Budgeting in the academic library setting can be a very daunting task from year to year due to the complexities of the funding models, yearly percentage increases for continuation materials, budget cuts, and other unexpected issues that may result in budgetary issues. This paper aims to provide creative ways to use library budgets that will save money while allowing them to accomplish much more at the same time. It offers many strategies that may not work for all libraries, but which will serve as strong starting points and a step in the right direction. Some of these strategies include one-time funding, fundraising, bi-annual budgeting, and vendor negotiation
In this issue, Robert P. Holley, Professor of Library and Information Science at Wayne State Univers...
Rising costs for library materials and shrinking budgets make it more necessary than ever for academ...
Flat budgets, rising subscription rates, and the need to communicate the (bad) news to librarians an...
Are you always seeking to improve budgeting in your academic library? Are you fascinated by the chal...
The shifting landscape of academic programs, scholarly communication, acquisition environment, and s...
Fewer employees, shorter hours, diminished collection budgets, reduced programs and services—all at ...
The long-term strategy of the academic library community needs to focus on improved cost effectivene...
When LBJ was president and the Beatles were all the rage, Southwest Texas State College adopted a li...
In fall 2017, the University of Washington (UW) Libraries began a multiyear process to examine and u...
This paper considers management of the collections budget via fund structures. A common approach in ...
This session discussed the planning and implementation of strategies taken by the Dean B. Ellis Libr...
This session, led by two librarians with decades of combined acquisitions experience, was based on t...
This article indicates the various financial problems associated with the college library budget. It...
ReportThis essay offers some practical suggestions for implementing transformative strategies for li...
Maintaining a sustainable materials budget in academic libraries remains a challenging task, as it’s...
In this issue, Robert P. Holley, Professor of Library and Information Science at Wayne State Univers...
Rising costs for library materials and shrinking budgets make it more necessary than ever for academ...
Flat budgets, rising subscription rates, and the need to communicate the (bad) news to librarians an...
Are you always seeking to improve budgeting in your academic library? Are you fascinated by the chal...
The shifting landscape of academic programs, scholarly communication, acquisition environment, and s...
Fewer employees, shorter hours, diminished collection budgets, reduced programs and services—all at ...
The long-term strategy of the academic library community needs to focus on improved cost effectivene...
When LBJ was president and the Beatles were all the rage, Southwest Texas State College adopted a li...
In fall 2017, the University of Washington (UW) Libraries began a multiyear process to examine and u...
This paper considers management of the collections budget via fund structures. A common approach in ...
This session discussed the planning and implementation of strategies taken by the Dean B. Ellis Libr...
This session, led by two librarians with decades of combined acquisitions experience, was based on t...
This article indicates the various financial problems associated with the college library budget. It...
ReportThis essay offers some practical suggestions for implementing transformative strategies for li...
Maintaining a sustainable materials budget in academic libraries remains a challenging task, as it’s...
In this issue, Robert P. Holley, Professor of Library and Information Science at Wayne State Univers...
Rising costs for library materials and shrinking budgets make it more necessary than ever for academ...
Flat budgets, rising subscription rates, and the need to communicate the (bad) news to librarians an...