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Table Of Contents
List Of Tables 3
SURVEY PARTICIPANTS 20
Introduction & Demographics 21
Chapter One: Summary Of Main Findings 23
Chapter Two: Staff 36
Chapter Three: Materials Spending 44
Chapter Four: Grants 50
Chapter Five: Capital Spending 64
Chapter Six: Technology Education Center 74
Chapter Seven: Books 78
Chapter Eight: Subject-Specific Investment 86
Chapter Nine: Journals 101
Chapter Ten: Information Literacy 111
Chapter Eleven: Special Collections 117
Chapter Twelve: Building Plans 127
Chapter Thirteen: Notable Library Science Schools 131
OTHER REPORTS FROM PRIMARY RESEARCH GROUP INC. 134
List Of Tables
Table 1.1: Public/Private Status 21
Table 1.2: Type of College (Type) 21
Table 1.3: Enrollment (FTE) 21
Table 1.4: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Full Time Equivalent Enrollment…… 21
Table 1.5: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Full Time Equivalent Enrollment, Broken Out by Public/Private 21
Table 1.6: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Full Time Equivalent Enrollment, Broken Out by Type 22
Table 1.7: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Full Time Equivalent Enrollment, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 22
Table 2.1: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Staff of the Library (Full Time Equivalent Positions) 36
Table 2.2: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Staff of the Library, Broken Out by Public/Private 36
Table 2.3: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Staff of the Library, Broken Out by Type 36
Table 2.4: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Staff of the Library, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 36
Table 2.5: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Annual Cost of Salaries, Benefits and Other Compensation for the Library in 2008 37
Table 2.6: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Annual Cost of Salaries, Benefits and Other Compensation for the Library in 2008, Broken Out by Public/Private…………………………………………………………………………. 37
Table 2.7: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Annual Cost of Salaries, Benefits and Other Compensation for the Library in 2008, Broken Out by Type 37
Table 2.8: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Annual Cost of Salaries, Benefits and Other Compensation for the Library in 2008, Broken Out by Enrollment Category…….. 37
Table 2.9: Description of the Trend for Salaries and Benefits for Librarians Employed by the Institution, Over the Past Year 38
Table 2.10: Description of the Trend for Salaries and Benefits for Librarians Employed by the Institution, Over the Past Year, Broken Out by Public/Private 38
Table 2.11: Description of the Trend for Salaries and Benefits for Librarians Employed by the Institution, Over the Past Year, Broken Out by Type 38
Table 2.12: Description of the Trend for Salaries and Benefits for Librarians Employed by the Institution, Over the Past Year, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 39
Table 2.13: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Librarians Organizations Plan to Hire in the Next Year 39
Table 2.14: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Librarians Organizations Plan to Hire in the Next Year, Broken Out by Public/Private 39
Table 2.15: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Librarians Organizations Plan to Hire in the Next Year, Broken Out by Type 39
Table 2.16: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Librarians Organizations Plan to Hire in the Next Year, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 40
Table 2.17: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Librarians Organizations Expect Will Leave the Library in the Next Year 40
Table 2.18: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Librarians Organizations Expect Will Leave the Library in the Next Year, Broken Out by Public/Private.. 40
Table 2.19: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Librarians Organizations Expect Will Leave the Library in the Next Year, Broken Out by Type 40
Table 2.20: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Librarians Organizations Expect Will Leave the Library in the Next Year, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 41
Table 2.21: Colleges Whose Librarians are Covered by a Labor Contract 41
Table 2.22: Colleges Whose Librarians are Covered by a Labor Contract, Broken Out by Public/Private 41
Table 2.23: Colleges Whose Librarians are Covered by a Labor Contract, Broken Out by Type……… 42
Table 2.24: Colleges Whose Librarians are Covered by a Labor Contract, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 42
Table 3.1: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Spending on Materials/Content in 2008 (in $ U.S.) 44
Table 3.2: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Spending on Materials/Content in 2008, Broken Out by Public/Private 44
Table 3.3: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Spending on Materials/Content in 2008, Broken Out by Type 44
Table 3.4: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Spending on Materials/Content in 2008, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 44
Table 3.5: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rate of Change in the Library's Spending on Materials/Content Between the 2006-07 and 2007-08 Academic Years 45
Table 3.6: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rate of Change in the Library’s Spending on Materials/Content Between the 2006-07 and 2007-08 Academic Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 45
Table 3.7: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rate of Change in the Library’s Spending on Materials/Content Between the 2006-07 and 2007-08 Academic Years, Broken Out by Type 45
Table 3.8: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rate of Change in the Library’s Spending on Materials/Content Between the 2006-07 and 2007-08 Academic Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 45
Table 3.9: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Estimated Rate of Change in the Library's Spending for Materials/Content Over the Next Year (2008-09) 46
