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Main Authors: Waters, Richard L., Kralisz, Victor Frank
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1981
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ265995
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author Waters, Richard L.
Kralisz, Victor Frank
author_facet Waters, Richard L.
Kralisz, Victor Frank
Waters, Richard L.
Kralisz, Victor Frank
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contents Financing the Electronic Library: Models and Options. Waters, Richard L. Kralisz, Victor Frank Budgets Community Information Services Fees Financial Support Information Needs Library Administration Library Automation Library Role Models Online Systems Public Libraries Reference Services Social Change Socioeconomic Status Places the cost considerations associated with public library automation in a framework of public finance comfortable to most administrators, discusses the importance of experience with use patterns in the electronic library in opening up new and innovative financing methods, and stresses the role of the library in the information industry. (JL)
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spellingShingle Financing the Electronic Library: Models and Options.
Waters, Richard L.
Kralisz, Victor Frank
Budgets
Community Information Services
Fees
Financial Support
Information Needs
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Role
Models
Online Systems
Public Libraries
Reference Services
Social Change
Socioeconomic Status
Financing the Electronic Library: Models and Options. Waters, Richard L. Kralisz, Victor Frank Budgets Community Information Services Fees Financial Support Information Needs Library Administration Library Automation Library Role Models Online Systems Public Libraries Reference Services Social Change Socioeconomic Status Places the cost considerations associated with public library automation in a framework of public finance comfortable to most administrators, discusses the importance of experience with use patterns in the electronic library in opening up new and innovative financing methods, and stresses the role of the library in the information industry. (JL)
title Financing the Electronic Library: Models and Options.
topic Budgets
Community Information Services
Fees
Financial Support
Information Needs
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Role
Models
Online Systems
Public Libraries
Reference Services
Social Change
Socioeconomic Status
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ265995