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Main Authors: Rossi, Robert J., Daugherty, M. Shannon
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED409897
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author Rossi, Robert J.
Daugherty, M. Shannon
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Daugherty, M. Shannon
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Daugherty, M. Shannon
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contents The Status of Academic Libraries in the United States. Results from the 1990 and 1992 Academic Library Surveys. Descriptive Report. Rossi, Robert J. Daugherty, M. Shannon Academic Libraries Change College Faculty Full Time Equivalency Full Time Faculty Library Collections Library Expenditures Library Materials Library Personnel Library Research Library Services Library Statistics Library Surveys Operating Expenses Users (Information) Changing demands on academic libraries make it important to assess continuously the status of academic library resources and library operations. The Academic Library Survey (ALS), conducted periodically by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) since 1966, was designed to provide concise information on library resources, services, and expenditures for the entire population of academic libraries in the United States. This report summarizes the status of U.S. academic libraries in 1992 and presents data on changes in library staffing and resources between 1990 and 1992. Tables examine seven focal indicators of library status: (1) total full-time equivalent (FTE) library staff; (2) total FTE library staff per 1,000 FTE students and per 100 full-time instructional faculty members; (3) total volumes held; (4) total volumes held per FTE student; (5) total library operating expenditures; (6) total library operating expenditures as a percentage of total educational and general expenditures; and (7) total library operating expenditures per FTE student. Appendices provide: data on FTE student enrollment, faculty size, and total educational and general expenditures information; and technical materials describing ALS methodology and statistical procedures. (Contains 15 references.) (SWC)
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spellingShingle The Status of Academic Libraries in the United States. Results from the 1990 and 1992 Academic Library Surveys. Descriptive Report.
Rossi, Robert J.
Daugherty, M. Shannon
Academic Libraries
Change
College Faculty
Full Time Equivalency
Full Time Faculty
Library Collections
Library Expenditures
Library Materials
Library Personnel
Library Research
Library Services
Library Statistics
Library Surveys
Operating Expenses
Users (Information)
The Status of Academic Libraries in the United States. Results from the 1990 and 1992 Academic Library Surveys. Descriptive Report. Rossi, Robert J. Daugherty, M. Shannon Academic Libraries Change College Faculty Full Time Equivalency Full Time Faculty Library Collections Library Expenditures Library Materials Library Personnel Library Research Library Services Library Statistics Library Surveys Operating Expenses Users (Information) Changing demands on academic libraries make it important to assess continuously the status of academic library resources and library operations. The Academic Library Survey (ALS), conducted periodically by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) since 1966, was designed to provide concise information on library resources, services, and expenditures for the entire population of academic libraries in the United States. This report summarizes the status of U.S. academic libraries in 1992 and presents data on changes in library staffing and resources between 1990 and 1992. Tables examine seven focal indicators of library status: (1) total full-time equivalent (FTE) library staff; (2) total FTE library staff per 1,000 FTE students and per 100 full-time instructional faculty members; (3) total volumes held; (4) total volumes held per FTE student; (5) total library operating expenditures; (6) total library operating expenditures as a percentage of total educational and general expenditures; and (7) total library operating expenditures per FTE student. Appendices provide: data on FTE student enrollment, faculty size, and total educational and general expenditures information; and technical materials describing ALS methodology and statistical procedures. (Contains 15 references.) (SWC)
title The Status of Academic Libraries in the United States. Results from the 1990 and 1992 Academic Library Surveys. Descriptive Report.
topic Academic Libraries
Change
College Faculty
Full Time Equivalency
Full Time Faculty
Library Collections
Library Expenditures
Library Materials
Library Personnel
Library Research
Library Services
Library Statistics
Library Surveys
Operating Expenses
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED409897