Table 3.10: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Estimated Rate of Change in the Library’s Spending for Materials/Content Over the Next Year, Broken Out by Public/Private.. 46
Table 3.11: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Estimated Rate of Change in the Library’s Spending for Materials/Content Over the Next Year, Broken Out by Type 46
Table 3.12: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Estimated Rate of Change in the Library’s Spending for Materials/Content Over the Next Year, Broken Out by Enrollment Category…….. 46
Table 3.13: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on Electronic Information Accessed Online in the 2008 Academic Year (in $ U.S.) 47
Table 3.14: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on Electronic Information Accessed Online in the 2008 Academic Year, Broken Out by Public/Private… 47
Table 3.15: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on Electronic Information Accessed Online in the 2008 Academic Year, Broken Out by Type 47
Table 3.16: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on Electronic Information Accessed Online in the 2008 Academic Year, Broken Out by Enrollment Category…….. 47
Table 3.17: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rate of Change in the Library's Spending on Online Content/Information Between the 2007 and 2008 Academic Years 48
Table 3.18: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rate of Change in the Library’s Spending on Online Content/Information Between the 2007 and 2008 Academic Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 48
Table 3.19: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rate of Change in the Library’s Spending on Online Content/Information Between the 2007 and 2008 Academic Years, Broken Out by Type 48
Table 3.20: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rate of Change in the Library’s Spending on Online Content/Information Between the 2007 and 2008 Academic Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 49
Table 4.1: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From FEDERAL AGENCIES in the Past Year 50
Table 4.2: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From FEDERAL AGENCIES in the Past Year, Broken Out by Public/Private 50
Table 4.3: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From FEDERAL AGENCIES in the Past Year, Broken Out by Type 50
Table 4.4: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From FEDERAL AGENCIES in the Past Year, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 50
Table 4.5: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES in the Past Year 50
Table 4.6: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES in the Past Year, Broken Out by Public/Private 51
Table 4.7: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES in the Past Year, Broken Out by Type 51
Table 4.8: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES in the Past Year, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 51
Table 4.9: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From FOUNDATIONS in the Past Year….. 51
Table 4.10: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From FOUNDATIONS in the Past Year, Broken Out by Public/Private 51
Table 4.11: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From FOUNDATIONS in the Past Year, Broken Out by Type 52
Table 4.12: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From FOUNDATIONS in the Past Year, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 52
Table 4.13: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From PRIVATE COMPANIES in the Past Year 52
Table 4.14: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From PRIVATE COMPANIES in the Past Year, Broken Out by Public/Private 52
Table 4.15: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From PRIVATE COMPANIES in the Past Year, Broken Out by Type 53
Table 4.16: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From PRIVATE COMPANIES in the Past Year, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 53
Table 4.17: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From SPECIAL FUNDS OF THE UNIVERSITY in the Past Year 53
Table 4.18: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From SPECIAL FUNDS OF THE UNIVERSITY in the Past Year, Broken Out by Public/Private 53
Table 4.19: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From SPECIAL FUNDS OF THE UNIVERSITY in the Past Year, Broken Out by Type 54
Table 4.20: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From SPECIAL FUNDS OF THE UNIVERSITY in the Past Year, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 54
Table 4.21: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From ALUMNI in the Past Year…………. 54
Table 4.22: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From ALUMNI in the Past Year, Broken Out by Public/Private 54
Table 4.23: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From ALUMNI in the Past Year, Broken Out by Type 55
Table 4.24: Libraries That Have Received Grant Support From ALUMNI in the Past Year, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 55
Table 4.25: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Value of Spending Derived From Grants in 2007 (in $ U.S.) 55
Table 4.26: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Value of Spending Derived From Grants in 2007, Broken Out by Public/Private 55
Table 4.27: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Value of Spending Derived From Grants in 2007, Broken Out by Type 56
Table 4.28: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Value of Spending Derived From Grants in 2007, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 56
Table 4.29: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Value of Spending Derived From Grants in 2008 56
Table 4.30: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Value of Spending Derived From Grants in 2008, Broken Out by Public/Private 56
Table 4.31: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Value of Spending Derived From Grants in 2008, Broken Out by Type 57
