role Lobbying Politics Public Libraries Public Relations State Aid State Government State Legislation This publication provides detailed guidelines on how libraries and library associations can begin the process of lobbying in the state capital for funding or legislation. The first of three major sections covers how to use the legislative process, how to develop a government relations program, and how to select public relations tools. The second section focuses on the legislative and lobbying efforts of library groups in the 50 states, while the third provides examples of various types of printed materials that can be used to further state legislative campaigns. Also included in this section is a listing of state aid awarded to public libraries in 1983-84 expressed in dollars per capita. (MAB)
title Getting It Passed: Lobbying for Libraries.
topic Financial Support
Institutional Advancement
Libraries
Library Associations
Library Role
Lobbying
Politics
Public Libraries
Public Relations
State Aid
State Government
State Legislation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED333871