Library Services Extension: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Select Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 11233 ... and H.R. 10999 ... Hearing Held in Washington, D.C., December 15, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 350 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 65.
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... Budget , let- ter to Chairman Brademas , dated January 26 , 1976___ Schloss , Irvin P. , director , Governmental Relations Office , American Foun- dation for the Blind , Washington , D.C. , letter to Chairman Perkins , dated December 15 ...
... Budget , let- ter to Chairman Brademas , dated January 26 , 1976___ Schloss , Irvin P. , director , Governmental Relations Office , American Foun- dation for the Blind , Washington , D.C. , letter to Chairman Perkins , dated December 15 ...
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... budget timetable makes it imperative that we begin the renewal process for the Library Services and Construction Act as soon as possible . The Library Services and Construction Act , which was initially passed in 1964 , has been very ...
... budget timetable makes it imperative that we begin the renewal process for the Library Services and Construction Act as soon as possible . The Library Services and Construction Act , which was initially passed in 1964 , has been very ...
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... budget request to Congress . We are hopeful that the Adminis- tration will take this action soon , so that the states can begin their own coor- dinated planning for state conferences culminating in the national conference in 1978. It is ...
... budget request to Congress . We are hopeful that the Adminis- tration will take this action soon , so that the states can begin their own coor- dinated planning for state conferences culminating in the national conference in 1978. It is ...
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... budget of $ 12,660 giving service of this kind to its patrons , and this is made possible by Title III . We are sometimes asked why federal funds should be provided for the inter- library projects supported under Title III . There are ...
... budget of $ 12,660 giving service of this kind to its patrons , and this is made possible by Title III . We are sometimes asked why federal funds should be provided for the inter- library projects supported under Title III . There are ...
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... budget procedures will obviate the need for advance funding , but that has not been the experience thus far , because of the authority given to the Administration for proposing rescissions and deferrals . Last year the states did not ...
... budget procedures will obviate the need for advance funding , but that has not been the experience thus far , because of the authority given to the Administration for proposing rescissions and deferrals . Last year the states did not ...
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administrative ALTERNATIVES FOR FINANCING American Library Association appropriate areas bibliographic Blind BRADEMAS brary budget cataloging categorical grants Chairman COBICIL Commission on Libraries Committee Construction Act coordination cost data base Director expenditure Federal funds Federal Government Federal library FINANCING THE PUBLIC functions goals grants Illinois INCOLSA increased Indiana libraries Indiana State University information centers Information Science information services interlibrary cooperation JOHN BRADEMAS Kenneth Jernigan legislation librarians library agency library and information library financing library network Library of Congress library services authority library systems LSCA Title major materials MATTHEIS ment million multistate National Commission National Program nationwide network needs North Kingstown OCLC operation organization percent planning private sector problems public library services recommended Recording responsibility revenue sharing role school libraries September 30 serve Services and Construction special libraries standards statewide tion types of libraries users
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40. lappuse - The Congress hereby affirms that library and information services adequate to meet the needs of the people of the United States are essential to achieve national goals and to utilize most effectively the Nation's educational resources and that the Federal Government will cooperate with State and local governments and public and private agencies in assuring optimum provision of such services.
80. lappuse - NIB's support of accreditation. This promotes adherence to standards 'covering workers' rights, working conditions, safety practices, and grievance procedures. NIB will cover a workshop's initial expense in obtaining accreditation by the National Accreditation Council for Agencies Serving the Blind and Visually Handicapped...
266. lappuse - States has three national libraries: the Library of Congress, the National Library of Medicine, and the National Agricultural Library. The Library of Congress...
334. lappuse - Any member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which his predecessor was appointed shall be appointed only for the remainder of such term.
334. lappuse - Nation's library and information-handling capability as essential links in the national communications networks. 7 Submit to the President and the Congress (not later than January 31 of each year) a report on its activities during the preceding fiscal year.
50. lappuse - Toward a National Program for Library and Information Services: Goals for Action.
50. lappuse - ... appraise the adequacies and deficiencies of current library and information resources and services and evaluate the effectiveness of current library and information science programs; (4) develop overall plans for meeting national library and informational needs and for the coordination of activities at the Federal, State, and local levels...
294. lappuse - Establish a locus of Federal responsibility charged with implementing the national network and cdinating the National Program under the policy guidance of the National Commission. TOPIC AREA VIII Plan, develop and implement a nationwide network of library and information service.
100. lappuse - Ye'll not escape him. Befure he dies he hopes to crowd a libry on ivry man, woman, an' child in th' counthry. He's given thim to cities, towns, villages, an' whistlin' stations. They're tearin' down gas-houses an' poorhouses to put up libries.
50. lappuse - To eventually provide every individual in the United States with equal opportunity of access to that part of the total information resource which will satisfy the individual's educational, working, cultural and leisure-time needs and interests, regardless of the individual's location, social or physical condition or level of intellectual achievement.