Table 4.32: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Value of Spending Derived From Grants in 2008, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 57
Table 4.33: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number Grants that the Library Applied For in the Past Year 57
Table 4.34: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number Grants that the Library Applied For in the Past Year, Broken Out by Public/Private 57
Table 4.35: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number Grants that the Library Applied For in the Past Year, Broken Out by Type 58
Table 4.36: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number Grants that the Library Applied For in the Past Year, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 58
Table 4.37: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Accruement From Special Endowments in the Past Year (in $US) 58
Table 4.38: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Accruement From Special Endowments in the Past Year, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) 58
Table 4.39: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Accruement From Special Endowments in the Past Year, Broken Out by Type (in $US) 59
Table 4.40: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Accruement From Special Endowments in the Past Year, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 59
Table 4.41: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support BOOKS 59
Table 4.42: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support BOOKS, Broken Out by Public/Private 59
Table 4.43: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support BOOKS, Broken Out by Type 60
Table 4.44: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support BOOKS, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 60
Table 4.45: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support ELECTRONIC RESOURCES 60
Table 4.46: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support ELECTRONIC RESOURCES, Broken Out by Public/Private 60
Table 4.47: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support ELECTRONIC RESOURCES, Broken Out by Type 61
Table 4.48: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support ELECTRONIC RESOURCES, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 61
Table 4.49: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support Library Resources for SPECIFIC ACADEMIC SUBJECT FIELDS 61
Table 4.50: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support Library Resources for SPECIFIC ACADEMIC SUBJECT FIELDS, Broken Out by Public/Private……………….. 61
Table 4.51: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support Library Resources for SPECIFIC ACADEMIC SUBJECT FIELDS, Broken Out by Type 62
Table 4.52: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support Library Resources for SPECIFIC ACADEMIC SUBJECT FIELDS, Broken Out by Enrollment Category ………………………………………………………………………….62
Table 4.53: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 62
Table 4.54: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, Broken Out by Public/Private 62
Table 4.55: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, Broken Out by Type 63
Table 4.56: Libraries with Endowment Funds Specially Created to Support SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 63
Table 5.1: Description of the Trend of the Library's Capital Budget in the Past Three Years………… 64
Table 5.2: Description of the Trend of the Library’s Capital Budget in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 64
Table 5.3: Description of the Trend of the Library’s Capital Budget in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 64
Table 5.4: Description of the Trend of the Library’s Capital Budget in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 65
Table 5.5: Predicted Trend of the Library’s Capital Budget Over the Next Three Years ………………………………………………………………………….65
Table 5.6: Predicted Trend of the Library’s Capital Budget Over the Next Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 65
Table 5.7: Predicted Trend of the Library’s Capital Budget Over the Next Three Years, Broken Out by Type 66
Table 5.8: Predicted Trend of the Library’s Capital Budget Over the Next Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 66
Table 5.9: General Direction of Spending For NEW LIBRARY BUILDINGS Over the Past Three Years 66
Table 5.10: General Direction of Spending For NEW LIBRARY BUILDINGS Over the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 67
Table 5.11: General Direction of Spending For NEW LIBRARY BUILDINGS Over the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 67
Table 5.12: General Direction of Spending For NEW LIBRARY BUILDINGS Over the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 67
Table 5.13: General Direction of Spending For EXTENSIONS OR SIGNIFICANT RENOVATION OF EXISTING LIBRARY BUILDINGS Over the Past Three Years 68
Table 5.14: General Direction of Spending For EXTENSIONS OR SIGNIFICANT RENOVATION OF EXISTING LIBRARY BUILDINGS Over the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 68
Table 5.15: General Direction of Spending For EXTENSIONS OR SIGNIFICANT RENOVATION OF EXISTING LIBRARY BUILDINGS Over the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 68
Table 5.16: General Direction of Spending For EXTENSIONS OR SIGNIFICANT RENOVATION OF EXISTING LIBRARY BUILDINGS Over the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 69
Table 5.17: General Direction of Spending For REPAIRS TO LIBRARY BUILDINGS Over the Past Three Years 69
Table 5.18: General Direction of Spending For REPAIRS TO LIBRARY BUILDINGS Over the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 69
Table 5.19: General Direction of Spending For REPAIRS TO LIBRARY BUILDINGS Over the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 70
Table 5.20: General Direction of Spending For REPAIRS TO LIBRARY BUILDINGS Over the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 70
Table 5.21: General Direction of Spending For MAINTENANCE OF IT EQUIPMENT STOCK Over the Past Three Years 70
Table 5.22: General Direction of Spending For MAINTENANCE OF IT EQUIPMENT STOCK Over the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 71
