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Autor principal: Regazzi, John J.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ974777
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contents Comparing Academic Library Spending with Public Libraries, Public K-12 Schools, Higher Education Public Institutions, and Public Hospitals between 1998-2008 Regazzi, John J. Public Libraries Academic Libraries School Libraries Special Libraries Expenditures Operating Expenses Resource Allocation Program Budgeting Trend Analysis Library Administration Comparative Analysis Needs Assessment Educational Policy Educational Finance Financial Policy Retrenchment This study compares the overall spending trends and patterns of growth of Academic Libraries with Public Libraries, K-12 schools, higher education institutions, and hospitals in the period of 1998 to 2008. Academic Libraries, while showing a growth of 13% over inflation for the period, far underperformed the growth of the other public institutions in the study. Academic Libraries lost nearly 25% of their share of higher education total spending, suggesting a shift in higher education priorities. Academic and Public Libraries are shown to have very different investment and spending priorities with Academic Libraries as a group reducing staff and investing in their collections, while Public Libraries have expanded their staff and services significantly, but not collections. Patterns of spending and investment differ markedly for Academic Libraries by size of institution, while size of library or community is not a differentiating determinant for staff or services growth. (Contains 7 figures and 6 tables.)
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spellingShingle Comparing Academic Library Spending with Public Libraries, Public K-12 Schools, Higher Education Public Institutions, and Public Hospitals between 1998-2008
Regazzi, John J.
Public Libraries
Academic Libraries
School Libraries
Special Libraries
Expenditures
Operating Expenses
Resource Allocation
Program Budgeting
Trend Analysis
Library Administration
Comparative Analysis
Needs Assessment
Educational Policy
Educational Finance
Financial Policy
Retrenchment
Comparing Academic Library Spending with Public Libraries, Public K-12 Schools, Higher Education Public Institutions, and Public Hospitals between 1998-2008 Regazzi, John J. Public Libraries Academic Libraries School Libraries Special Libraries Expenditures Operating Expenses Resource Allocation Program Budgeting Trend Analysis Library Administration Comparative Analysis Needs Assessment Educational Policy Educational Finance Financial Policy Retrenchment This study compares the overall spending trends and patterns of growth of Academic Libraries with Public Libraries, K-12 schools, higher education institutions, and hospitals in the period of 1998 to 2008. Academic Libraries, while showing a growth of 13% over inflation for the period, far underperformed the growth of the other public institutions in the study. Academic Libraries lost nearly 25% of their share of higher education total spending, suggesting a shift in higher education priorities. Academic and Public Libraries are shown to have very different investment and spending priorities with Academic Libraries as a group reducing staff and investing in their collections, while Public Libraries have expanded their staff and services significantly, but not collections. Patterns of spending and investment differ markedly for Academic Libraries by size of institution, while size of library or community is not a differentiating determinant for staff or services growth. (Contains 7 figures and 6 tables.)
title Comparing Academic Library Spending with Public Libraries, Public K-12 Schools, Higher Education Public Institutions, and Public Hospitals between 1998-2008
topic Public Libraries
Academic Libraries
School Libraries
Special Libraries
Expenditures
Operating Expenses
Resource Allocation
Program Budgeting
Trend Analysis
Library Administration
Comparative Analysis
Needs Assessment
Educational Policy
Educational Finance
Financial Policy
Retrenchment
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ974777