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AUTHOR Cox, Marti A. TITLE Statistics & Input-Output Measures for Academic Libraries, 1996. INSTITUTION Colorado State Dept. of Education, . State Library and Adult Education Office. PUB DATE 1997-08-00 NOTE 129p. PUB TYPE Numerical/Quantitative Data (110) Reports - Research (143) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC06 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Academic Libraries; Computer Networks; Educational Technology; Enrollment; Higher Education; Library Collections; Library Expenditures; Library Funding; Library Personnel; Library Research; Library Services; *Library Statistics; Library Surveys; Online Systems; Students; Tables (Data) IDENTIFIERS *Colorado; Electronic Resources

ABSTRACT Survey data for the 1996 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) Academic Libraries report are organized in tables according to sector (public or private) and by governing board. In addition to statistics for each library, summary figures for boards and sectors are included. FTE (full-time equivalency) Student Enrollment and Educational and General Expenditures were obtained for each institution from the Colorado Commission on Higher Education. New this year are tables comparing electronic services offered, both in the library and elsewhere on campus, as well as off-campus access by primary clientele and other users. The report covers: branch libraries; library staff in fall 1996; library operating expenditures--salaries and wages expenditures, information resources expenditures, and miscellaneous operating expenditures; library collections; library services for fiscal year 1996; library services for a typical week in fall 1996; and a survey of electronic services. Appendices include the 1996 IPEDS Academic Libraries Survey and general instructions for the survey. (SWC)

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COLORADO U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 1996 Office of Educational Research and Improvement August, 1997 "PERMISSION EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES originatingreceivedThisINFORMATION document from it. the has person been reproducedor organization as CENTER (ERIC) MATERIAL HAS BEEN TO REPRODUCE GRANTED THIS BY ACADEMIC PointsimproveMinor changes of reproduction view or have opinions been quality. madestated to in this Marti A. Cox - Research Analyst Library Research Service It document do not necessarily represent TO THE EDUCATIONAL LIBRARIESColoradoState Library Department & Adult Educationof Education Office aie Colorado Department of Education official OERI position or policy. UniversityLibrary & Information College Services Department INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC)." RESOURCES Colorado State Board of Education January 14, 1997 PatThomasPatricia M. Chlouber M. M. Howerton, Hayes, Chairman Vice Chairman Fifth Congressional District, Colorado Springs Third Congressional District,Sixth Leadville Congressional District, Aurora ClairJohnPatti OrrEvans Johnson Second Congressional District, Broomfield Fourth Congressional District, Kersey Member-at-Large, Parker GullyNancyRichard Stanford M. A. Bolt, Laughlin, Assistant Acting Commissioner, Commissioner Colorado of Education State Library and Adult Education Office First Congressional District, Denver "ToColorado lead, to Department serve, and toof achieve Education quality Mission education Statement for all" equitablecommunityqualityOur mission learninglearning and, is through to environments,opportunities provide collaboration leadership for high all Colorado'swithacademic and this service community, performancediverse to Colorado's learners. to promote standards, education high- and Federal funds from the Library Services and Construction Act, CFDA #84.035 are financing 100% of the costs of the publication from an approximate project amount of $600. Nongovernmental sources are funding 0% of the publication cost. 5 INPUT-OUTPUT MEASURES STATISTICS FOR at COLORADOACADEMICLIBRARIES [email protected](303)Keith Lance866-6737 Director [email protected](303) M. A.Seidl866-6927 Cox ResearchAssociate Analyst Director 1996 [email protected](303) 866-6877 . © 1997 Colorado Department of Education (303)Louise 866-6906 Conner Administrative Asst. LouiseFor copies Conner, of this Administrative and other publications Assistant, of (303)866-6906; the Library Research Conner Service, [email protected]; contact: FAX: (303)866-6940 Conner [email protected] Denver,201ColoradoState East Library Colorado ColfaxDepartment & AdultAvenue 80203 Educationof Education Office Denver,2327UniversityLibrary East & Colorado Information EvansCollege Avenue80208 II University Services Departmentof