Library Economics in Central and Eastern Europe

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  • Library Economics in Central and Eastern Europe Book Detail

  • Author : Phillip Ramsdale
  • Release Date : 1997
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Library finance
  • Pages : 350
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 45,45 MB

Library Economics in Central and Eastern Europe by Phillip Ramsdale PDF Summary

Book Description: Information is the currency of policy debate, and so it is important to make available consistent and timely data about the operation of libraries, if these essential institutions are to be developed in tune with modern needs. The aim of this study has been to provide a platform of statistical information about library activities in Central and Eastern Europe. It has attempted to describe their scope, scale and different organisations and relate these to the resources they consume. Having established what the extent of these activities is, it is hoped that it will be easier to maintain the flow of information in future years. The objective of this study has been to collect and aggregate data on libraries in Central and Eastern Europe (C & EE) and to contribute to policy analysis in this domain as the countries concerned move towards membership of the EU. The data collected covers libraries' costs and activities primarily for the years 1990/1 to 1992/3. The countries selected for study were those which, at the time the research was commissioned, had either signed or were close to signing an association agreement with the EU, namely Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovak Republic and Slovenia. The work relates to earlier studies in similar format covering EU and EFTA countries {Ramsdale, P. Library Economics in Europe: An update 1981-90 EUR Report 15903 En, 1995) and begins, subject to the normal hazards, to allow international comparisons to be made both between the countries which are the subject of this study and those covered in the earlier work. This work helps overcome the difficulties of accessing documents which are not widely circulated internationally, or are subject to linguistic difficulties and standardisation problems, particularly in the realm of economic data. As for previous studies, no primary survey work was undertaken. Survey forms were not sent to individual libraries but to people at national level involved in the production or use of the various national library statistical surveys who were asked to map their data onto standardised forms and to verify the results and deal with queries. The study adopts the six library sectors and other definitions originally developed by UNESCO as incorporated in ISO 2789 and reports on libraries' expenditure and activities within this framework. Survey questionnaires were despatched to all relevant countries in 1995 and a database was constructed on the basis of these returns, published sources and information supplied by UNESCO. Gaps were filled by grossing of both activity and financial data. The study 'Library economics in Central and Eastern Europe' has collected and aggregated data on libraries in 10 Central and East European countries. The study adopts the six library sectors and other definitions originally developed by Unesco as incorporated in ISO 2789 and reports on libraries' expenditure and activities within this framework. It covers primarily the years 1990/91 to 1992/93. The findings of the study begin to allow international comparisons to be made both between the countries covered by this study and the EU Member States.

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