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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1993
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contents The South Carolina Program for Library Development, 1992-1995, under the Library Services and Construction Act (P.L. 101-254, FY 1992). Federal Aid Federal Legislation Library Administration Library Cooperation Library Development Library Expenditures Library Planning Library Services Program Implementation Shared Library Resources State Libraries State Programs Statewide Planning The South Carolina State Library presents its long-term plans for using federal funds received under the Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA). Titles 4 through 8 of the act are administered directly by the U.S. Department of Education. This document shows how South Carolina plans to use funds from Title 1, Library Services; Title 2, Public Library Construction; and Title 3, Interlibrary Cooperation and Resource Sharing. In addition to meeting the planning requirements of the act, this document serves as a basic summary of the objectives, policies, and procedures for improvement of library services in South Carolina. It is also a guide for libraries wishing to participate in the LSCA program. Chapters review the following: (1) a description of the long-range program; (2)"The Library Public"; (3) "South Carolina's Libraries and Their Needs"; (4) "Criteria, Priorities, and Procedures"; and (5) "Goals, Objectives, and Implementation." Two tables list the public libraries of South Carolina and summarize library statistics. (SLD)
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spellingShingle The South Carolina Program for Library Development, 1992-1995, under the Library Services and Construction Act (P.L. 101-254, FY 1992).
Federal Aid
Federal Legislation
Library Administration
Library Cooperation
Library Development
Library Expenditures
Library Planning
Library Services
Program Implementation
Shared Library Resources
State Libraries
State Programs
Statewide Planning
The South Carolina Program for Library Development, 1992-1995, under the Library Services and Construction Act (P.L. 101-254, FY 1992). Federal Aid Federal Legislation Library Administration Library Cooperation Library Development Library Expenditures Library Planning Library Services Program Implementation Shared Library Resources State Libraries State Programs Statewide Planning The South Carolina State Library presents its long-term plans for using federal funds received under the Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA). Titles 4 through 8 of the act are administered directly by the U.S. Department of Education. This document shows how South Carolina plans to use funds from Title 1, Library Services; Title 2, Public Library Construction; and Title 3, Interlibrary Cooperation and Resource Sharing. In addition to meeting the planning requirements of the act, this document serves as a basic summary of the objectives, policies, and procedures for improvement of library services in South Carolina. It is also a guide for libraries wishing to participate in the LSCA program. Chapters review the following: (1) a description of the long-range program; (2)"The Library Public"; (3) "South Carolina's Libraries and Their Needs"; (4) "Criteria, Priorities, and Procedures"; and (5) "Goals, Objectives, and Implementation." Two tables list the public libraries of South Carolina and summarize library statistics. (SLD)
title The South Carolina Program for Library Development, 1992-1995, under the Library Services and Construction Act (P.L. 101-254, FY 1992).
topic Federal Aid
Federal Legislation
Library Administration
Library Cooperation
Library Development
Library Expenditures
Library Planning
Library Services
Program Implementation
Shared Library Resources
State Libraries
State Programs
Statewide Planning
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED355961