Denver STATISTICS & INPUT-OUTPUT MEASURESCOLORADO FOR ACADEMIC LIBRARIES 1996 TABLE OF CONTENTS AddressesAbbreviationsIntroduction Page viivi IPEDSTABLESFY 1996 UNIT OF TOTAL STATISTICSID NUMBER FTE STUDENT & INPUT-OUTPUT ENROLLMENT MEASURES Data Elements (from 1996 IPEDS Academic Libraries Survey) 21 LIBRARYOUTLETS STAFF, (BRANCH FALL LIBRARIES) 1996 FTE LibrariansOther Staff 2 LibrariansFTEFTE TotalStudent Contributed perStaff Assistant 1,000 Services Students Staff Staff 2 LIBRARY OPERATING EXPENDITURES,Salaries and FISCAL Wages YEAR Expenditures 1996Total Staff per 1,000 Students 52 Sub-total:StudentOtherLibrarians Staff Assistants Salaries & Wages 5 *Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Salaries and Wages peras Percent FTE Student of Total 5 Information Resources ExpendituresCurrentBooks/Print Serials Materials 88 AudioDocumentComputerMicroforms Visual Files DeliveryMaterials 8 InformationSub-total:Other Materials Information Resources Resources Expendituresas Percent of perOperating Student Expenditures 88 Miscellaneous Operating ExpendituresFurniturePreservation & Equipment 11 Sub-total:AllBibliographicComputer Other Operating MiscellaneousHardware Utilities Costs & System Expenditures Software 11 SerialsEmployeeTotalMiscellaneous Library Expenditures Fringe Operating Expenditures Benefits as Expendituresa Percent as Percent of Total of Total Operating Expenditures 141411 LibraryE&GEducational Expenditures ExpendituresOperating & General Expenditures per as FTEExpenditures Percent Student per of EducationalFTE Student & General Expenditures 14 1 0 LIBRARY COLLECTIONS 17 GovernmentPrint Materials,Volumes Documents Held TitlesVolumes per FTE Student 2017 CartographicManuscriptsMicroformSerialSerials Titles Materials per& Materials Archives 1,000 Students (linear feet) 2320 OtherComputerFilmSoundGraphic and Materials Recordings Materials Video Files Materials 2623 LIBRARY SERVICES, FISCAL YEARReserveGeneral 1996 CirculationCirculation TransactionsTotal Totalper FTE Student 26 Bori-owedReceivedProvidedDocumentReserve Circulation to fromperDelivery/Interlibrary Library FTE Library Student per FTE Student Lending 29 GroupBorrowedNet Lending Information per Rate 1,000 AttendancePresentations Circulated 2932 iii LIBRARY SERVICES, TYPICAL WEEK,Public Service FALL 1996 Hours per Week 32 AnnualGateReferenceGate Count CountGate per TransactionsCount per Year Week per FTE per Student Week 3232 SURVEY OF ELECTRONIC SERVICESAnnualReference Reference Transactions Transactions per Year per Student 3532 APPENDIX 1--IPEDS2--GENERAL FORM INSTRUCTIONS - L.Integrated - LPostsecondary Education Data System, Academic Libraries Survey 1996 5645 andor private) Occupational and by governingEducation boardSystem). 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Seidl866-6927 Associate Director [email protected](303)Marti A.866-6877 Cox Research Analyst State Library & Adult201 Education East Colfax Office Avenue, LIBRARYRoom 309 RESEARCHDenver, SERVICE Colorado 80203-1704 FAX: (303) 866-6940 16 V 17 ABBREVIATIONS CCBethBel-Rea El Coll. Inst. ofof Nursing/HealthAnimal Tech. CommunityBethBel-Rea El College Institute College of of Nursing Animal andTechnology Health Science DenverCCHEDen. Conservative Tech. Coll. Bapt. Sem. DenverColorado TechnicalConservative Commission College Baptist on Higher Seminary Education EDU-PenroseDU-Law & G Expenditures EducationalUniversity andof Denver, General PenroseLaw Expenditures School Library Library MetroIPEDSFTE State College MetropolitanIntegratedFull-time Equivalent, PostsecondaryState College Staff of orEducation Denver Student DataEnrollment System UCURocky of at Denver BoulderMt. Coll. of Art/Design UniversityRocky Mountain of DenverColorado College at ofBoulder Art & Design UC atHealth DenverColorado Sciences Springs Center UhiversityUniversityUniversity of ofColorado Colorado Healthat atDenver Colorado Sciences Springs Center 18 vi Academic Library Name UNIT IDIPEDS RespondentPARTICIPATING Name ACADEMIC LIBRARIES Phone E-Mail Address Fax Number ArapahoeAimsAdamsBel-Rea Community State Community Inst. College of College Animal College Tech. 126359126289126207126182 MarcJanPatDiane FayDawson Schapiro Machado 303-751-8700303-797-5731970-330-8008719-587-7781 x410 jdawson©[email protected]@[email protected] 303-751-9969303-798-4173970-339-6671719-587-7590 ColoradoBlairBeth JuniorEl CollegeChristianColl. College of Nursing/Health University 126678126669126401126386 JohnFrankMichaelThomas Sheridan Ames A.Ricks Holmes 719-389-6671303-238-5386719-574-1082719-475-5182 x104x13 [email protected]@teal.csn.org 719-389-6859303-274-7560719-574-4493719-475-5184 TheColorado Colorado SchoolMountainNorthwestern Institute of CollegeMines of ArtCC 126775126748126711126702 