The Bottom Line: Volume 4 Issue 1

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Table of contents

CREATING A FINANCIAL FUTURE

One of the consultants most popular in today's corporate board rooms, Michael Porter, has an important message for libraries, both public and private. Porter examines…

FINANCING LITERACY THROUGH LIBRARIES

Murray Martin

Since the Industrial Age has given way to the Information Age, our attention has been focused on the new electronic media. But sometimes we forget that even electronic information…

IN THE NEWS

Murray Martin

Library of Congress Faces a Severe Budget Crisis. “An essentially declining annual appropriation has begun to erode the Library's ability to serve the nation,” said Librarian of…

CLASS RELATIONSHIPS: Circulation Data, Collection Development Priorities, and Funding for the Future

William A. Britten, Judith D. Webster

Every year the gap widens between materials published in almost every subject and the number of books and journals that even the wealthiest research libraries are able to acquire…

USING MONEY TO MAKE MONEY

Barbara Ruth Campbell

Investing money can be extremely easy, but most of us shy away from making financial decisions that smack of risk, even though we are perfectly willing to buy a house with a…

VENDOR ACCOUNTS: Creating a Cost‐Monitoring System

Laurie McFadden

The Document Supply Service at AT&T Bell Laboratories experienced a crisis in the fall of 1988. It was not monitoring the expenditures for external suppliers of documents, even…

FINDING FUNDING FOR LIBRARY SERVICE TO NATIVE AMERICANS

Beth Fine

“Today the imperative need of Indian communities in the field of education is a need to know; to know the past …and to know about the world that surrounds them in the same…

ME AND MY SHADOW:: The IRS! Tax Issues Facing Library Managers

Joseph J. Newpol, Sherman Hayes

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and various state tax agencies are likely to touch your life as a library administrator either directly or indirectly. “Wait a minute!” you say…

LIBRARY ENDOWMENTS:: Building Equity

Susan Goldberg

Many libraries, academic and public, are beginning to consider establishing endowment funds based on models successfully employed in hospitals, academic institutions, and major…

STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES

Malcolm Getz

The costs of alternative methods of storing data have changed significantly as electronic systems have evolved. Moreover, we expect the average level of costs to continue falling…

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INVESTING IN EUROPE

Patricia M. Cleary

Spurred by the headline‐making political changes in Europe, a new economic era is dawning over the continent. It is hoped that by 1992, unified free trade will be achieved…

CHECKING OUT FINANCIAL PLANNERS

Charles Schwartz

Financial planning may be a leading growth industry, but it has little regulation. Although the majority of financial planners are legitimate, the potential for trouble is there…

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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