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Alexander, Johanna Olson – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1998
Analyzes the strategic fund-raising advantages of new and small academic libraries and provides a basis for positioning the library within campus development strategy. Defines the evolving academic library and discusses new perspectives, collaborative opportunities, flexibility and simplicity, goals, and organizational significance and donor…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Campus Planning, Comparative Analysis, Cooperation
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Martin, Rebecca R. – College and Research Libraries, 1987
Examines the elements required to ensure the operation and use of special collections within an austerity context in order to develop a rationale for their continued support. Strategies for support are discussed, including the establishment of a strong rationale, the development of external funding sources, and models for cooperative efforts.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Budgets, Financial Support, Fund Raising
Lampman, Sherry, Comp.; Leitzke, Nowell, Comp. – 1991
This compilation was put together to help librarians work for literacy in their communities more effectively. Information was gathered from tip sheets produced as part of the 1987-1990 Community Alliances for Literacy and Learning (CALL) project and from tip sheets that were part of the 1991 Library Resources for Literacy project. Additional…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Community Programs, Continuing Education
Bajjaly, Stephen T. – 1999
This publication outlines the complete community networking process: planning, developing partnerships, funding, marketing, content, public access, and evaluation, and discusses the variety of roles that the local public library can play in this process. Chapter One, "The Importance of Community Networking," describes the importance of community…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Agency Cooperation, Community Needs, Community Programs