Table 5.23: General Direction of Spending For MAINTENANCE OF IT EQUIPMENT STOCK Over the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 71
Table 5.24: General Direction of Spending For MAINTENANCE OF IT EQUIPMENT STOCK Over the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category …………………………………………………………………………71
Table 5.25: General Direction of Spending For NEW IT EQUIPMENT Over the Past Three Years 72
Table 5.26: General Direction of Spending For NEW IT EQUIPMENT Over the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 72
Table 5.27: General Direction of Spending For NEW IT EQUIPMENT Over the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 72
Table 5.28: General Direction of Spending For NEW IT EQUIPMENT Over the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 73
Table 6.1: Libraries That Offer a Specific Center Designed to Equip and Teach Students or Faculty in Information Technologies or Information Literacy 74
Table 6.2: Libraries That Offer a Specific Center Designed to Equip and Teach Students or Faculty in Information Technologies or Information Literacy, Broken Out by Public/Private …………………………………………………………………………74
Table 6.3: Libraries That Offer a Specific Center Designed to Equip and Teach Students or Faculty in Information Technologies or Information Literacy, Broken Out by Type………… 74
Table 6.4: Libraries That Offer a Specific Center Designed to Equip and Teach Students or Faculty in Information Technologies or Information Literacy, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 74
Table 6.5: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Workstations in all Info Literacy/Technology Learning Centers, for Libraries that Have at Least One 75
Table 6.6: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Workstations in all Info Literacy/Technology Learning Centers for Libraries that Have at Least One, Broken Out by Public/Private 75
Table 6.7: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Workstations in all Info Literacy/Technology Learning Centers for Libraries that Have at Least One, Broken Out by Type ………………………………………………………………………….75
Table 6.8: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Workstations in all Info Literacy/Technology Learning Centers for Libraries that Have at Least One, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 75
Table 6.9: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For the Development of New Library Instructional Centers, or to Re-Equip or Upgrade Existing Ones in the Past Three Years (in $US) 76
Table 6.10: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For the Development of New Library Instructional Centers, or to Re-Equip or Upgrade Existing Ones in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) 76
Table 6.11: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For the Development of New Library Instructional Centers, or to Re-Equip or Upgrade Existing Ones in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type (in $US) 76
Table 6.12: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For the Development of New Library Instructional Centers, or to Re-Equip or Upgrade Existing Ones in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 77
Table 7.1: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Traditional Print Books in 2007 (in $US) 78
Table 7.2: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Traditional Print Books in 2007, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) 78
Table 7.3: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Traditional Print Books in 2007, Broken Out by Type (in $US) 78
Table 7.4: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Traditional Print Books in 2007, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 78
Table 7.5: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Traditional Print Books in 2008 (in $US) 79
Table 7.6: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Traditional Print Books in 2008, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) 79
Table 7.7: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Traditional Print Books in 2008, Broken Out by Type (in $US) 79
Table 7.8: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Traditional Print Books in 2008, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 79
Table 7.9: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Predicted Library Spending For Traditional Print Books in 2009 (in $US) 80
Table 7.10: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Predicted Library Spending For Traditional Print Books in 2009, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) 80
Table 7.11: Predicted Library Spending For Traditional Print Books in 2009, Broken out by Type (in $US) 80
Table 7.12: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Predicted Library Spending For Traditional Print Books in 2009, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 80
Table 7.13: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Subscriptions to or Purchases of Electronic Books in 2007 (in $US) 81
Table 7.14: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Subscriptions to or Purchases of Electronic Books in 2007, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) ………………………………………………………………………………81
Table 7.15: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Subscriptions to or Purchases of Electronic Books in 2007, Broken Out by Type (in $US) …………………………………………………………………………..81
Table 7.16: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Subscriptions to or Purchases of Electronic Books in 2007, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 81
Table 7.17: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Subscriptions to or Purchases of Electronic Books in 2008 (in $US) 82
Table 7.18: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Subscriptions to or Purchases of Electronic Books in 2008, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US)……… 82
Table 7.19: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Subscriptions to or Purchases of Electronic Books in 2008, Broken Out by Type (in $US) ………………………………………………………………………….82
Table 7.20: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending For Subscriptions to or Purchases of Electronic Books in 2008, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 82
