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Auteur principal: Hoffert, Barbara
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2010
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contents Feeling the Pinch Hoffert, Barbara Public Libraries Library Materials Budgets Books Surveys Financial Support Library Administration Librarians Fiction Adults Childrens Literature America is facing what many have called the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, with one in ten Americans unemployed. It's no surprise, then, that the 2010 book-buying survey of public libraries is on the dark side. Representing some 100 institutions nationwide distributed equitably by size, type, and location, "LJ"'s annual survey aims to capture the big picture. With half of "LJ"'s respondents reporting stalled adult book budgets and over a third reporting cuts, this year's adult book budget figure was down overall by nearly five percent--the second tumble in as many years and the biggest decrease since the survey began in 1998. Responses to "LJ"'s ongoing book-buying survey show that while materials budgets have been sorely constrained over the last decade, total operating budgets keep going up. The picture may look bleak, but this year's survey has one bright spot: circulation. Adult book circulation has been on the upswing for a decade, but never has it grown as astoundingly as it did this year, which boasted the biggest leap since the survey was launched.
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spellingShingle Feeling the Pinch
Hoffert, Barbara
Public Libraries
Library Materials
Budgets
Books
Surveys
Financial Support
Library Administration
Librarians
Fiction
Adults
Childrens Literature
Feeling the Pinch Hoffert, Barbara Public Libraries Library Materials Budgets Books Surveys Financial Support Library Administration Librarians Fiction Adults Childrens Literature America is facing what many have called the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, with one in ten Americans unemployed. It's no surprise, then, that the 2010 book-buying survey of public libraries is on the dark side. Representing some 100 institutions nationwide distributed equitably by size, type, and location, "LJ"'s annual survey aims to capture the big picture. With half of "LJ"'s respondents reporting stalled adult book budgets and over a third reporting cuts, this year's adult book budget figure was down overall by nearly five percent--the second tumble in as many years and the biggest decrease since the survey began in 1998. Responses to "LJ"'s ongoing book-buying survey show that while materials budgets have been sorely constrained over the last decade, total operating budgets keep going up. The picture may look bleak, but this year's survey has one bright spot: circulation. Adult book circulation has been on the upswing for a decade, but never has it grown as astoundingly as it did this year, which boasted the biggest leap since the survey was launched.
title Feeling the Pinch
topic Public Libraries
Library Materials
Budgets
Books
Surveys
Financial Support
Library Administration
Librarians
Fiction
Adults
Childrens Literature
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ925256