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Hauptverfasser: Tuten, Jane H., Comp., Jones, Beverly, Comp.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1995
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author Tuten, Jane H., Comp.
Jones, Beverly, Comp.
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Jones, Beverly, Comp.
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Jones, Beverly, Comp.
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contents Allocation Formulas in Academic Libraries. Clip Note #22. Tuten, Jane H., Comp. Jones, Beverly, Comp. Academic Libraries Budgeting College Libraries Higher Education Library Acquisition Library Administration Library Expenditures Mathematical Formulas Resource Allocation Libraries have always had to determine how to allocate resources for the purpose of purchasing materials. As budgets shrink and as information becomes more open, objective methods of allocating funds become more attractive. This Clip Note examines the use of formulas in the smaller institution academic environment. It identifies elements used in allocation formulas and provides guidelines for college and small university libraries that want to implement formulas in their budget allocation process. A variety of sample documents are presented representing many different types and methods of applying formulas, including weighted, unweighted, percentage-based, and narrative description. (Author)
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spellingShingle Allocation Formulas in Academic Libraries. Clip Note #22.
Tuten, Jane H., Comp.
Jones, Beverly, Comp.
Academic Libraries
Budgeting
College Libraries
Higher Education
Library Acquisition
Library Administration
Library Expenditures
Mathematical Formulas
Resource Allocation
Allocation Formulas in Academic Libraries. Clip Note #22. Tuten, Jane H., Comp. Jones, Beverly, Comp. Academic Libraries Budgeting College Libraries Higher Education Library Acquisition Library Administration Library Expenditures Mathematical Formulas Resource Allocation Libraries have always had to determine how to allocate resources for the purpose of purchasing materials. As budgets shrink and as information becomes more open, objective methods of allocating funds become more attractive. This Clip Note examines the use of formulas in the smaller institution academic environment. It identifies elements used in allocation formulas and provides guidelines for college and small university libraries that want to implement formulas in their budget allocation process. A variety of sample documents are presented representing many different types and methods of applying formulas, including weighted, unweighted, percentage-based, and narrative description. (Author)
title Allocation Formulas in Academic Libraries. Clip Note #22.
topic Academic Libraries
Budgeting
College Libraries
Higher Education
Library Acquisition
Library Administration
Library Expenditures
Mathematical Formulas
Resource Allocation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED389311