JoannePennyCecilFrank Hun Linderoth V. Gose ley Lerud 303-273-3690970-675-3227970-947-8336303-837-0825 [email protected]@[email protected] 303-273-3199970-945-7279303-8608520 CommunityColoradoCommunity TechnicalState College College University Collegeof ofAurora Denver 126827126818126942126863 TomGregoryKayIrene Connole Burman Godden P. Smith 719-598-0200970-491-1833303-556-6178303-360-4740 [email protected]©RRCC.CCCOES.EDUlibrary©[email protected] 303-556-4602303-360-4824719-598-3740970-491-1195 DenverDen. Conservative Tech.TechnicalInstitute Coll. of College TechnologyBapt.at Colo. Sem. Spgs. 363378127042127024126979 JulioBonnieSarah C. Miller McMullenTorres 303-329-3903303-329-3390303-650-5050303-761-2482 x242x404 [email protected] 303-321-3412303-426-1832303-761-8060 FullerFrontFortIliff Lewis SchoolRangeTheological College Communityof Theology Seminary College 414577127273127200127185 SaraJohnWarrenMargaret J.Dickason MyersTaylor, C. Landrum Ph.D. 303-744-1287818-584-5218303-404-5498970-247-7266 x270 [email protected]@netcom.comtaylorw©[email protected] 303-777-0164818-584-5613303-469-8615970-247-7149 MetroMesaLamarITT Technical State Community College Institute College 244154127565127556127389 JeanElizabethDorothyCoy D. F. Ritchie HemphillD. W. Wilcox Brodak 303-556-2805970-248-1862719-336-2248303-695-1913 x256 [email protected]@mesa7.mesa.colorado.edu @CASTLE.CUDENVER.EDU 303-556-3528970-248-1930719-336-2448303-751-5603 NationalMorgan CommunityCollege-Colo.TheatreCollege-Denver Conservatory College Spgs. 260196127699127680127617 LindaFayeSr.Patty Maristelle WelchL.Eller Everett Schmitz 303-446-4869303-758-6700719-471-4205970-867-3081 x119 [email protected][email protected] 303-825-2117719-471-4751970-867-6608 20 So EST COPY AVAILABLE vii 21 PARTICIPATING ACADEMIC LIBRARIES, Cont'd. NortheasternNazarene Bible Junior College College Academic Library Name 127732127714UNIT IDIPEDS FrancisVerne II E.W. MedarisPoseyRespondent Name 970-522-6600719-596-5110 x721x110 Phone [email protected] @rmii.com or [email protected] E-Mail Address 970-522-6600719-550-9437Fax Number ParksOteroPikesParks Junior PeakJunior College Community College-Aurora College 366544127820127787127778 RickLawrenceR. E. Friddle Rockwell, Grieco Jr. 719-540-7520303-367-2757303-457-2757719-384-6882 [email protected]_Rockwell©ojc.cccoes.edu 719-540-7523303-361-9706303-457-4030719-384-6883 RockyRegisRedPueblo Rocks UniversityMtn. Community CommunityColl. of CollegeArt &College Design 127945127918127909127884 LeonaNoTomW. J.Data Connole Gardner E. Reported Bacon 303-756-9547303-914-6743719-549-3308 x121 [email protected]©pcc.cccoes.edu 303-914-6741719-549-3309 UCUnitedTrinidadThe at Naropa Boulder States State Institute AirJunior Force College Academy 126614128328128258127653 JoanMiriamMollyEdward McConkeyOtto L. Rutkowski Fultz, Ph.D. 303-492-6252719-333-3090719-846-5593303-546-5294 [email protected]@[email protected]©naropa.edu 303-4921881719-3333263719-8465667303-4440410 UniversityUC atHealth Colo.Denver ofSciences Spgs. Denver-Penrose Center 126571126580127060126562 NancyRickJeanLeslie ForsmanF. A.Allen Hemphill Manning 303-871-2007303-315-5125303-556-2805719-262-3115 [email protected]@[email protected]@mail.uccs.edu 303-8712290303-3156255303-5563528719-5285227 WesternUniversityUniversity State of ofDenver-Law CollegeSouthernNorthern Colorado ColoradoColorado 128391128106127741127060 SusanTonyHelenGary AlexanderMoffeit ReedRichards 970-943-2053719-549-2751970-351-2601303-871-6809 [email protected]@[email protected]@lib.law.du.edu 970-9432042719-5492738970-3512540303-8716999 22 viii 23 INPUT-OUTPUT MEASURESTABLES of STATISTICS Data Elements Statistics and Input/Output MeasuresColorado for Academic Libraries 1996 LIBRARY STAFF, FALL 1996 RePUBLIC en INSTITUTIONS:Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 UnitIPEDS ID EnrollmentTotal FTEStudent LibrariesBranch Libra-riansFTE OtherStaffFTE ServicesContri-buted Student StaffFTE TotalStaffFTE LibrariansPer 1,000 StudentsFTE Total FTE Staff UC at DenverColoradoBoulder - AurariaonlySprings 126562126580126614 23,65021,670 7,0204,070 Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 06 27.0062.00 7.40 126.00 60.60 7.50 0.00 21.6066.00 8.00 254.00109.20 22.90 2.861.141.82 11.72 4.625.63 FortColoradoUC Health Lewis State CollegeSciences University Center 127185126818126571 20,450 4,3202,490 30 36.2513.00 8.00 80.7027.0011.00 0.00 60.0014.00 2.00 176.95 33.0042.00 1.851.775.22 16.87 7.648.65 ColoradoUniversity School of Southern of Mines Colo. pg. 4 Or 126775128106 3,2503,610 0 11.00 8.50 12.00 8.50 0.00 21.00 7.00 27.5040.50 2.623.05 11.22 8.46 MesaAdamsUniversity State State of College Northern College Colo. 127556126182127741 4,0602,2809,560 02 17.75 6.756.00 