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Pub. Law 93-568

December 31, 1974

(c) (1) The Conference shall be planned and conducted under the direction of the National Commission on Libraries and Information 88 STAT. 1857 Science (hereinafter referred to as the "Commission").

5 USC 101 et seg.

5 USC 5101, 5301.

Travel expenses, per diem.

Report to President, transmittal

to Congress.

Advisory committee, establishment.

(2) In administering this joint resolution, the Commission shall(A) when appropriate, request the cooperation and assistance of other Federal departments and agencies in order to carry out its responsibilities;

(B) make technical and financial assistance (by grant, contract, or otherwise) available to the States to enable them to organize and conduct conferences and other meetings in order to prepare for the Conference; and

(C) prepare and make available background materials for the use of delegates to the Conference and associated State conferences, and prepare and distribute such reports of the Conference and associated State conferences as may be appropriate.

(3)(A) Each Federal department and agency is authorized and directed to cooperate with, and provide assistance to, the Commission upon its request under clause (A) of paragraph (2). For that purpose, each Federal department and agency is authorized to provide personnel to the Commission. The Commission shall be deemed to be a part of any executive or military department of which a request is made under clause (A) of paragraph (2).

(B) The Librarian of Congress is authorized to detail personnel to the Commission, upon request, to enable the Commission to carry out its functions under this joint resolution.

(4) In carrying out the provisions of this joint resolution, the Commission is authorized to engage such personnel as may be necessary, without regard for the provisions of title 5, United States Code, governing appointments in the competitive civil service, and without regard for chapter 51, and subchapter III of chapter 53 of such title relating to classification and General Schedule pay rates.

(5) The Commission is authorized to publish and distribute for the Conference the reports authorized under this joint resolution.

(6) Members of the Conference may, while away from their homes or regular places of business and attending the Conference, be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as may be allowed under section 5703 of title 5, United States Code, for persons serving without pay. Such expenses may be paid by way of advances, reimbursement, or in installments as the Commission may determine. (d) A final report of the Conference, containing such findings and recommendations as may be made by the Conference, shall be submitted to the President not later than one hundred and twenty days following the close of the Conference, which final report shall be made public and, within ninety days after its receipt by the President, transmitted to the Congress together with a statement of the President containing the President's recommendations with respect to such report.

(e) (1) There is hereby established a twenty-eight member advisory committee of the Conference composed of (A) at least three members of the Commission designated by the Chairman thereof; (B) five persons designated by the Speaker of the House of Representatives with no more than three being members of the House of Representatives; (C) five persons designated by the President pro tempore of the Senate with no more than three being members of the Senate; and (D) not more than fifteen persons appointed by the President. Such advisory committee shall assist and advise the Commission in planning and conducting the Conference. The Chairman of the Commission shall serve as Chairman of the Conference.

(2) The Chairman of the Commission is authorized, in his discre

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tion, to establish, prescribe functions for, and appoint members to, such advisory and technical committees as may be necessary to assist and advise the Conference in carrying out its functions.

88 STAT. 1858

(3) Members of any committee established under this subsection who Compensation. are not regular full-time officers or employees of the United States shall, while attending to the business of the Conference, be entitled to receive compensation therefor at a rate fixed by the President but not exceeding the rate of pay specified at the time of such service for grade GS-18 in section 5332 of title 5, United States Code, including traveltime. Such members may, while away from their homes or regular places of business, be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as may be authorized under section 5703 of title 5, United States Code, for persons in the Government service employed intermittently.

(f) The Commission shall have authority to accept, on behalf of the Conference, in the name of the United States, grants, gifts, or bequests of money for immediate disbursement by the Commission in furtherance of the Conference. Such grants, gifts, or bequests offered the Commission, shall be paid by the donor or his representative to the Treasurer of the United States, whose receipts shall be their acquittance. The Treasurer of the United States shall enter such grants, gifts, and bequests in a special account to the credit of the Commission for the purposes of this joint resolution.

5 USC 5332

note.

(g) For the purpose of this joint resolution, the term "State" "State." includes the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, and the Trust Territory

of the Pacific Islands.

