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| author | Gravois, Jim |
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| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Comparing Libraries of Public Historically Black Colleges and Universities with their White Counterparts. Gravois, Jim Academic Libraries Black Colleges Comparative Analysis Higher Education Library Collections Library Personnel Library Research Library Statistics Salary Wage Differentials Statistical Analysis This study compares libraries of 222 public historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) with those of traditionally white public colleges in 18 states by analyzing number of volumes, staff, and salary totals. In general, HBCUs and non-HBCUs are equal in volumes per student; HBCUs are superior in library staffing, and non-HBCUs are ahead in salary. (PEN) |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1995 |
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| spellingShingle | Comparing Libraries of Public Historically Black Colleges and Universities with their White Counterparts. Gravois, Jim Academic Libraries Black Colleges Comparative Analysis Higher Education Library Collections Library Personnel Library Research Library Statistics Salary Wage Differentials Statistical Analysis Comparing Libraries of Public Historically Black Colleges and Universities with their White Counterparts. Gravois, Jim Academic Libraries Black Colleges Comparative Analysis Higher Education Library Collections Library Personnel Library Research Library Statistics Salary Wage Differentials Statistical Analysis This study compares libraries of 222 public historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) with those of traditionally white public colleges in 18 states by analyzing number of volumes, staff, and salary totals. In general, HBCUs and non-HBCUs are equal in volumes per student; HBCUs are superior in library staffing, and non-HBCUs are ahead in salary. (PEN) |
| title | Comparing Libraries of Public Historically Black Colleges and Universities with their White Counterparts. |
| topic | Academic Libraries Black Colleges Comparative Analysis Higher Education Library Collections Library Personnel Library Research Library Statistics Salary Wage Differentials Statistical Analysis |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ536280 |