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Docorent *Ore DOCORENT *ORE , -ED 112 851 IR 002 559 TITLE Wisconsin Library Service Record, 1974. INSTITUTION Wisconsin State Dept. of Public Instruction, Madison. Div. of Library Services. , PUB DATE Aug 75 NOTE 119p. EDRS PRICE MF-$6.76 HC-$5.70 Plus Postage 3 DESCRIPTORS *Annual Reports; Bookmobiles; College Libraries; Directories; Interlibrary Loans; Library Associatiods; Library Collections; Library. 1 Cooperation; Library Education; Library Networks; Library Services; Public Librafies; Regional Libr ries; School Districts; School Libraries; Spe Libraries; *State Libraries; *State Programs; StaZi#astical Data; University Libraries IDENTIFIERS *Wisconsin ABSTRACT I a record of library activities in Wisconsin in 1974, the activities of the Division for Library-Services are described along with the Wisconsin Library Network add the state and regional library networks,, services, and resources. Lists of library and Media organizations and education programs al4 ;followed byaY directgry of academic, public, school, and special libraries and schooltdistricts, by county. For academic libraries, statistics, a 'state 'summary, and a directory are given. A state summary, statistics, and a directory are provided for public libraries along with a state summary of mobile information services and a description of public library systems. A directory and statistics are provided for special libraries as well. (LS) ********41************************************************************ * Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished * * materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal * * reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality * .., * of the microfiche;and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available * * via the Imic DOcument Reproduction Service (EDRS). EDRS is not * * responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions * * supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. * ***********************************************44********************** WISCONSIN LIBRARY SERVICERECORD, 7 STATE OF WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Barbara Thompson, Ph.D., State Superintendent DIVISION FOR LIBRARY SERVICES W. Lyle Eberhart, Administrator and Assistant Superintendent ^", Published by the. DIVISION FOR LIBRARY SERVICES Department of Public Instruction 126 Langdon Street Madison, Wisconsin 53702 August, U.S. DEPARTMENT OFHEALTH. EDUCATION WELFARE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS!SEEN REPRO RECEIVED FROM DUCE° EXACTLY AS ORIGIN THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ATING IT POINTS OF VIEWOR OPINIONS STATE° 00 NOT NECESSARILYREPRE INSTITUTE OF SENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL EDUCATION .POSIIION ORPOLICY r glletin No.2/3 6468 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 44, Introduction Chapter 1. Wisconsin Library Network Division for Library Services State and Regional Networks, Services, Resources Bureau of Audio- Visual Instruction Bureau for Reference and Loan Services Cooperative Children's Book Center Coordinated Library Information Program i Information Services Division . i 5 Instructional Television/Radio Broadcast and Cable Television , i. 5 Library Council of Metropolitan Milwaukee . / 6 Legislative Reference Bureau , / 7 Madison Area Library Council ° 7 8 Milwaukee Public Library 4it . Northeast Nsconsin Intertype Libraries I , S4 , 8 Public Library Systems , 9 Speoial Education InstructionalMaierialsenters r 9 State Historical Society of Wisconsin , , f 9 / , ... 10 State (Law) Library 0, 4`9 Tri-County Library Council r 10 Tools for Sharing Resources -', i I I f University of.WiSconsin-Madison Libraries 12 WisconOnHealth Science Library Network 12 Wisconsin Information Retrieval (or Education (WIRE) C 12 Wisconsin Information Service I3 I 3 Wisconsin Instant Information System forStudents and Counselors ".11 Wisconsin Interlibrary Loan Service 14 Wisconsin Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped ,, 15 Chapter 2. Library and Media Organizations I 7 Chapter 3. Library/Media Education Programs in Wisconsin , 19 Chapter 4. Academic, Public, School, Special Libraries Libraries and School Districts - Directory (By 'County) 27 Chapter 5. Academic Library Services 4 13'5 Academic Libraries - State Summary 35 Academic Libraries -Statistics 40 44 -.,, ' Academic Libraries'. Directory Chapter 6. Public Library Services 49 Public Libraries - State Summary 49 Mobile Information Servicps - State Summary 53 Public Library Systems 56 Public Libraries - Statistics 77 Public Libraries L Dire 83 ' Chapter 7. Special Library 97 Special Libraries - Dir rul, Statistics 97 - INTRODUCTION TheWiscatinLibrary Service Record -1974 is presented in the format established in last