Table 7.21: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Predicted Library Spending For Subscriptions to or Purchases of Electronic Books in 2009 (in $US) 83
Table 7.22: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Predicted Library Spending For Subscriptions to or Purchases of Electronic Books in 2009, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) …………………………………………………………………………83
Table 7.23: Predicted Library Spending For Subscriptions to or Purchases of Electronic Books in 2009, Broken out by Type (in $US) 83
Table 7.24: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Predicted Library Spending For Subscriptions to or Purchases of Electronic Books in 2009, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 83
Table 7.25: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on Books or Other Intellectual Property With AMAZON.COM in the 2007-08 Academic Year (in $US)………… 84
Table 7.26: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Spending With AMAZON.COM in 2007-08, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) 84
Table 7.27: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Spending With AMAZON.COM in 2007-08, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 84
Table 7.28: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on Books or Other Intellectual Property With ALIBRIS in the 2007-08 Academic Year (in $US) 84
Table 7.29: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Spending on Books or Other Intellectual Property With ALIBRIS in 2007-08, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) 84
Table 7.30: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Spending on Books or Other Intellectual Property With ALIBRIS in 2007-08, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US)………… 85
Table 7.31: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on Books or Other Intellectual Property With ALL OTHER ONLINE BOOKSELLERS in the 2007-08 Academic Year (in $US) 85
Table 7.32: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Spending With ALL OTHER ONLINE BOOKSELLERS in 2007-08, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) 85
Table 7.33: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Spending With ALL OTHER ONLINE BOOKSELLERS in 2007-08, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 85
Table 8.1: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to MEDICAL/BIOLOGY/HEALTH SCIENCES in the Past Three Years ………………………………………………………………………….86
Table 8.2: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to MEDICAL/BIOLOGY/HEALTH SCIENCES in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 86
Table 8.3: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to MEDICAL/BIOLOGY/HEALTH SCIENCES in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 86
Table 8.4: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to MEDICAL/BIOLOGY/HEALTH SCIENCES in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 87
Table 8.5: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to PHYSICS in the Past Three Years 87
Table 8.6: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to PHYSICS in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 87
Table 8.7: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to PHYSICS in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 88
Table 8.8: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to PHYSICS in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 88
Table 8.9: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to CHEMISTRY in the Past Three Years 88
Table 8.10: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to CHEMISTRY in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private.. 89
Table 8.11: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to CHEMISTRY in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 89
Table 8.12: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to CHEMISTRY in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category…….. 89
Table 8.13: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to PSYCHOLOGY in the Past Three Years 90
Table 8.14: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to PSYCHOLOGY in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 90
Table 8.15: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to PSYCHOLOGY in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 90
Table 8.16: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to PSYCHOLOGY in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category…….. 91
Table 8.17: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to SOCIOLOGY/POLITICAL SCIENCE in the Past Three Years 91
Table 8.18: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to SOCIOLOGY/POLITICAL SCIENCE in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 91
Table 8.19: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to SOCIOLOGY/POLITICAL SCIENCE in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 92
Table 8.20: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to SOCIOLOGY/POLITICAL SCIENCE in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 92
Table 8.21: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to LAW in the Past Three Years 92
Table 8.22: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to LAW in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 93
Table 8.23: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to LAW in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 93
Table 8.24: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to LAW in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category…….. 93
Table 8.25: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to ENGINEERING in the Past Three Years 94
Table 8.26: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to ENGINEERING in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private.. 94
Table 8.27: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to ENGINEERING in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 94
Table 8.28: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to ENGINEERING in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category…….. 95
