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Hauptverfasser: Brodsky, Marc, Hyde, Gene
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2012
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1003486
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author Brodsky, Marc
Hyde, Gene
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contents Surviving the Downturn: Challenges Faced by Appalachian Regional Collections during a Time of Reduced Resources Brodsky, Marc Hyde, Gene Archives Academic Libraries Economic Climate Interviews Administrators State Universities Private Colleges Library Administration Financial Support Educational Finance State Aid Budgeting Retrenchment Area Studies Library Services Preservation Cooperation Equipment Grants Outreach Programs Evaluation Futures (of Society) How have college and university-based archives and special collections fared over the past few years in the midst of an historically grim economic downturn? The authors conducted in-depth interviews with directors of 13 archival repositories at state universities and private colleges in the Appalachian region of Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky to reveal the operating health of these institutions. With inquiries into the impact of these times on matters of funding, processing, staffing, collaboration, and more, this study shows examples of creative coping, widespread optimism, and an uneven distribution of economic pain. (Contains 19 notes.)
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spellingShingle Surviving the Downturn: Challenges Faced by Appalachian Regional Collections during a Time of Reduced Resources
Brodsky, Marc
Hyde, Gene
Archives
Academic Libraries
Economic Climate
Interviews
Administrators
State Universities
Private Colleges
Library Administration
Financial Support
Educational Finance
State Aid
Budgeting
Retrenchment
Area Studies
Library Services
Preservation
Cooperation
Equipment
Grants
Outreach Programs
Evaluation
Futures (of Society)
Surviving the Downturn: Challenges Faced by Appalachian Regional Collections during a Time of Reduced Resources Brodsky, Marc Hyde, Gene Archives Academic Libraries Economic Climate Interviews Administrators State Universities Private Colleges Library Administration Financial Support Educational Finance State Aid Budgeting Retrenchment Area Studies Library Services Preservation Cooperation Equipment Grants Outreach Programs Evaluation Futures (of Society) How have college and university-based archives and special collections fared over the past few years in the midst of an historically grim economic downturn? The authors conducted in-depth interviews with directors of 13 archival repositories at state universities and private colleges in the Appalachian region of Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky to reveal the operating health of these institutions. With inquiries into the impact of these times on matters of funding, processing, staffing, collaboration, and more, this study shows examples of creative coping, widespread optimism, and an uneven distribution of economic pain. (Contains 19 notes.)
title Surviving the Downturn: Challenges Faced by Appalachian Regional Collections during a Time of Reduced Resources
topic Archives
Academic Libraries
Economic Climate
Interviews
Administrators
State Universities
Private Colleges
Library Administration
Financial Support
Educational Finance
State Aid
Budgeting
Retrenchment
Area Studies
Library Services
Preservation
Cooperation
Equipment
Grants
Outreach Programs
Evaluation
Futures (of Society)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1003486