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Considerations requiring investigation in the allocation of funds for library materials at the University of Cape Town

Bibliography: leaves 212-223.

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Main Author: Eave, Rosemary Antoinette Bazett
Other Authors: Kesting, J G
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Language:English
Published: Library and Information Studies Centre (LISC) 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/12559 Considerations requiring investigation in the allocation of funds for library materials at the University of Cape Town Eave, Rosemary Antoinette Bazett Kesting, J G Library and Information Science Bibliography: leaves 212-223. With very few exceptions, all libraries, be they national, university, provincial, municipal or special, are funded to a greater or lesser degree by public money. Thus as Malan says, this subsidy presupposes that their services and stock should be used in the public interest. (Malan, 1978:83). In the case of South African university libraries, which constitutes the province of this study, the parent institution currently receives a subsidy according to the provisions laid down in the van Wyk de Vries Commission's recommendations. (de Vries, 1974). Included in this subsidy are formulae designed specifically to enable the university library to operate, i.e. allowances are made both for personnel and for the acquisition of library materials. It is in this latter connection that the present inves- tigation has been made, viz. the allocation of funds received from the State via the university administration to the teaching and research units to enable them to fulfil their basic function. 2015-03-04T18:56:05Z 2015-03-04T18:56:05Z 1979 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12559 eng application/pdf Library and Information Studies Centre (LISC) University of Cape Town
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title Considerations requiring investigation in the allocation of funds for library materials at the University of Cape Town
title_full Considerations requiring investigation in the allocation of funds for library materials at the University of Cape Town
title_fullStr Considerations requiring investigation in the allocation of funds for library materials at the University of Cape Town
title_full_unstemmed Considerations requiring investigation in the allocation of funds for library materials at the University of Cape Town
title_short Considerations requiring investigation in the allocation of funds for library materials at the University of Cape Town
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