Comment
Abstract
IF I sometimes seem to be obsessed with: library legislation issues, no doubt this is the result of my having become a public library trustee and having been forced to deal with municipal officials for funds and to lobby with state and federal legislators for increased public library funding. I was, therefore, interested to hear Joseph Dagnese, President of Special Libraries Association, say at a recent colloquium at Drexel University, that SLA, once the least political of professional associations, has in recent years become increasingly involved in lobbying for the legislation it supports. The problem is that, as dealing with legislators and bureaucrats for funds and the authorization for new programmes becomes even more necessary, the US library community is recognizing that it is not terribly effective at doing so. Libraries and librarians have simply not been winning many of their battles lately.
Citation
Palmer Casini, B., Rowbotham, G., Edmonds, H. and Herring, J. (1980), "Comment", New Library World, Vol. 81 No. 6, pp. 111-117. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb038490
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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