30.42 9.003.00 0.00 38.4414.00 6.41 29.7515.4186.61 2.631.661.86 7.336.769.06 USiUSWesternMetro Air State Force State College Academy College 128328128391127565 12,3404,0832,220 Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 0 16.00 7.00 29.00 2.00 0.000.00 8.008.16 53.0017.16 3.923.15 12.98 7.73 cccosArapahoe CC 126289, 4,090 10 2.00 4.20 0.00 1.40 7.60 0.49 1.86. FrontCC of RangeAuroraDenver CC 127200126942126863 6,6204,2902,490 Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 1 3.000.50 9.000.75 0.000.00 4.000.00 16.00 1.25 0.450.20 2.420.50 OteroMorganLamar Junior CC CC College 127778127617127389 770820660 0 6.002.001.00 9.501.500.132.50 0.00 6.500.902.001.25 22.00 4.404.134.75 2.602.441.281.52 4.695.715.047.20 TrinidadRedPuebloPikes Rocks Peak CC State CC Junior College 127909127884127820128258 26 2,9304,6901,550_3,830 01 1.000.751.84 5.003.241.00 0.000.00 1.800.500.37 6.255.453.80 0.200.630.65 2.451.631.86 IPStatistics and Inp u utput Measures for Academic Library Survey IPEDS 1996 IPEDS Total FTEStudent Branch Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 Libra- FTE Other FTE Contri-butedLIBRARY STAFF, FALL 1996 Student FTE TotalFTE Per 1,000 StudentsFTE Total FTE ColoradoAims CC Mountain0 College INSTITUTION NAME t 0: Unit126711126207 ID Enrollment 3,1703,770 Libraries 3 rians 3.004.00 Staff 6.951.25 Services 0.00 Staff 2.601.20 Staff 12.55 6.45 Librarians 0.951.06 Staff 3.961.71 UniversityNortheasternColorado Northwestern of Colorado Junior College CC 127732126748 35,250 1,650 830 60 109.40 1.00 221.10 8.503.00 0.00 97.60 0.002.00 428.10 9.506.00 3.100.611.20 12.14 5.767.23 StateUniv.Colorado ofCollegesBoard Northern School of Agriculture ofColorado Mines 20,90028,380 9,5603,250 023 19.7517.7555.25 8.50 100.20 30.4212.0014.00 0.00 28.5738.4495.00 7.00 250.45 62.3286.6127.50 0.941.862.621.95 2.989.068.468.82 PUBLICLocalCCCOES:US Air District Force TOTALS Colleges:Academy 143,583 32,740 9,4204,083 1703 255.74 20.0916.00 9.00 463.24 36.8229.0019.70 0.00 299.13 18.72 5.808.00 1018.11 34.5075.6353.00 1.780.960.613.92 12.98 7.093.662.31

28 3 29 Statistics and Input/Output MeasuresColorado for Academic Libraries 1996 LIBRARY STAFF, FALL 1996 PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS:Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 Unit IPEDSID EnrollmentTotal FTEStudent LibrariesBranch Libra-riansFTE OtherStaffFTE ServicesContri-buted Student StaffFTE TotalStaffFTE LibrariansPer 1,000 StudentsFTE Total FTE Staff ColoradoBeth El CollegeChristianColl. of Nursing/Health University 126386126678126669, unavailable 2,1712,597 20 9.003.501.00 12.40 1.502.00 0.00 8.602.630.75 30.00 7.633.75 unavailable unavailable 4.151.35 13.82 2.94 TheColoradoRegisNational Technical Theatre Institute ConservatoryCollege 127918260196127653126827 No Data Reported unavailable 1,859 23 0 2.001.00 0.000.751.00 0.00 0.003.851.00 1.006.603.00 unavailable unavailable 43.48 0.54 43.48 1.61 U ofU ofDenver-PenroseDenver-Law Denver (Combined) 127060 Incl. above 8,714 1 18.7526.35 7.60 39.4047.40 8.00 0.00 10.4016.90 6.50 68.5522.1090.65 3.02 Included above 10.40 ColoradoBlairBel-Rea Junior Inst. Institute College of Animal of Art Tech. 126401126702126359 1,489 287371 001 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.003.105.00 4.106.001.00 3.482.700.67 20.88 2.752.70, ITTDenver Technical Tech.TechnicalInstitute Coll.-Colo.Institute of College Technology Spgs. 244154363378127042127024 1,052 264581561 0 0.501.00 0.500.00 0.00 0.250.502.00 2.003.001.251.50 1.891.720.951.78 4.732.581.905.35 ParksNational Junior College/DenverCollege/Colo. College/AuroraCollege Spgs. 366544127787127699127680 229283300340 01 0.500.001.00 0.00 0.00 0.501.002.00 0.503.001.001.50 2.180.003.531.67 10.59 4.365.001.47 FullerDen.Rocky Conservative TheologicalMt. Co II.of Art/Design SeminaryBapt. Sem. 414577126979127945 1,413 320308 0 3.603.001.00 10.50 3.000.00 0.00 2.501.500.50 16.60 7.501.50 2.559.383.24 23.4611.75 4.86 PrivateIliff School SeminariesFor-ProfitNon-Profit of Theology 127273 15,3641,9726,066 239 203 43.8510.10 9.503.50 65.0517.00 1.003.50 0.00 15.8533.73 6.002.00 142.63 33.1026.35 9.00 14.62 5.121.572.85 16.7837.60 4.349.28 PRIVATE TOTALS 23,40230 5 63.45 410 4 83.05 0.00 55.58 202.08 31 2.71 8.64 Statistics and lnp Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 utput Measures for Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 Libra-rians Salaries & Wages OtherStaff. 