Finding a way: the influence of endowments in collection development
Abstract
In 1986, Kent Library of Southeast Missouri State University received $250,000 from an alumna for the purpose of library collection building. After receiving the initial gift, university administrators pledged to add to this fund until it reached $1 million. This money supports the Kent Library Program Development Fund, also called the Tweedy Endowment, which provides a means of purchasing library materials through a competitive grant‐writing process open to all university faculty, including librarians. This article outlines the history of the fund, the competitive process, the distribution of money, and discusses the program’s success.
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Citation
Speer, L.K. and Pracht, C. (2003), "Finding a way: the influence of endowments in collection development", Collection Building, Vol. 22 No. 1, pp. 10-12. https://doi.org/10.1108/01604950310457159
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:MCB UP Ltd
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