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Oregon's Library Services and Technology Act at your community
This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Title from PDF caption (viewed on June 17, 2016).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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State Library Administrative Agencies Survey: Fiscal Year 2016
The State Library Administrative Agencies Survey: Fiscal Year 2016 report provides highlights of the Fiscal Year 2016 State Library Administrative Agencies (SLAA) Survey, which collects financial, staffing, and service information from every SLAA in the 50 states and the District of Columbia
Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA)
application/pdf; "Statistics in this report are from FY 2013.""The Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) is the only federal grant program exclusively for libraries. LSTA is managed by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and administered in Kansas by the State Library.
Marketing library and information services on the green road of web 2.0: the library perspective
Technological advancement has ushered in a great change in the knowledge economic sector. The way people communicate, and in the process of information collection, organization and dissemination are crucial. The right information is to be provided to the right customer (users) at the right time in a customized, personalized, and collaborative way which is imperative for the information professional. The role of the library is crucial in developing the intellect and also for the success of the individuals and institutions that they serve; responding to these changes. The web 2.0 movement emerged as a response to the modern means for upgrading the libraries into more user-centered systems in the present library marketing scenario.The paper describes marketing library services from user perspectives by applying social networking tools on the green road of marketing library and information services. The paper also demarcates marketing strategy 2.0 plan for implementing social networking tools effectively in the library and information services
Connect the dots : newsletter of the South Carolina State Library Talking Book Services
Connect the Dots is a newsletter by the South Carolina State Library Talking Book Services for patrons unable to read traditional print materials as a result of temporary or permanent visual or physical limitations. The newsletter features news about the program, State Library news, new books in large print, and donations
Connect the Dots : Newsletter of the South Carolina State Library Talking Book Services
Connect the Dots is a newsletter by the South Carolina State Library Talking Book Services for patrons unable to read traditional print materials as a result of temporary or permanent visual or physical limitations. The newsletter features news about the program, State Library news, new books in large print, and donations
Kaufman Library Faculty/Staff Newsletter, Fall 2016
Fall 2016 issue of the Georgia Gwinnett College Daniel J. Kaufman Library & Learning Center newsletter for faculty and staff. 7 pages. Contents: "Library Dedication", "Quiet Reading Room Exhibit", "Research Services and the Information Literacy Omnibus", "Featured New Collections at Kaufman Library", "Technology Lending as a Service", "Popular Titles at Kaufman Library", "GeneralSpace: Our Digital Repository", "Donating Materials to the Library", "Library Services for Faculty and Staff", "Kaufman Library Staffing Updates", and "We Want Your Feedback!
South Carolina State Library Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) plan 2018-2022
The LSTA Five Year Plan created by the South Carolina State Library establishes goals and priorities for the expenditure of LSTA funds in and for libraries in South Carolina consistent with the purposes of LSTA. The State Library uses LSTA funds to support statewide initiatives and services, and may distribute them through sub-grant competitions as determined by local and statewide needs
Other titles: LSTA Subgrants Library Services and Technology Act Subgrants
A set of 5 documents provided by the Kansas State Library with information and resources on LSTA Subgrants. "The State Library of Kansas (SLK) and its subrecipients [are] recipients of federal funds through the federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA)."State & Federal Requirements, Assurances and Certifications for LSTA Subrecipients-Grant Year 2022 LSTA subawards (Revised 06/13/2022)
LSTA Subgrant Agreement [sample] (Revised 6/13/2022)
Contractual Provisions Attachment (DA-146a-Rev. 06-12)
IMLS Funding Acknowledgement (State Library of Kansas website)
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Kaufman Library Faculty/Staff Newsletter, Spring 2017
Spring 2017 issue of the Georgia Gwinnett College Daniel J. Kaufman Library & Learning Center newsletter for faculty and staff. 6 pages. Contents: "Farewell Gene Ruffin", "Introducing Primo", "Featuring! Kanopy Streaming", "Kaufman Library Selected as January Cover of Choice Reviews", "Kaufman Library Faculty Scholarship and Creative Activities", "GeneralSpace: Our Digital Repository", "Donating Materials to the Library", "Library Services for Faculty and Staff", and "Kaufman Library Staffing Updates
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