0 Assistants Student totalSub- Salaries & Wages Totals As Percent Of Total Per FTEStudent PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS: UC at DenverColoradoBoulder - AurariaonlySprings Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 2,405,9981,031,306 311,943 $$ 3,482,4361,554,849 242,647 $ 198,291772,984 69,581 2,784,4466,661,418 624,171 44%43%59% $$ 307118153 FortColoradoUC Health Lewis State CollegeSciences University Center 1,486,273 270,378585,727 $ 1,868,807 263,692754,521 $ 613,265 86,20520,868 3,968,3451,361,116 620,275 61%42%50% $ 144194547 UColoradoUniversity School of Southern of Mines Colo. 00 256,312324,857 $ 303,929222,679 $ 103,110 35,000 595,241650,646 42%57% $ 183180 MesaAdamsUniversity State State of College NorthernCollege Colo. 269,735186,076725,423 $ 220,968863,584 85,224 $ 55,50058,21274,347 1,663,354 546,203329,512 58%55%47% $ 135145174 WesternMetro State State College College . ... Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 208,717 $ 68,376 $ 30,408 307,501 58% $ 139 ArapahoeUS Air Force CC Academy ... , ,, 824,918 77,496 $ 761,774135,094 $ 109,600 15,958 1,696,292 228,548 59%62%$ $ -- 415'4 56 LamarFrontCC of Range AuroraDenverCC CC Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 119,599 38,29115,600 $ 247,284 38,00320,000 $$ 26,446 4,500 $ 393,329 80,79435,600 61%59%19% $ 122 5914 PuebloPikesOteroMorgan PeakJunior CCCC CC College 217,938 47,63061,89273,009 $ 250,955 81,55134,471 1,312 $ 3,5792,7823,514 998 $ 471,675158,139 83,09966,718 63%80%77% $ 101108 5481 TrinidadRed Rocks State CC Junior College 32 47,50038,820 $ 178,060 24,300 $ 5 13,770 2,694 $ 228,254 76,890 33 69%64% $ 6050 Statistics and Input/Output MeasuresColorado for Academic Libraries 1996 Academic Library Survey IPEDS 1996 Libra-rians Salaries & Wages Other Student Sub- Salaries & Wages Totals As Percent f. Per FTE AimsColorado CC Mountain0 College INSTITUTION NAME I rl e 133,058122,426 $ Staff 109,662 18,597 $ Assistants 14,16611,865 total 256,886152,888 Of Total 60%57% $ Student 8141 UniversityNortheasternColorado Northwestern of Colorado Junior College CC 4,334,974 41,24737,106 $ 6,034,453 67,93962,448 $ 1,061,724 9,784 11,431,151 105,045113,479 47%58%74% $ 324137 64 StateUniv.ColoradoState Colleges ofBoard Northern School of Agriculture ofColorado Mines 2,081,508 664,528256,312725,423 $ 2,355,178 374,568863,584303,929 $ 144,120802,580 74,34735,000 1,183,2161,663,3545,239,266 595,241 57%47%42%45% $$ 174183185 57 PUBLICLocalCCCOES:US Air District Force TOTALS Colleges:Academy 9,959,275 333,837737,775824,918 $$ 11,963,1621,011,030 258,646761,774 $$ 2,337,427 109,60035,81574,241 24,259,8641,823,0461,696,292 628,298 49%61%63%62% $ 415169 67561 Statistics and Inpu Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 utput Measures for 111111111111111iIIIROM PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS:AcademicIatei Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 Libra-rians Salaries & Wages OtherStaff Assistants Student totalSub- Salaries & Wages Totals As Percent Of Total PerStudent FTE ColoradoBeth El Coll. TechnicalCollegeChristian of Nursing/Health University College 341,922 34,00084,03548,000 $ 244,102 21,00042,00032,423 $$ 84,69911,800,14,793 9,000 670,723131,251 66,80099,000 56%43%40%47% $ unavailable 309 3651 URegisNationalThe of NaropaDenver University Theatre (Combined)Institute Conservatory No Data Reported 970,231 29,00044,100 $ 756,674 12,142 1,000 $ 181,533 27,888 2,400 $ 1,908,438 32,40084,130 68%38%78% $ unavailable 1,409 219 U of Denver-PenroseDenver-Law::::::::::::::::::::: : : : 682,294287,937 $ 579,216177,458 $ 108,448 73,085 1,369,958 538,480 38%39% Included above DenverColoradoBlairBel-Rea Junior Institute Inst. Institute College of Animalof ofTechnology Art Tech. 30,00026,00013,38424,000 $ 10,00022,700 8,840 $ 40,00048,70022,22424,60 80%41%85%55% $$ 7133,7765 NationalITTDenver Technical Tech.Technical College/Colo. Coll.-Colo.Institute College Spgs. Spgs. 10,57518,00036,000 9,357 $ 17,500 $ 6,2233,0264,3505,000 $ 29,88322,35041,00016,798 93%69%60%68% $$ 113 3959-38 RockyParksNational JuniorMt. College/Denver Coll.of College/AuroraCollege Art/Design 21,20012,400 $$ 2,080 $ 4,7887,6504,8003,825 28,06816,22520,050 4,800 64%84%79%82% $$ 91716714 PrivateIliffFullerDen. School Conservative Theological Non-Profit of Theology Seminary Bapt. Sem. 1,551,288 149,614136,539 98,175 $ 1,109,341 205,350 90,66839,552 $ 332,113 20,79337,93823,563 2,992,742 261,075379,827161,290 41%53%50%48% $ 1,091 269195'505 PRIVATEPrivate SeminariesFor-Profit TOTALS 36 2,148,932 213,316384,328 $$ 1,464,491 335,570 19,580 $ 495,609 82,29481,202 4,109,032 802,192314,098 37 43%50%64% $ 407176 52 Statistics and Input/Output MeasuresColorado for Academic Libraries 1996 Academic Library Survey IPEDS 1996 Books/Print I Micro- Information Resources Audio- Computer Document Information ResourcesSub- Totals As Percent Per FTE UCPUBLIC at Boulder INSTITUTIONS:a en INSTITUTION NAME $1,937,682Materials I $3,765,194 Serials $ 548,402 forms I $ 92,191 Visual $ 504,394Files I $ 