Reviews the growth and development of library fund raising within the context of library history and the development of contemporary philanthropy. Topics addressed include changing environments and the need for additional resources; the role of fund raising in a library's mission; effective leadership; and public relations
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
The author explains how friends of library groups and organizations can support a library. It points...
Abstract Purpose: Share successful strategies for mid-level management academic librarians and archi...
THEGROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF library fund-raising in the United States is reviewed within the contex...
A review of several recent articles, books, and websites on the topic of philanthropy and fundraisin...
This is the first study since the 1990’s that solicits information about fundraising activity from a...
Most large academic libraries employ one or more professional fund raisers know as academic library ...
This paper examines and compares the philanthropic efforts of Andrew Carnegie and the Bill & Melinda...
Fund raising appears to have been a relatively neglected aspect of university librarianship. As budg...
The primary purpose of this book it to assist library directors and those who want to become fundrai...
THEP A S T DECADE has been one of burgeoning budgets in academic libraries. During 1950-51 a random ...
When Benjamin Franklin wrote about launching a subscription library two hundred seventy years ago, h...
PurposeThis paper aims to explore the concept of providing education and guidance to library staff f...
An increasing number of public libraries pursue external funding to supplement operating income rece...
One of the harder endeavors faced in a library is maintaining a balance between necessary projects a...
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
The author explains how friends of library groups and organizations can support a library. It points...
Abstract Purpose: Share successful strategies for mid-level management academic librarians and archi...
THEGROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF library fund-raising in the United States is reviewed within the contex...
A review of several recent articles, books, and websites on the topic of philanthropy and fundraisin...
This is the first study since the 1990’s that solicits information about fundraising activity from a...
Most large academic libraries employ one or more professional fund raisers know as academic library ...
This paper examines and compares the philanthropic efforts of Andrew Carnegie and the Bill & Melinda...
Fund raising appears to have been a relatively neglected aspect of university librarianship. As budg...
The primary purpose of this book it to assist library directors and those who want to become fundrai...
THEP A S T DECADE has been one of burgeoning budgets in academic libraries. During 1950-51 a random ...
When Benjamin Franklin wrote about launching a subscription library two hundred seventy years ago, h...
PurposeThis paper aims to explore the concept of providing education and guidance to library staff f...
An increasing number of public libraries pursue external funding to supplement operating income rece...
One of the harder endeavors faced in a library is maintaining a balance between necessary projects a...
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
The author explains how friends of library groups and organizations can support a library. It points...
Abstract Purpose: Share successful strategies for mid-level management academic librarians and archi...