Chapter 4: Universities and Four-Year Colleges in General
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5860/ltr.50n4Abstract
Chapter 4 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 50, no. 4) considers libraries with Carnegie classifications 15 through 33—in essence, nonspecialized universities and colleges. These are probably the institutional groupings most of us are most familiar with, in addition to public two-year colleges. That may make them especially interesting in terms of where financial damage has occurred most.
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