Table 8.29: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to LITERATURE/HUMANITIES/LANGUAGES in the Past Three Years………… 95
Table 8.30: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to LITERATURE/HUMANITIES/LANGUAGES in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 95
Table 8.31: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to LITERATURE/HUMANITIES/LANGUAGES in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 96
Table 8.32: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to LITERATURE/HUMANITIES/LANGUAGES in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 96
Table 8.33: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to BUSINESS/FINANCES/ECONOMICS in the Past Three Years 96
Table 8.34: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to BUSINESS/FINANCES/ECONOMICS in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 97
Table 8.35: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to BUSINESS/FINANCES/ECONOMICS in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 97
Table 8.36: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to BUSINESS/FINANCES/ECONOMICS in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 97
Table 8.37: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to ART in the Past Three Years 98
Table 8.38: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to ART in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 98
Table 8.39: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to ART in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 98
Table 8.40: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to ART in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category…….. 99
Table 8.41: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to MUSIC AND PERFORMING ARTS in the Past Three Years 99
Table 8.42: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to MUSIC AND PERFORMING ARTS in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 99
Table 8.43: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to MUSIC AND PERFORMING ARTS in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type 100
Table 8.44: Growth of Library Investment in Books, Databases, Journals and Other Materials Related to MUSIC AND PERFORMING ARTS in the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 100
Table 9.1: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on Print and Electronic Subscriptions to Scholarly and Professional Journals in 2007 (in $US) 101
Table 9.2: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on Print and Electronic Subscriptions to Scholarly and Professional Journals in 2007, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) 101
Table 9.3: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on Print and Electronic Subscriptions to Scholarly and Professional Journals in 2007, Broken Out by Type (in $US)…………………………………………………………………………101
Table 9.4: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on Print and Electronic Subscriptions to Scholarly and Professional Journals in 2007, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 102
Table 9.5: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on Print and Electronic Subscriptions to Scholarly and Professional Journals in 2008 (in $US) 102
Table 9.6: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on Print and Electronic Subscriptions to Scholarly and Professional Journals in 2008, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) 102
Table 9.7: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on Print and Electronic Subscriptions to Scholarly and Professional Journals in 2008, Broken Out by Type (in $US) 102
Table 9.8: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on Print and Electronic Subscriptions to Scholarly and Professional Journals in 2008, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 103
Table 9.9: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Predicted Library Spending on Print and Electronic Subscriptions to Scholarly and Professional Journals in 2009 (in $US)………… 103
Table 9.10: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Predicted Library Spending on Print and Electronic Subscriptions to Scholarly and Professional Journals in 2009, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) 103
Table 9.11: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Predicted Library Spending on Print and Electronic Subscriptions to Scholarly and Professional Journals in 2009, Broken Out by Type (in $US) 103
Table 9.12: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Predicted Library Spending on Print and Electronic Subscriptions to Scholarly and Professional Journals in 2009, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 104
Table 9.13: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS ONLY for Scientific and Professional Journals (in $US) 104
Table 9.14: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS ONLY for Scientific and Professional Journals, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) 104
Table 9.15: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS ONLY for Scientific and Professional Journals, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 104
Table 9.16: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on ELECTRONIC ACCESS ONLY for Scientific and Professional Journals (in $US) 104
Table 9.17: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on ELECTRONIC ACCESS ONLY for Scientific and Professional Journals, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) 105
Table 9.18: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on ELECTRONIC ACCESS ONLY for Scientific and Professional Journals, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 105
Table 9.19: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on COMBINED PRINT AND ELECTRONIC ACCESS for Scientific and Professional Journals (in $US) 105
Table 9.20: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on COMBINED PRINT AND ELECTRONIC ACCESS for Scientific and Professional Journals, Broken Out by Public/Private (in $US) 105
Table 9.21: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Library Spending on COMBINED PRINT AND ELECTRONIC ACCESS for Scientific and Professional Journals, Broken Out by Enrollment Category (in $US) 105