(h) There are authorized to be appropriated without fiscal year Appropriation. limitations such sums, but not to exceed $3,500,000, as may be necessary

to carry out this joint resolution. Such sums shall remain available for obligation until expended.

Approved December 31, 1974.

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Vol. 119 (1973): Nov. 20, considered and passed Senate.
Vol. 120 (1974): Dec. 12, considered and passed House, amended.
Dec. 13, Senate concurred in House amendment
with an amendment.

Dec. 16, Senate reconsidered and concurred in
House amendment with an amendment.
Dec. 19, House and Senate agreed to conference

report.

Appendix VIII

Resolutions Adopted at the First White House Conference on Library and Information Services, 1979

Reprinted from the White House Conference on Library and Information Services Summary Final Report

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B-1

B-2

B-3

B-4

B-5

B-6

B-7

Assistant Secretary for Library and Information Services
A National Library Act

Federal Resources for Library and Information Services
Archives and Historical Records

Tax Incentives for Donations of Authors and Artists

Pricing of Basic Federal Government Publications

State and Local Funding for Library and Information Services Approved by Paper Ballot

B-8

National Clearinghouse in Department of Education

B-9 Federal Funding Formulas

B-10 Training, Research and Development

B-11 Preservation and Use of Research Collections

B-12 Institute for Scientific and Technological Cooperation

B-13 Tax Exempt Status for Independent Libraries

B-14 Postal Rates

B-15 Postal Privilege

B-16 Delivery of Library Materials

B-17 A Federal Relations Network

C. Technology, Resource Sharing and Education
Approved in General Session

C-1 Technology and Uniform Standards
C-2 Networking

C-3 School Libraries

Approved by Paper Ballot

C-4 Technology for the Promotion of the Common Good
C-5 How to Effectively Use Computer Technology

C-6 Technology Transfer

C-7 Technology and Federal Programs

C-8 Technological Standards Research

C-9 Preservation of Library and Information Resources/Materials

C-10 Interagency Cooperation

C-11 Elimination of Duplication

C-12 Telecommunication Networks

C-13 Interlibrary Cooperation

C-14 Cooperative Standards and Networking

C-15 Continuing Education for Librarians

C-16 Library Skills Instruction

C-17 Specialist Staff for State Library Leadership and Development

C-18 Training and Continuing Education and Staff Development

D. Special Constituent Concerns

Approved in General Session

D-1 Special Constituencies: Library Services to the Disabled and Hearingimpaired

D-2 National Indian Omnibus Library Bill

D-3 Information Systems in U.S. Territories
Approved by Paper Ballot

D-4 Minority Needs

E. International Issues

Approved in General Session

E-1 International Information Exchanges

E-2 Federal International Communication and Accountability
Approved by Paper Ballot

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Appendix IX

White House Conference Advisory Committee and White House Conference Staff

White House Conference Advisory Committee (1977-1980)

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Organization/Location

Chairman, Public Media, Inc., Wil-
mette, Illinois

President, Bentley College, Waltham,
Massachusetts

Chairman, West Virginia Library
Commission, Martinsburg, West
Virginia

Director of Library Media Services,
Jefferson County Public Schools,
Louisville, Kentucky

President-Emeritus, American

Council of Learned Societies,
Bennington, Vermont

Senior Specialist in Information Sciences,
Library of Congress, Congressional
Research Service, Washington, D.C.
Executive Director, National Library
and Information Systems and Networks,
Washington, D.C.

President, Gaylord Brothers, Inc.,
Syracuse, New York

President, Women's National Book
Association, Blacksburg, Virginia
Executive Director, Medical Library
Association, Chicago, Illinois

Chief Librarian, Miami Beach Public
Library, Miami Beach, Florida
United States House of Representatives
Professor and Librarian, University of
Washington Law School, Seattle,
Washington

Free-lance Writer and Consultant (politics,
economics, media), McLean, Virginia
Librarian, Redwood Library and
Athenaeum, Newport, Rhode Island
Dean, Graduate School of Library and
Information Science, University of
California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles,
California

Director of the Library Services Branch,
Oklahoma Department of Libraries,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Executive Director, Education
Commission of the States, Denver,
Colorado

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