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SCHOOL: ADVISORS: COMMITTEE MEMBERS: MPACT Status: Fully Complete Title: THE LIBRARY SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION ACT, TITLE III, INTERLIBRARY COOPERATION: AN ANALYSIS OF SIX SOUTHEASTERN STATES Abstract: The purpose of this study was to analyze the state programs funded under Title III, of the Library Services and Construction Act for the promotion of cooperative activities among the various types of libraries. The study was concentrated in the six states in the Southeast which had been administered on a continuing basis throughout the 1967-76 period by the Region IV Program Office of The United States Office of Education. The six states studied were Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee. Specific objectives of the research were to determine: the types of programs funded and whether they were administered by the state library agencies or at the local levels; problems associated with the administration of Title III funds at both the state and region levels; the nature of the planning; methods employed in the evaluation of the programs and individual projects; and whether state and local appropriations were stimulated by grant funds. Other objectives were to determine whether funded projects influenced other intertype library cooperative activities, and the activities the Region IV Program Office undertook in the administration of the Title III programs. The stages of the research were: preplanning and a review of the relevant literature; interviewing the Region IV Program Officer and obtaining copies of relevant documents relating to the state programs; studying annual programs, reports and other documents obtained from the Program Office; interviewing state library agency personnel in each of the six states and studying documents in their files; and the final analysis of the data. |
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