Library Development: A Long-Term Strategy for Library Funding
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https://doi.org/10.5860/llm.v19i1.1503Abstract
Compared with other areas of library management, library development has received little attention in the library literature. Many of the important works related to development were written more than a decade ago. In the last decade, only two major works related to the topic have been published: an issue of Library Trends (Winter 2000) devoted to development and fundraising, primarily in the academic environment, and an updated version of Steele and Elder’s Becoming a Fundraiser. This is especially significant in a time of economic downturn.Published
2010-11-28
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Cervone, F. (2010). Library Development: A Long-Term Strategy for Library Funding. Library Leadership & Management, 19(1), 7–15. https://doi.org/10.5860/llm.v19i1.1503
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