year'spublication and attempts to cover so far as possible all types of libraries and library related activities.Again we have provided narrative identification and description as a compliment to the up-dated statisticaltables. The Division wishes to thank the many persons who provided us the informationpresented here, both narrative and statistical. Among those allowing time in their schedules tocomplete forms and provide background information are the libraries associated with major state level library resourceinstitutions; academic, special and public libraiians who file annual reports with the Division; intertypelibrary associa- tion personnel; and David Hoffman, associated with the Task Force on LibraryManpower and Education. Unfortunately, because of publication deadlines, the section of the Service Record'devoted to school in- structional media centers is not included in this publication. It is expected that nextyear'ervIce Record will again include a school librarychapter. 1 The new Service Record is-sto be viewed as c4mplementary to the currentedition of the Comprehensive Long-Range Program for Library Services in Wisconsin. W. Lyle Eberbart, Administrator Division for Library Services CHAPTER 1 WISCONSIN LIBRARY NETWORK Division for Library 4arvkas "(7) Ascertain which libraries in this state cansuitably care The Division for Library Services is responsiblefor supervi- the public documents sion, improvement and coordination of public andschool for and advantageOusly use copies of printing libraries. It administers the federal Elementary and Second- printed at the expense of this state, including designate such ary Education Act, Title II(ESEA II) programs for school under ss. 35.28 and 35.29. The division shall documents and shall furnish libraries as well as the Library Services andConstruction librar'as depositories of state is also charged with coordinating library lists osucti depositories to the department qf administra- Act (LSCA). It 35.8(2) (b). Al] search and fostering interlibrary cooperatioh among all tion, to goVem the distribution under s. libraries designated as depositories forfederal documents tys of libraries and information services. shall automatically be designated as depositoriesfor state 4 shall show, for each depository The general duties and responsibilities of the Divisionfor dOcuments. Such lists Library Services are stated in Chapter 43 of theWisconsin library,the number of copies of each printed state Statutes, Library Laws of Wisconsin, enacted in December ocument it is to receive. of 1971. Specifically, the Statutes state: r ,"(8) Develop, and make available desirablestandards for "43.05 GENERAL DUTIES OEDIVISION. ,public and school libraries." Public Library "The division shall: The Division administers the State Aid to Systems Program. The purpose of this stateaid program is "(1) Maintain a library to serve individuals and tosupple- tobring publiclibraryservices to residents currently,/ services by libraries,publiclibrary' without such service, and to strengthen existing ment the collection of public within each systems. regionalresource centers and other typesof working through municipal public libraries libraries with specialized information and library resources system.Four systems received provisionalcertification four systems were not appropriately held locally, sothat people of thistate from the Division for operation in 1973, three additional haveaccess tothefullrange of referencand, added in 1974. and on January 1, 1975 shall eleven systems, with educational materials, and provide library lending srvices systems began operations. Currently of Wisconsin's to state government. 36 member counties, serve 60 percent residents. A total of $2,195,351 waspaid, in accordance "(2) Coordinate state-wide library planning andrelated with .the statutorypopulation/area/library expenditures received research and condua in-service training and proanof formula, to eight,,systems in 1974. Eleven systems 1975 operations. recruiting of librarians for public libraries,schoollibraries a total of $2,912,760 for and public library systems. For many years, a "hard core" ofapproximately 7 percent loans and otherarms of of Wisconsin citizens had no legal access to apublic library. "(3)Facilitateinterlibrary provided as one of interlibrary cooperation among allliISaries inhis state. Library service to them, by statute, was and Loan Library. without limitationbecausof enme ration the functions of the State Reference including, Madison, was geographically public, school, academic and special libraries, pulie library However,thislibrary,at remote. Services to the unserved can nowbegin to stand at systems, regional resource centers andstate-levelibrary and system center or sub-center librariescloser to the patron. information
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