Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
A Report on MELSA's Cost-Use Study. |
| Authors: |
Rosenfeld, Joel |
| Source: |
Minnesota Libraries. Autumn 1975 24(11). |
| Peer Reviewed: |
N |
| Page Count: |
10 |
| Publication Date: |
1975 |
| Document Type: |
Journal Articles |
| Descriptors: |
Branch Libraries, Costs, Interlibrary Loans, Library Cooperation, Library Expenditures, Library Surveys, Public Libraries, Tables (Data), Use Studies |
| Geographic Terms: |
Minnesota (Minneapolis), Minnesota (Saint Paul) |
| Abstract: |
The Metropolitan Library Service Agency (MELSA) of Minneapolis/St. Paul was formed through an agreement among local library districts to share collections, services, and loans. During the formative years of the program, state aid for regional library development was apportioned to local branches on a per capita basis. Since this method did not reflect actual use patterns, a study was initiated to ascertain the portion of each library's budget spent on interlibrary sharing and to measure use of each library's facilities by the other libraries. Tabular results of the survey are provided. (EMH) |
| Entry Date: |
1976 |
| Accession Number: |
ED119686 |
| Database: |
ERIC |