32,656Delivery $ 582,325 Other $ 7,462,844 Total Of Total 48% $ Student 344 UC atHealth DenverColorado Sciences - AurariaonlySprings Center Included$ $in UC at Denver - Auraria 138,020507,361130,948 $ 606,463636,592421,762 $ 86,19913,930 - $ 33,86313,105 6,306 $ 122,532 77,33845,270 $ 32,62617,00023,037 $ 1,985 - $ 1,373,418$ 890,882650,037 32%29%46% $ 358160 58 UniversityFortColorado Lewis State ofCollege Southern University Colo. $$1,116,096 59,22590,440 $$2,334,333 177,521 96,450 $ 12,39024,65029,924 $ 17,31610,333 570 $ 291,412 25,65560,767 $ 105,37014,490 1,919 $ 790 72 $ 3,878,495 306,669284,559 27%28%41% $ 190 8566 UniversityColorado School of Northern of Mines Colo. 0 ra $ 415,121 124,300 $ 554,770406,000 $ 43,440 3,000 $ 33,389 $ 172,779 70,000 $ 28,613 3,900 $ 920750 $ 1,249,032 607,950 36%43% $ 131187 WesternAdamsMetroMesa State StateState College CollegeCollege Included$ in UC at Denver - Auraria 100,077 55,78954,796 $ 120,317 63,21484,715 $ 27,09330,96416,540 $ 12,81111,82516,560 $ 20,62521,467 $ 7,1383,313 $ $ 181,859292,774172,611 34%31%29% $ 827276 ArapahoeUS Air Force CC Academy $ 393,006 38,824 $ 423,769 51,249 $ 36,951 $ 5,6681,890 $ 13,283 4,350 $ 1,7951,528 $ 21,644 110,819883,138 29%32% $ 216 27 FrontCC of RangeAuroraDenver CC Included$ in UC at Denver - Auraria 78,58725,000 $ 33,25611,000 $ 22,896 $ 21,884 3,000 $ 15,791 1,000 $ 305500 20 $ $ 172,719 40,500 26%21% $ 672616 OteroLamarPikesMorgan Junior CC Peak CC College CC $ 19,06016,50426,549 1,130 $ 17,10310,148 1,7381,154 $ 2,5509,2132,230 $ 4,5784,6861,736 - $ 12,352 9,9482,6324,188 $ 675 24 $ 992- $$ 53,91438,49712,75844,041 29%15%33% $ 9% $ 501116 TrinidadRedPueblo Rocks CC State CC Junior College ' $$ 31,99933,59214,427 $ 32,01115,136385,363 $$ 4,5655,0021,210 $ 17,67422,188 1,120 $$ 22,171 4,6414,334 $ 100- 18 $ 2,3451,100 - $ 109,620 29,10680,270 39 26%31%32% $$. 292719 Statistics and utput Measures for Academic Library Survey IPEDS 1996 Books/Print Micro-Colorado AcademicInformation Libraries 1996 Resources Audio-Inp0 Computer Document Information ResourcesSub- Totals As Percent Per FTE INSTITUTION NAME ...... Materials Serials forms Visual Files Delivery I Other Total Of Total Student AimsColorado CC MountainNorthwestern9:04101! College CC $$ 64,59628,305 7,000 $ 11,00028,586 7,800 $ 10,080 7,401 $ 2,0004,290 400 $ 24,490 8,0006,291 $ 1,400 500 $ 1,635 570 $ 114,199 29,07071,075 27%19% $ 353619 StateUniversityNortheastern Board of ofColorado Agriculture Junior College $2,714,011$ 28,000 $5,430,011$ 14,750 $ 648,531 5,600 $145,465$ 5,000 $ 749,534$ 500 $ 105,319 $ 584,310 600 $ 10,377,181 54,450 42%30% $ 294 33 StateUniv.Colorado ofColleges Northern School ofColorado Mines $$1,265,761 415,121210,662 124,300 $$2,608,304 268,246554,770406,000 $ 74,59743,44066,964 3,000 $ 33,38928,21941,196 - $ 172,779377,834 42,09270,000 $ 121,77928,613 10,451 3,900 $ 920750862 $$ 1,249,0324,469,723 647,244607,950 31%36%43%38% $ 131187157 31 PUBLICLocalCCCOES:US Air District Force TOTALS Colleges:Academy $5,536,434$ 285,672 127,901393,006 $9,931,394$ 178,158423,769 62,136 $ 944,23036,95123,08147,666 $344,383$ 11,69082,534 1,890 $1,546,210$ 39,28190,340 4,350 $ 276,927$ 1,9003,4371,528 $ 615,728$ 21,644 2,8054,437 $ 19,195,306 268,794692,244883,138 26%24%39%32% $ 134216 2921

40 9 41 Statistics and Input/Output MeasuresColorado for Academic Libraries 1996 Academic Library SurveyINISTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 Books/PrintMaterials Serials Micro-forms Information Resources Audio-Visual Computer Files DocumentDelivery Other Information ResourcesTotalSub- Totals As Percent Of Total Per FTEStudent ColoradoBethPRIVATE El Coll. Christian INSTITUTIONS: ofriva Nursing/Health University $ 55,54830,000 $ 33,50060,000 $ 2,425 $ 9,000 $ 38,76411,000 $ 6,000 252 $ 6,582 $ 146,071107,000 44%51% unavailable $ 56 NationalTheColorado Naropa Theatre TechnicalCollege Institute Conservatory College $ 210,828 13,80613,328 7,500 $ 264,340 13,164 7,9321,000 $ 16,953 - $ 3,2621,0001,500 $ 58,441 8,944 $ 3,0008,177 350 $ $ 560,239 25,00039,436 8,850 21%20%33%36% unavailable $ 385258 21 U ofURegis ofDenver-PenroseDenver-Law Denver University (Combined)'vate For-Pr No Data$ Reported796,079 742,125 53,954 $$1,467,169 496,434970,735 $ 36,666 $ 74,41110,476 63,935 $ 130,818 58,90771,911 $ 22,175$ 22,175 $ 58,335 $ 1,857,8772,585,653 727,776 51%53%52% Incl.$ above 297 BlairBel-ReaDenverColorado Junior Inst. Institute CollegeInstitute of Animal of ofTechnology ArtTech. $ 39,500 5,0001,0189,500 $ 10,000 6,000 527 $ 3,000 - $ 3,000 500 $$ 1,300 500 $ $ 52,500 8,0002,845 16%45%11% $ 143510 NationalITTDenver Technical Tech.Technical College/Colo. Coll.