Table 9.22: Libraries That Maintain a Digital Repository For Research Papers Published by the Faculty 106
Table 9.23: Libraries That Maintain a Digital Repository For Research Papers Published by the Faculty, Broken Out by Public/Private 106
Table 9.24: Libraries That Maintain a Digital Repository For Research Papers Published by the Faculty, Broken Out by Type 106
Table 9.25: Libraries That Maintain a Digital Repository For Research Papers Published by the Faculty, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 106
Table 9.26: Libraries That Plan to Implement Such a Repository Within the Next Two Years 106
Table 9.27: Libraries That Plan to Implement Such a Repository Within the Next Two Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 107
Table 9.28: Libraries That Plan to Implement Such a Repository Within the Next Two Years, Broken Out by Type 107
Table 9.29: Libraries That Plan to Implement Such a Repository Within the Next Two Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 107
Table 9.30: Opinion of the Impact That the Open Access Movement Will Have on the Pricing of Scholarly Resources 107
Table 9.31: Opinion of the Impact That the Open Access Movement Will Have on the Pricing of Scholarly Resources, Broken Out by Public/Private 108
Table 9.32: Opinion of the Impact That the Open Access Movement Will Have on the Pricing of Scholarly Resources, Broken Out by Type 108
Table 9.33: Opinion of the Impact That the Open Access Movement Will Have on the Pricing of Scholarly Resources, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 109
Table 9.34: Libraries that Have Software that Links Catalog References to Full Text of Journal or Magazine Articles in the Library’s Collection 109
Table 9.35: Libraries that Have Software that Links Catalog References to Full Text of Journal or Magazine Articles in the Library’s Collection, Broken Out by Public/Private…. 109
Table 9.36: Libraries that Have Software that Links Catalog References to Full Text of Journal or Magazine Articles in the Library’s Collection, Broken Out by Type 109
Table 9.37: Libraries that Have Software that Links Catalog References to Full Text of Journal or Magazine Articles in the Library’s Collection, Broken Out by Enrollment Category…….. 110
Table 9.38: Type of Software Used to Link Catalog References to Full Text of Articles……… 110
Table 9.39: Type of Software Used to Link Catalog References to Full Text of Articles, Broken Out by Public/Private 110
Table 9.40: Type of Software Used to Link Catalog References to Full Text of Articles, Broken Out by Type 110
Table 9.41: Type of Software Used to Link Catalog References to Full Text of Articles, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 110
Table 10.1: Libraries That Offer a Non-Credit Information Literacy Class 111
Table 10.2: Libraries That Offer a Non-Credit Information Literacy Class, Broken Out by Public/Private 111
Table 10.3: Libraries That Offer a Non-Credit Information Literacy Class, Broken Out by Type……… 111
Table 10.4: Libraries That Offer a Non-Credit Information Literacy Class, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 111
Table 10.5: Libraries That Offer a One or Two Credit Information Literacy Class 111
Table 10.6: Libraries That Offer a One or Two Credit Information Literacy Class, Broken Out by Public/Private 112
Table 10.7: Libraries That Offer a One or Two Credit Information Literacy Class, Broken Out by Type 112
Table 10.8: Libraries That Offer a One or Two Credit Information Literacy Class, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 112
Table 10.9: Libraries That Offer a Three Credit General Information Literacy Class………… 112
Table 10.10: Libraries That Offer a Three Credit General Information Literacy Class, Broken Out by Public/Private 112
Table 10.11: Libraries That Offer a Three Credit General Information Literacy Class, Broken Out by Type 113
Table 10.12: Libraries That Offer a Three Credit General Information Literacy Class, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 113
Table 10.13: Libraries That Offer an Information Literacy Class That is Required for Graduation…… 113
Table 10.14: Libraries That Offer an Information Literacy Class That is Required for Graduation, Broken Out by Public/Private 113
Table 10.15: Libraries That Offer an Information Literacy Class That is Required for Graduation, Broken Out by Type 114
Table 10.16: Libraries That Offer an Information Literacy Class That is Required for Graduation, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 114
Table 10.17: Description of the College Administration’s Attitude Towards the Issue of Information Literacy 114
Table 10.18: Description of the College Administration’s Attitude Towards the Issue of Information Literacy, Broken Out by Public/Private 114
Table 10.19: Description of the College Administration’s Attitude Towards the Issue of Information Literacy, Broken Out by Type 115
Table 10.20: Description of the College Administration’s Attitude Towards the Issue of Information Literacy, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 115
Table 10.21: Description of the Trend of the Library's Responsibilities for Educating Patrons in a Formal Class Setting 116
Table 10.22: Description of the Trend of the Library’s Responsibilities for Educating Patrons in a Formal Class Setting, Broken Out by Public/Private 116
Table 10.23: Description of the Trend of the Library’s Responsibilities for Educating Patrons in a Formal Class Setting, Broken Out by Type 116
Table 10.24: Description of the Trend of the Library’s Responsibilities for Educating Patrons in a Formal Class Setting, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 116
Table 11.1: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for RARE BOOKS 117
Table 11.2: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for RARE BOOKS, Broken Out by Public/Private 117
Table 11.3: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for RARE BOOKS, Broken Out by Type…. 117
Table 11.4: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for RARE BOOKS, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 117
