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Hauptverfasser: Kyrillidou, Martha, Comp., Morris, Shaneka, Comp.
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author Kyrillidou, Martha, Comp.
Morris, Shaneka, Comp.
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Morris, Shaneka, Comp.
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contents ARL Academic Law Library Statistics, 2008-2009 Kyrillidou, Martha, Comp. Morris, Shaneka, Comp. Law Libraries Academic Libraries Library Materials Expenditures Salaries Wages Library Personnel Library Services Electronic Publishing Computers Periodicals Statistical Data Questionnaires Foreign Countries This document presents results of the 2008-2009 Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Law Library Statistics Questionnaire. Out of 114 ARL university libraries, 72 responded to this survey. Law libraries reported median values of 355,922 volumes held and 7,274 gross volumes added. Also, these libraries employed the full-time equivalent of 2,057 staff members in the fiscal year 2008-2009. Responding libraries reported total expenditures of $213,618,759. As seen in the graph below, materials expenditures made up the largest portion of the total, with almost 47% of aggregated expenses falling under a materials-related category. Law libraries reported a total of $21,860,327 in electronic materials expenditures, or a median of almost 24% of their total materials budgets. This includes a total of $18,940,834 in electronic serials expenditures. A copy of the ARL questionnaire and instructions, as well as footnotes to the statistics, are included. A list of ARL member libraries as of June 1, 2010 is also included. [For "ARL Academic Law Library Statistics, 2007-2008", see ED507414.]
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spellingShingle ARL Academic Law Library Statistics, 2008-2009
Kyrillidou, Martha, Comp.
Morris, Shaneka, Comp.
Law Libraries
Academic Libraries
Library Materials
Expenditures
Salaries
Wages
Library Personnel
Library Services
Electronic Publishing
Computers
Periodicals
Statistical Data
Questionnaires
Foreign Countries
ARL Academic Law Library Statistics, 2008-2009 Kyrillidou, Martha, Comp. Morris, Shaneka, Comp. Law Libraries Academic Libraries Library Materials Expenditures Salaries Wages Library Personnel Library Services Electronic Publishing Computers Periodicals Statistical Data Questionnaires Foreign Countries This document presents results of the 2008-2009 Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Law Library Statistics Questionnaire. Out of 114 ARL university libraries, 72 responded to this survey. Law libraries reported median values of 355,922 volumes held and 7,274 gross volumes added. Also, these libraries employed the full-time equivalent of 2,057 staff members in the fiscal year 2008-2009. Responding libraries reported total expenditures of $213,618,759. As seen in the graph below, materials expenditures made up the largest portion of the total, with almost 47% of aggregated expenses falling under a materials-related category. Law libraries reported a total of $21,860,327 in electronic materials expenditures, or a median of almost 24% of their total materials budgets. This includes a total of $18,940,834 in electronic serials expenditures. A copy of the ARL questionnaire and instructions, as well as footnotes to the statistics, are included. A list of ARL member libraries as of June 1, 2010 is also included. [For "ARL Academic Law Library Statistics, 2007-2008", see ED507414.]
title ARL Academic Law Library Statistics, 2008-2009
topic Law Libraries
Academic Libraries
Library Materials
Expenditures
Salaries
Wages
Library Personnel
Library Services
Electronic Publishing
Computers
Periodicals
Statistical Data
Questionnaires
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED521121