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contents Re-Engineering Statewide Library Services in Utah: Continuity and Change for the Coming Decade. Draft Policy Proposals To Be Submitted to the Utah State Library Board on August 15, 1995. Bookmobiles Change County Programs Disabilities Grants Interlibrary Loans Library Development Library Funding Library Networks Library Planning Library Policy Library Services Mission Statements Public Libraries Shared Resources and Services State Federal Aid The need for a reconsideration of policy in the Utah library community is driven by three factors: (1) the success of the Upgrade Process and state development grants in developing local library service; (2) the rapid expansion of revolutionary network technology; and (3) changing patterns of federal funding. This paper focuses on specific programming and funding proposals for the following: library services for the blind and physically handicapped, county bookmobiles, development services, network services, and resource sharing and interlibrary loan. For each of these services, the policy context and rationale is described, program and policy proposals are identified, and funding requests for various fiscal years are outlined. The Utah State Library Division mission and role statement and guiding principles and assumptions are noted. A legislative funding request summary is also provided. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Re-Engineering Statewide Library Services in Utah: Continuity and Change for the Coming Decade. Draft Policy Proposals To Be Submitted to the Utah State Library Board on August 15, 1995.
Bookmobiles
Change
County Programs
Disabilities
Grants
Interlibrary Loans
Library Development
Library Funding
Library Networks
Library Planning
Library Policy
Library Services
Mission Statements
Public Libraries
Shared Resources and Services
State Federal Aid
Re-Engineering Statewide Library Services in Utah: Continuity and Change for the Coming Decade. Draft Policy Proposals To Be Submitted to the Utah State Library Board on August 15, 1995. Bookmobiles Change County Programs Disabilities Grants Interlibrary Loans Library Development Library Funding Library Networks Library Planning Library Policy Library Services Mission Statements Public Libraries Shared Resources and Services State Federal Aid The need for a reconsideration of policy in the Utah library community is driven by three factors: (1) the success of the Upgrade Process and state development grants in developing local library service; (2) the rapid expansion of revolutionary network technology; and (3) changing patterns of federal funding. This paper focuses on specific programming and funding proposals for the following: library services for the blind and physically handicapped, county bookmobiles, development services, network services, and resource sharing and interlibrary loan. For each of these services, the policy context and rationale is described, program and policy proposals are identified, and funding requests for various fiscal years are outlined. The Utah State Library Division mission and role statement and guiding principles and assumptions are noted. A legislative funding request summary is also provided. (AEF)
title Re-Engineering Statewide Library Services in Utah: Continuity and Change for the Coming Decade. Draft Policy Proposals To Be Submitted to the Utah State Library Board on August 15, 1995.
topic Bookmobiles
Change
County Programs
Disabilities
Grants
Interlibrary Loans
Library Development
Library Funding
Library Networks
Library Planning
Library Policy
Library Services
Mission Statements
Public Libraries
Shared Resources and Services
State Federal Aid
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED390443