Table 11.5: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for MAPS OR GLOBES 117
Table 11.6: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for MAPS OR GLOBES, Broken Out by Public/Private 118
Table 11.7: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for MAPS OR GLOBES, Broken Out by Type 118
Table 11.8: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for MAPS OR GLOBES, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 118
Table 11.9: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for PHOTOGRAPHS 118
Table 11.10: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for PHOTOGRAPHS, Broken Out by Public/Private 118
Table 11.11: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for PHOTOGRAPHS, Broken Out by Type… 119
Table 11.12: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for PHOTOGRAPHS, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 119
Table 11.13: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for FILM 119
Table 11.14: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for FILM, Broken Out by Public/Private.. 119
Table 11.15: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for FILM, Broken Out by Type………… 120
Table 11.16: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for FILM, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 120
Table 11.17: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for MUSIC 120
Table 11.18: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for MUSIC, Broken Out by Public/Private 120
Table 11.19: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for MUSIC, Broken Out by Type………… 121
Table 11.20: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for MUSIC, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 121
Table 11.21: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for DIGITAL IMAGES 121
Table 11.22: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for DIGITAL IMAGES, Broken Out by Public/Private 121
Table 11.23: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for DIGITAL IMAGES, Broken Out by Type 122
Table 11.24: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for DIGITAL IMAGES, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 122
Table 11.25: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for ART/PRINTS 122
Table 11.26: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for ART/PRINTS, Broken Out by Public/Private 122
Table 11.27: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for ART/PRINTS, Broken Out by Type…. 123
Table 11.28: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for ART/PRINTS, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 123
Table 11.29: Libraries That Maintain Special Collections for COINS/NUMANISTICS… 123
Table 11.30: Description of the Efforts of Libraries’ Special Collections Divisions to Digitize Their Materials 123
Table 11.31: Description of the Efforts of Libraries’ Special Collections Divisions to Digitize Their Materials, Broken Out by Public/Private 124
Table 11.32: Description of the Efforts of Libraries’ Special Collections Divisions to Digitize Their Materials, Broken Out by Type 124
Table 11.33: Description of the Efforts of Libraries’ Special Collections Divisions to Digitize Their Materials, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 124
Table 11.34: Description of Libraries’ Future Plans for the Digitization of Special Collections….. 125
Table 11.35: Description of Libraries’ Future Plans for the Digitization of Special Collections, Broken Out by Public/Private 125
Table 11.36: Description of Libraries’ Future Plans for the Digitization of Special Collections, Broken Out by Type 126
Table 11.37: Description of Libraries’ Future Plans for the Digitization of Special Collections, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 126
Table 12.1: Libraries that Have Used the Services of an Architect in the Past Two Years………… 127
Table 12.2: Libraries that Have Used the Services of an Architect in the Past Two Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 127
Table 12.3: Libraries that Have Used the Services of an Architect in the Past Two Years, Broken Out by Type 127
Table 12.4: Libraries that Have Used the Services of an Architect in the Past Two Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 127
Table 12.5: Libraries that Plan to Begin Construction or Continue Construction On One or More New Buildings in the Next Two Years 127
Table 12.6: Libraries that Plan to Begin Construction or Continue Construction On One or More New Buildings in the Next Two Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 128
Table 12.7: Libraries that Plan to Begin Construction or Continue Construction On One or More New Buildings in the Next Two Years, Broken Out by Type 128
Table 12.8: Libraries that Plan to Begin Construction or Continue Construction On One or More New Buildings in the Next Two Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category…….. 128
Table 12.9: Libraries that Plan to Significantly Expand an Existing Library Structure in the Next Two Years 128
Table 12.10: Libraries that Plan to Significantly Expand an Existing Library Structure in the Next Two Years, Broken Out by Public/Private 128
Table 12.11: Libraries that Plan to Significantly Expand an Existing Library Structure in the Next Two Years, Broken Out by Type 129
Table 12.12: Libraries that Plan to Significantly Expand an Existing Library Structure in the Next Two Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category 129
Table 12.13: Libraries that Plan to Significantly Remodel the Interior or Usable Space of One or More Existing Buildings in the Next Two Years 129
Table 12.14: Libraries that Plan to Significantly Remodel the Interior or Usable Space of One or More Existing Buildings in the Next Two Years, Broken Out by Public/Private… 129
Table 12.15: Libraries that Plan to Significantly Remodel the Interior or Usable Space of One or More Existing Buildings in the Next Two Years, Broken Out by Type 130
Table 12.16: Libraries that Plan to Significantly Remodel the Interior or Usable Space of One or More Existing Buildings in the Next Two Years, Broken Out by Enrollment Category…….. 130
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