-Colo.Institute College Spgs. Spgs. $ 4,8611,000 120 $ 1,000 330740 $ $ 810200 $ 2,0001,200 $ $ $ 5,1914,2001,2001,670 12% 7%4% $ 20 43 RockyParksParksNational JuniorMt. Junior Coll.ofCollege/Denver College/Aurora College Art/Design $ 8,6404,000 $ 2,525 300 $ - $ 4,200 $ 900 $ 15,365 4,300 900 35%21%18%16% $ 501914 3 FullerDen. Conservative Theological Seminary Bapt. Sem. $ 132,448 29,504 $ 67,73029,387 $ 8,000 $ 631200 $ 5,500 $ 2,000 $ $ 215,878 58,891 28%17% $ 153184 PrivateHuffPrivate School Non-Profit SeminariesFor-Profit of Theology $$1,127,089 286,729 124,777 77,639 $$1,847,105 130,626 21,72233,509 $ 56,044 9,3473,0001,347 $ 89,173 8,710 831 $ 247,967 11,509 5,9006,009 $ 39,954 2,000 $ 64,917 $ 3,472,249$ 441,042116,971166,273 28%24%47%34% $ 224226695 19 PRIVATE TOTALS $1,491,457 42$1,999,453 $ 68,391 $ 98,714 10 $ 265,376 $ 41,954 $ 64,917 $ 4,030,262 43 43% $ 172 Statistics and Inpflitutput Measures for Academic Library Survey IPEDS 1996 Furniture & MiscellaneousColorado Academic Expenditures Libraries 1996 Computer Bibliographic All Other Total Miscellaneous Expenditures Sub- As Percent UCRegentsPUBLIC alt Boulder INSTITUTIONS: INSTITUTION NAME Preservation 195,125 $ Equipment 249,028 $ Expenses 319,176 $ Utilities 241,410 $Operating Costs 447,780 $ total1,452,519 Of Total 9% UC atHealth ColoradoDenver Sciences - AurariaonlySprings Center Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 24,68026,61939,844 $$ 20,20617,475 1,407 $ 154,272127,901 52,221 $ 43,07176,00021,247 $$ 283,607253,562 53,252 494,999547,558152,807 18%,12%11% UniversityFortColorado Lewis State ofCollege Southern University Colo. $ 174,125 16,608 6,349 $ 41,880 2,311.9,501 $ $ 1,066,013 102,309 14,518 $ 187,600 22,20062,544 $$ 231,014 32,20012,362 $ 1,700,632 175,628105,274 16%10%18% ColoradoUniversity School of Northern of Mines Colo. ora 26,94417,500 $ 37,45649,400 $ 228,204 26,700 $$ 180,903 61,600 $ 117,383 44,600 590,890199,800 17%14% WesternMesaAdamsMetro State State State College College CollegeCollege Included$ in UC at Denver - Auraria 6,9644,311 402 $ 14,79625,063 1,354 $ 14,34011,766 2,496 $ 60,41812,60059,719 $ 11,79317,000 3,355 110,245 40,48995,643 12%16% 8% CCArapahoeUS of AirAurora Force CC Academy $ 30,000 1,200 $$ 3,752 $ 52,378 4,000 239 $ 44,40029,308 5,000 $$ 105,900 11,14719,700 114,900149,708 45,646 60%12% 5% MorganLamarFrontCC of Range DenverCC CC CC Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 716 13 $ 10,130 5,700 $ 40,721 5,4451,942 $ 39,027 $ 12,869 1,422 $ 103,463 6,8807,642 15% 8%6% OteroRedPuebloPikes Junior Rocks Peak CC College CC $ 4,1831,023 $ 9,750 $ 2,6314,1653,969 $ 26,24512,0006,9275,271 $ 21,880 4,4257,3001,047 19,30018,16663,06310,287 11% 5%7%8% Trinidad State Junior College 4;4 1,000 $ 11 5,195 $ 6,195 6% Statistics and Input/Output Measures for Academic Library Survey IPEDS 1996 Furniture & MiscellaneousColorado Academic Expenditures Libraries 1996 Computer Bibliographic All Other Total Miscellaneous Expenditures, Sub- As Percent ColoradoAims CC4$6: Mountain College INSTITUTION NAME Preservation 774150 $ Equipment 3,318 $ Expenses 1,860 160 $ Utilities 43,594 7,611 Operating$ Costs 11,07832,486 total 58,924 Of Total 14% UniversityNortheasternColorado Northwestern of Colorado Junior College CC 286,268 900 $ 288,116 1,000 $ 653,570 1,500 $$ 381,728 15,380 8,500 $$ 1,038,201 4,630 464 $ 2,647,883 20,91011,464 11%12% 7% StateUniv.ColoradoState ofColleges BoardNorthern School of ofAgricultureColorado Mines $ 197,082 11,67726,94417,500 $ 41,21337,45649,40053,692 $$ 1,182,840 228,204 28,60226,700 $ 272,344132,737180,90361,600 $ 117,383275,576 32,14844,600 $ 1,981,534 246,377590,890199,800 12%17%14%17% PUBLICLocalCCCOES:US Air District Force TOTALS Colleges:Academy 578,430 30,000 7,1351,824 $$ 507,757 30,332 4,3183,230 $ 2,238,926 63,11252,378 3,520 $ 1,277,770 128,97375,08544,400 $ 1,742,256 165,990 48,65819,700 $ 6,345,139 133,405395,542149,708 13%14% 5% utpStatistics and Inpu Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 ut Measures for Academic Library Survey IPEDS 1996 Furniture & Miscellaneous Expenditures I Computer 9 Bibliographic All Other Total Miscellaneous Expenditures sirn:1:111111:11111111111:1111118:1111111:1,1Sub- As Percent INSTITUTION NAME Preservation Equipment Expenses Utilities Operating Costs total Of Total R-49ColoradoBethPRIVATE El Coll. ChristianINSTITUTIONS: of Nursing/Health University 1,000 $ 41,931 1,000 $$ 10,112 $ 1,1521,000 $ 1,659 54,854 3,000 17% 1% TheNationalColorado Naropa Theatre College TechnicalInstitute Conservatory College $ 16,204 300 $ 143,786 3,607 $ 44,836 1,7869,900 $ 23,000 2,1053,250 $ 96,888 6,502 324,714 14,00013,150 300 21%11% 1% URegis of Denver-PenroseDenver-LawDenver University (Combined) No Data Reported 41,87250,872 9,000 $ 21,00024,820 3,820 $ 36,72738,011 1,284 $ 219,505155,824 63,681 $ 144,771165,003 20,232 383,014115,197498,211 11%10%. 