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TITLE II-A FUNDS CUT IN CARTER BUDGET
The budget unveiled by the Carter administration in January contained no funding for the College Library Resources Program (Higher Education Act, Title II-A). This cut, if sustained by Congress, would mean $9.75 million less during fiscal year 1980 for the acquisitions budgets of the nation’s academic libraries. The loss of funds per academic library would amount to approximately $3,900.
The Carter budget did recommend a $1 million increase in funding for the Research Libraries Program (Higher Education Act, Title II-C). If Congress approves the increase, the total amount available for strengthening the nation s research libraries will rise from $5 million to $6 million. ■■
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INDEX TO BIRTHPLACES OF AMERICAN AUTHORS
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INDEX TO BIRTHPLACES OF UNITED KINGDOM AUTHORS
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INDEX TO REVIEWS OF BIBLIOGRAPHICAL PUBLICATIONS Volume 2: 1977
L. Terry Oggel 0-8161-8360-0 $20.50
• AN IMPORTANT NEW BOOK IN AREA STUDIES. . .
RELIGIOUS INNOVATION IN AFRICA:
Collected Essays on New Religious Movements Harold W. Turner 0-8161-8303-1 $25.00
• FROM THE UNIVERSITY BOOKS SERIES-CURRENT RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY LEADING SCHOLARS. . .
POWER:
Its Nature, Its Use, and Its Limits
Donald W. Harward, University of Delaware
0-8161-9011-9 $18.00
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Autobiographical Writings by Women
Mary Grimley Mason, Emmanuel College Carol Hurd Green, Radcliffe College 0-8161-8310-4 $14.95
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