The Bottom Line: Volume 5 Issue 1

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NREN'S FUTURE: A ROLE FOR LIBRARIES?

BETTY TUROCK

In 1990, when the bill was introduced in Congress to create the National Research and Education Network (NREN), a proposed high‐capacity electronic highway of interconnected…

THE HIGH COST OF LOW SALARIES: STRONG REASONS FOR PAY EQUITY

Janice J. Kirkland

Low salaries have both direct and indirect fiscal impact on libraries as well as on librarians. Low pay leads to high turnover which in turn leads to the extra costs of frequently…

STARTING A FEE‐BASED SERVICE IN A RURAL AREA

Diane Richards

In order to serve the growing needs of the business community while maintaining service to its primary clients, North Dakota State University Libraries began a fee‐based…

CHANGE AND RESISTANCE: THE COST/BENEFIT FACTOR

Sara Fine

This article looks at organizational activity within libraries with the assumption that the human cost of change must be a factor in planning. If that cost outweighs the human…

ELECTRONIC DATA FROM GPO: ITS FINANCIAL IMPACT ON DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES

Debbi Schaubman

The Depository Library Program was established to provide government information to the general public. The libraries that are appointed to this program assume complete fiscal…

FINANCIAL REPORTING THROUGH THE AUDIT

Annelles Hoogcarspel

Financial reports are important for several reasons. They provide evidence of wise fiscal management and are a valuable public relations tool. External auditors are employed to…

FRINGE BENEFITS: OBVIOUS AND HIDDEN

SHERMAN HAYES, SUSAN P. GASKELL

Fringe benefits may add 15 to 30 percent to the real cost of labor in your institution! If you are responsible for the budget, they could have both a professional and personal…

BREAKING THROUGH FOR LITERACY

Susan Goldberg

Bette Fenton, Communications, Public Relations, and Minneapolis Sales Development Director for the Star Tribune, a Cowles Media newspaper, has been instrumental in providing…

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION FOR LIBRARY SERVICES: FEASIBLE OR MYTHICAL?

Joseph Eisner

As time goes by, procedures change, needs vary, equipment wears out or becomes obsolete, and materials are offered in new formats. Thus, the library administrator overseeing the…

NEW (PRINTER) WORLDS TO CONQUER

Philip M. Clark

Acquiring a major new piece of equipment is usually exciting. You have great expectations of all the new things you can accomplish. But the experienced computer person also…

NO HITS

Malcolm Getz

In 1989–90, 32 percent of the searches of the electronic catalog at the Vanderbilt University Library yielded “no item found,” that is to say, the searches were “no hits.” More…

Cover of The Bottom Line

ISSN:

0888-045X

Online date, start – end:

1988

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Susanne Durst