Annual Report to the President and the CongressThe Commission, 1972 |
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... administrators saw little hope of receiving significant amounts of these funds in light of pressing needs for police protection , sewage disposal and tax reduction . Where funds have been allocated to libraries , they have generally ...
... administrators saw little hope of receiving significant amounts of these funds in light of pressing needs for police protection , sewage disposal and tax reduction . Where funds have been allocated to libraries , they have generally ...
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... administrators in the art of grantsmanship and politics . While they did not propose that librarians participate in partisan politics , they pointed out that friendly governors and legislators can be effective advocates of library ...
... administrators in the art of grantsmanship and politics . While they did not propose that librarians participate in partisan politics , they pointed out that friendly governors and legislators can be effective advocates of library ...
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... administrators who could then offer practical experience during the course and jobs after it . It was further recommended that NCLIS consider the issue of library education and appraise present programs remembering that much of the ...
... administrators who could then offer practical experience during the course and jobs after it . It was further recommended that NCLIS consider the issue of library education and appraise present programs remembering that much of the ...
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... administrators hesitate to allow their libraries to participate in interlibrary loan programs because of the overhead costs involved . Fees for services rendered may be the critical issue in encouraging cooperation . Testimony from ...
... administrators hesitate to allow their libraries to participate in interlibrary loan programs because of the overhead costs involved . Fees for services rendered may be the critical issue in encouraging cooperation . Testimony from ...
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84 STAT adequacies and deficiencies adequate agencies appropriate areas asked bibliographic and resource bibliographic control cataloging Catherine Scott Chairman citizens collections Commission on Libraries Commission's conference continuing education cooperative coordinate costs current library data bases document economic effort expensive Federal fiscal formation services future goal Government groups important improved information needs INFORMATION SCIENCE Appendix information services Institute interlibrary loan John Kemeny Joseph Becker July 20 legislation Lerner librarians library and information Library Association Library of Congress library schools library services materials National Commission national libraries national network national program national system NCLIS organization participants personnel persons planning population present services President priorities problems professional public library recommendations regional hearing require research libraries resource centers role school libraries serials serve social special libraries staff studies task testimony United States Code University User's Needs Westat Witnesses York Public Library
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39. lappuse - Congress on the implementation of national policy by such statements, presentations, and reports as it deems appropriate; (2) conduct studies, surveys, and analyses of the library and informational needs of the Nation, including the special library and informational needs of rural areas, of economically, socially, or culturally deprived persons and of elderly persons, and the means by which these needs may be met through information centers, through the libraries of elementary and secondary schools...
34. lappuse - ... the three national libraries, the Library of Congress, the National Agricultural Library, and the National Library...
32. lappuse - National Commission on Libraries and Information Science Act". STATEMENT OF POLICY SEC. 2. 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.
39. lappuse - SEC. 3. (a) There is hereby established as an independent agency within the executive branch, a National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (hereinafter referred to as the "Commission").
39. lappuse - Financial and administrative services (including those related to budgeting and accounting, financial reporting, personnel, and procurement) shall be provided the Commission by the General Services Administration, for which payment shall be made in advance, or by reimbursement, from funds of the Commission in such amounts as may be agreed upon by the Chairman of the Commission and the...
39. lappuse - SEC. 5. (a) The Commission shall have the primary responsibility for developing or recommending overall plans for, and advising the appropriate governments and agencies on, the policy set forth -in section 2. In carrying out that responsibility, the Commission shall — (1) advise the President and the Congress on the...
39. lappuse - The Commission shall have authority to accept in the name of the United States grants, gifts, or bequests of money for immediate disbursement in furtherance of the functions of the Commission. Such...
39. lappuse - Such grants, gifts, or bequests, after acceptance by 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 them in a special account to the credit of the Commission for the purposes in each case specified.
3. lappuse - Improved efforts must be made to select, train and retrain information system managers to deal with the complicated problems in this area of endeavor. 6. Existing state and regional library and information programs can become the building blocks of a national program. The partnership of Federalstate-local services must be developed to make the best use of resources, reduce duplication and accomplish at each level the tasks best suited to that level. State programs that mirror the Federal program...
39. lappuse - National Commission on Libraries and Information Commission on Science Act". Ubrari.a and SEC. 2. 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.