Library Services and Technology Act 2003-2007 LSTA five year plan evaluation: South Carolina
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South Carolina State Library
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The role that well-funded libraries play in both the economic and educational development of any state cannot be overstated. South Carolina’s 2003 – 2007 LSTA dollars ($11,857,247) played a pivotal role in both areas. 90% of South Carolina’s public libraries participated in the LSTA program during the five-year evaluation period. 85% of those responding to South Carolina State Library’s Five-Year Plan Evaluation Survey were either public library or partner organization recipients of LSTA sub grant funding; 68% said there was an increase in local financial support because of LSTA funds.Collections
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2007-04-18Metadata
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dc.description | The role that well-funded libraries play in both the economic and educational development of any state cannot be overstated. South Carolina’s 2003 – 2007 LSTA dollars ($11,857,247) played a pivotal role in both areas. 90% of South Carolina’s public libraries participated in the LSTA program during the five-year evaluation period. 85% of those responding to South Carolina State Library’s Five-Year Plan Evaluation Survey were either public library or partner organization recipients of LSTA sub grant funding; 68% said there was an increase in local financial support because of LSTA funds. |
Media Type | Document |
Item Language | English |
Publisher | South Carolina State Library |
Digital Collection | South Carolina State Documents Depository |
Rights | Copyright status undetermined. For more information contact, South Carolina State Library, 1500 Senate Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201. |
Type | Text |
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