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Hauptverfasser: Sprehe, J. Timothy, Morton, Bruce
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1993
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ461632
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author Sprehe, J. Timothy
Morton, Bruce
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Morton, Bruce
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Morton, Bruce
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contents The U.S. Depository Library Program and the Separation of Powers: A Response to the Librarians' Manifesto. Sprehe, J. Timothy Morton, Bruce Academic Libraries Depository Libraries Electronic Publishing Federal Government Federal Legislation Government Publications Higher Education Librarians Organizational Change Problems Two articles respond to the "Librarians' Manifesto," which discusses the U.S. Depository Library Program (DLP). The first urges that DLP be legislatively removed from the Government Printing Office. The second views the manifesto as the mindset of academic librarians, who think the DLP is a collection of entitlement programs for academic libraries. (KRN)
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spellingShingle The U.S. Depository Library Program and the Separation of Powers: A Response to the Librarians' Manifesto.
Sprehe, J. Timothy
Morton, Bruce
Academic Libraries
Depository Libraries
Electronic Publishing
Federal Government
Federal Legislation
Government Publications
Higher Education
Librarians
Organizational Change
Problems
The U.S. Depository Library Program and the Separation of Powers: A Response to the Librarians' Manifesto. Sprehe, J. Timothy Morton, Bruce Academic Libraries Depository Libraries Electronic Publishing Federal Government Federal Legislation Government Publications Higher Education Librarians Organizational Change Problems Two articles respond to the "Librarians' Manifesto," which discusses the U.S. Depository Library Program (DLP). The first urges that DLP be legislatively removed from the Government Printing Office. The second views the manifesto as the mindset of academic librarians, who think the DLP is a collection of entitlement programs for academic libraries. (KRN)
title The U.S. Depository Library Program and the Separation of Powers: A Response to the Librarians' Manifesto.
topic Academic Libraries
Depository Libraries
Electronic Publishing
Federal Government
Federal Legislation
Government Publications
Higher Education
Librarians
Organizational Change
Problems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ461632