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Main Author: Berger, Patricia
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1979
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ212795
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author Berger, Patricia
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contents An Investigation of the Relationship between Public Relations Activities and Budget Allocation in Public Libraries. Berger, Patricia Budgeting Financial Support Library Administration Public Libraries Public Relations Public Support Surveys Tax Allocation Presents data collected through a questionnaire from Connecticut public libraries which indicate that libraries that engage in public relations activities show a higher public support as evidenced by a higher budget allocation than libraries which do not engage in public relations activities. The questionnaire is appended. (Author/CWM)
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publishDate 1979
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spellingShingle An Investigation of the Relationship between Public Relations Activities and Budget Allocation in Public Libraries.
Berger, Patricia
Budgeting
Financial Support
Library Administration
Public Libraries
Public Relations
Public Support
Surveys
Tax Allocation
An Investigation of the Relationship between Public Relations Activities and Budget Allocation in Public Libraries. Berger, Patricia Budgeting Financial Support Library Administration Public Libraries Public Relations Public Support Surveys Tax Allocation Presents data collected through a questionnaire from Connecticut public libraries which indicate that libraries that engage in public relations activities show a higher public support as evidenced by a higher budget allocation than libraries which do not engage in public relations activities. The questionnaire is appended. (Author/CWM)
title An Investigation of the Relationship between Public Relations Activities and Budget Allocation in Public Libraries.
topic Budgeting
Financial Support
Library Administration
Public Libraries
Public Relations
Public Support
Surveys
Tax Allocation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ212795