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National Commission on Libraries and Information Science

Commission Members

Charles Benton, Chairman
Bessie Boehm Moore,

Vice Chairman

Helmut Alpers

Gordon M. Ambach

Daniel J. Boorstin

Robert W. Burns, Jr.

Carlos A. Cuadra

Commission Staff

Joan H. Gross
Paulette H. Holahan
Clara Stanton Jones
Francis Keppel
Frances H. Naftalin
Philip A. Sprague
Horace E. Tate
Margaret S. Warden

Toni Carbo Bearman, Executive Director

Douglas S. Price, Deputy Director

Mary Alice Hedge Reszetar, Associate Director
Ruby O. Woods Robinson, Research Associate
Gerald J. Sophar, Administrator for Federal/Local
Community Information Programs

Dorothy S. Burgess, Executive Secretary
Martha D. Quigley, Executive Secretary
Carl C. Thompson, Administrative Officer
Barbara Lee Whiteleather, Special Assistant

Note: The logotype on the cover is an abstract representation of the

Commission's goal of "equal opportunity of access to information" for all citizens through interconnecting services and a central core of information.

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United States. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science.

Annual Report-National Commission on Libraries and Information

Science. 1971/1972

Washington, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.

v. 24 cm.

1. United States. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science.

Z678.2U55a

ISSN 0091-2972

021.8'2'0973

73-643728 MARC-S

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402

National Commission

on Libraries and Information Science

30 April 1982

The President

The White House

Washington, D.C. 20500

Dear Mr. President,

I have the honor of transmitting to you the tenth Annual Report of the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS). The report is submitted to you in accordance with the provisions of Section 5(a)7 of the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science Act (Public Law 91-345, as amended by Public Law 93-29, Section 802) and covers the twelve-month period from October 1, 1980, through September 30, 1981.

This year the Commission has reached an important milestone. We have just completed our first decade of service to the Administration, the Congress, and the library and information service community. We are proud of our accomplishments during our first 10 years and have summarized them in the enclosed report. In reviewing the Congressional history and intent, we are pleased that our permanent, independent agency has tackled many of the problems envisioned over a decade ago, when our country was just beginning to experience the changes brought about by new information technologies.

Our major activities during Fiscal Year 1981 included the publication of Public Sector/Private Sector Interaction in Providing Information Services, the final report of our task force on Public/ Private Sector Relations. This landmark study is the first comprehensive and cooperative attempt to identify the proper roles of the public sector, particularly the Federal Government, and the private sector (both for-profit and not-for-profit) in disseminating information. Because much Federal information is not now disseminated in a cost-effective manner, if at all, a major issue is how to improve the management of the billions of dollars worth of information resources within the government. This issue is part of our continuing mandate to develop and recommend policies which ensure that the citizens of the United States have equal opportunity of access to library and information resources adequate to their needs.

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