Financial Planning for Libraries

Financial Planning for Libraries

Author: Murray S. Martin

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9780866561181

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Financial Planning for Libraries stresses the need for libraries to weed out expenditures which do not contribute to their basic role--the collection and organization of information--when planning where and when to spend money. It illustrates how priorities and goals must change in accordance with changes in libraries'roles in the information world.


2023-2027 State Aid for Library Construction, Needs Assessment

2023-2027 State Aid for Library Construction, Needs Assessment

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Published: 2024

Total Pages: 0

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"State Aid for Library Construction is one of the most important funding programs administered by the New York State Library. The Legislature provides critical support for this program through an annual appropriation in the state budget. In each of the past three years, the program has been funded at $34 million. Since 1983, the first year state funding was provided for public library construction, total appropriations come to over $374 million. As part of the NYS Library's work administering these funds, a survey of public library construction needs across the state is undertaken on a regular basis. This needs assessment provides important data to the New York State Education Department and the Legislature on the conditions of library buildings across the state and highlights the urgent need for restoration, renovation, and expansion of buildings and facilities. To carry out the survey, the NYS Library asks each of the state's 23 regional public library systems to collect data from their member libraries on their anticipated construction needs over the next five years, including cost estimates and descriptions of the type of work that needs to be done. The most recent survey was conducted in the summer of 2023. The survey revealed more than $1.75 billion dollars in construction needs in New York's public libraries. This represents an increase of more than16% from the last five-year period. A summary table shows the five-year need for all 23 public library systems, and a full list of construction needs is provided for each member library"--Executive Summary.


Planning, Renovating, Expanding, and Constructing Library Facilities in Hospitals, Academic Medical

Planning, Renovating, Expanding, and Constructing Library Facilities in Hospitals, Academic Medical

Author: M Sandra Wood

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-07-16

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1317718100

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Get the tools to meet the challenge of building or renovating a library! The challenge of renovating or constructing a library requires organizational skill, resourcefulness, creativity, and willingness to compromise. Planning, Renovating, Expanding, and Constructing Library Facilities in Hospitals, Academic Medical Centers, and Health Organizations presents thirteen insightful case studies revealing how many libraries have been have been built or renovated using innovations designed to meet a specific organization's needs. Each study plainly highlights objectives, methods, results, and conclusions, and reviews the design of the completed library. Ideas and approaches are presented clearly, showing the designing, refurbishing, and refurnishing of existing library space; the merging of library collections and services; and the construction of multimillion dollar library buildingswith each study explaining proven strategies which can be used or adapted to fit the reader’s own circumstances. Planning, Renovating, Expanding, and Constructing Library Facilities in Hospitals, Academic Medical Centers, and Health Organizations explains the steps in the planning process, including needs analysis, goal setting, and public relations, as well as the practical considerations of packing and unpacking. The contributors are noted library authorities intimately involved in every facet of the construction procedure and cost accounting, and the book includes helpful photographs, illustrations, tables, and appendices to clarify and help practicing librarians and library students alike fully understand the strategies needed to create a functional library facility that fulfills expectations. Planning, Renovating, Expanding, and Constructing Library Facilities in Hospitals, Academic Medical Centers, and Health Organizations includes case studies of: a resource library moved into a basement renovations to the Osler Library at McGill University, Montreal, Quebec construction of the Booker Health Services Library at the Jersey Shore University Medical Center a merger of two libraries at Trinitas Hospital, Elizabeth, New Jersey the renovation of a small hospital library designing a new library in a historic naval hospital the Hope Fox Eccles Clinical Library Renovation Project expansion and renovation of the Welch Medical Library at Johns Hopkins University and much more! Planning, Renovating, Expanding, and Constructing Library Facilities in Hospitals, Academic Medical Centers, and Health Organizations is an insightful resource for educators, students, and librarians of all types.


Creating the High-Functioning Library Space

Creating the High-Functioning Library Space

Author: Marta Mestrovic Deyrup

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2016-11-14

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13:

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This book provides practical information and insights to library administrators and building plan team members at academic and public libraries who are considering or starting a library expansion or reconfiguration of existing space. Building a new library or expanding or renovating an existing building brings up a host of questions and concerns, not the least of which involves the future of the library. This book addresses those issues in light of an overarching positive vision of libraries and their evolving purposes and roles in the 21st century. This guide identifies and addresses all of the steps in the building process, including preparing the request for proposal (RFP), selecting the right architect for the job, developing a financial contingency plan, and managing stakeholders' expectations. The book presents both the perspectives and experience of library administrators and management personnel as well as the insights of accomplished library architects and designers. It provides thorough, practical, and current guidance in a process that library administrators often find daunting and "risk immersive." Reading this book is like sitting down with a knowledgeable, impartial consultant before beginning a major renovation project—a tremendous asset for library administrators as well as architectural firms.