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Kelley, Michael – Library Journal, 2011
In this article, the author presents the results of "Library Journal's" 2010 budget survey. The overall trend in FY10 indicated that 72 percent of survey respondents said their budget had been cut, and 43 percent had staff cuts. Among libraries serving populations above one million, these figures were even more acute, with 86 percent reporting…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Educational Technology, Budgets, Surveys
Oder, Norman – Library Journal, 2009
This article reports on a 2009 budget survey conducted by "Library Journal" in which a random sample of U.S. public libraries were surveyed via mail or fax in October 2008. Those that answered the survey projected a modest increase in budgets for 2009, just 2%, with less than a 1% increase in funds for materials, a predictable area for cuts. That…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Budgets, Surveys, Resource Allocation
Freeman, Christopher – Library Journal, 2008
According to the results of LJ's latest annual referenda survey, covering measures held between December 1, 2006, and November 30, 2007, voters approved both operating and building referenda at very high rates. If a library reported a referendum this year, chances are they are in high spirits. Operating referenda, with 69% of measures succeeding,…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Budgets, Resource Allocation, Libraries
Gold, Anne Marie – Library Journal, 2007
If one wanted to win a library election in 2006, what would have been the mythical perfect referenda? For building referenda, the sweet spot was hit with measures over $10 million, on a ballot sometime between September and December, with no other items on the ballot, in a general election, for a library serving a population under 100,000. For the…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Financial Support, Library Administration, Budgets
White, Herbert S. – Library Journal, 1993
Outlines an approach to budgeting in the research library. The following priorities are addressed: an adequate student labor force; adequate support staff; professional staff; education, training, and professional involvement; physical facilities and equipment; and the access--rather than collection development--budget. (EA)
Descriptors: Budgets, Continuing Education, Higher Education, Library Administration
St. Lifer, Evan; And Others – Library Journal, 1996
Presents summaries of 1996 budget reports from public libraries, divided by nine geographic regions of the United States. Data indicates that gains in total budgets are 6%; materials 7.1%; salaries 5.6%; and that fundraising has become a crucial activity to support libraries, especially in funding increasing technology costs. (JKP)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Budgets, Fund Raising, Geographic Regions
Oder, Norman – Library Journal, 2006
In this article, the author reports the ripple effects of the energy squeeze due to Hurricane Katrina and other factors that sent energy costs skyrocketing. Energy costs are a good part of why budget growth, which has been steady over the past five years, has been slowing down. The projected change from FY2005 to FY2006 is only 3.3%, compared to…
Descriptors: Costs, Public Libraries, Energy, Energy Management
Hegarty, Kevin – Library Journal, 1985
This analysis of nine myths of library automation highlights cost effectiveness, circulation control and delinquency rates, budget allocation, staff needs, technical services productivity, the online catalog, need for consultants, the MARC format, and turnkey systems. Views of the reality regarding each myth are offered. (EJS)
Descriptors: Budgets, Consultants, Cost Effectiveness, Costs
Ketcham, Lee; Born, Kathleen – Library Journal, 1995
This periodical price survey examines pricing trends, currency fluctuation and other predictors of 1996 serials costs. Tables are derived from analysis of three Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) databases and reflect subscription rates of large libraries. Sidebars include cost history information specific to mid-size to smaller academic…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Budgets, Cost Estimates, Cost Indexes