8% Bel-ReaColoradoBlair Junior Inst. Institute oflivatCollege Animal of ArtTech. 5,800 500 $ 3,2501,000 430 $ 2,5001,500 $ $ 6,000 $ 16,550 3,500 930 14%' 4%8% DenverITT Technical TechnicalTech.Institute Coll.-Colo. ofInstitute College Technology Spgs. 500 80 $ 10,000 2,0003,900 727 $ 6,000 $ 7,4963,0005,000 13,40015,080 8,2232,000 25%19%36% 4% ParksNational Junior College/Colo.College/Denver College/AuroraCollege Spgs. $ $ $ FullerDen.Rocky Conservative Theological Mt. Coll.of Art/Design Seminary Bapt. Sem. 2,000 $ 11,042 200 $ 70,09190,000 375 $ 28,58512,935 $ 56,30415,338 60 $ 168,022118,273 635 22%35%. 1c1/0 PrivateIliff School SeminariesNon-ProfitFor-Profit of Theology 68,376 5,5196,3003,519 $$ 215,144 16,730 5,4605,688 $ 104,645172,59121,00212,500 $ 250,012 67,41925,899 6,000 $ 270,052 21,55690,47018,828 908,229352,729 60,31866,434 22%12%13% PRIVATE TOTALS 48 80,195 $ 237,334 $ 298,238 13 $ 323,431 $ 382,078 $ 49 1,321,276 14% Statistics and Input/Output MeasuresColorado for Academic Libraries 1996 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS:Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 Expenditures Operating Total EmployeeBenefitsFringe asExpenditures % of Total Serials LibraryPer Operating FTE StudentExpendituresWe...... ExpendturesEducational. & General Per FTE StudentExpenditures E & G LibraryE Expend. & GAs Expend. Percent of RegentsUC at DenverColoradoBoulder - onlySprings Included$ in UC at Denver - Auraria 15,576,781 1,427,015 $ 108,765 30%24% $ 351719 $ 477,125,16835,485,657 22,018 8,719 4%3% ColoradoUC atHealth Denver State Sciences - AurariaUniversity Center 11, $ 9,547,4722,746,9974,705,422 $ 278,837533,319 1,495 24%23%13% $ 1,103 467199 $ 197,336,499427,938,000284,310,916 114,181 20,926 8,344 2%2%.1% ColoradoUniversityFort Lewis School ofCollege Southern of Mines Colo. 00 0 $ 1,402,9911,132,9431,010,108 $ 127,337105,107103,656 29%16%10% $ 432314234 $$ 39,765,09426,572,866 65,542,030 20,16711,015 6,151 2%3%4% sw,:MesaAdamsUniversity State State of College Northern College Colo. $ 3,503,276 949,222597,766 $ 349,583101,240 13%14%16% $ 234262366 $ 24,095,35789,108,557 18,270,590 8,0139,3215,935 4%3% WesternMetro State State College College Included$ in UC at Denver - Auraria 529,849 $ 49,747 16%12% $ . 239 $ 16,103,394unavailable $ unavailable 7,254 unavailable 3% CCArapahoeUS Airof Aurora Force CC AcademyCCOES $ 2,729,138 191,000385,013 $ 25,510 13% 6% $ 668 7794 $ 305,640,14721,515,911 74,857 5,261 2%1% LamarFrontCC of Range DenverCC CC Included$ in UC at Denver - Auraria 132,477669,511 $ 74,07214,764 5%1% $ 201101 $ 39,954,245$ 14,780,0215,667,451unavailable unavailable 8,5876,0355,936 unavailable 2% PuebloPikesOteroMorgan PeakJunior CCCC CC College $ 252,996588,652131,883 86,356 $ 647,074 31,40717,69413,391 6%3%8%2% $ 126171105 86 $ 29,756,448$ 10,599,426unavailable7,267,970 unavailable 13,765 6,3458,863 unavailable 2%1% TrinidadRed Rocks State CC Junior College $$ 112,191357,174 50 145%9% $ 7293 $$ 22,238,06013,264,113 8,5575,806 2%1% eStatistics and Inp Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 u utput Measures for Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 Expenditures Operating Total EmployeeBenefitsFringe Expendituresas % of Total Serials LibraryPer Operating FTE StudentExpenditures ExpendturesEducational& General Per FTE StudentExpenditures E & G Library Expend.E & GAs Expend. Percent of AimsColorado CC Mountain College i tic eg . $ 430,009266,070 $ 61,10837,319 .. 7%3% 136 71 $ 24,3525,1 57,958 5,1 9 3 7,6836,673 2%1% UniversityNortheasternColorado Northwestern of Colorado Junior College CC $ 24,456,215 180,405,154,013 920,921 38,590 22% 8%7%. 694109186 $$ 994,258,2409,578,9 38,54 5,61 85 1 0,7 6928,2065,803 2% StateUniv.Colorado ofCollegesBoard Northern School of Agriculture ofColorado Mines $ 11,690,5232,076,8373,503,2761,402,991 $ 349,583210,258150,987127,337 29%22%13%16% $ 432412366 99 $ 494,275,96058,469,34189,108,55765,542,030 20,16717,416 2,7989,321 4%2% PUBLICLocalCCCOES:US Air District Force TOTALS Colleges:Academy $ 49,796,7301,030,4972,907,2532,729,138 $$ 2,720,015 823,912137,017 20%16% 6% 668347109 89 $ 2,240,365,234 165,043,645305,640,14768,027,314 15,60374,857 7,2225,041 2%2%1%

52 15 53 Statistics and Input/Output MeasuresColorado for Academic Libraries 1996 Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 Expenditures Operating Total EmployeeBenefitsFringe asExpenditures % of Total Serials LibraryPer Operating FTE StudentExpenditures ExpendturesEducational& General Per FTE StudentExpenditures :311111181111118:11111111011E & G LibraryE Expend. & GAs Expend. Percent of ColoradoBethPRIVATE El Coll. Christian INSTITUTIONS: of Nursing/Health University $ 332,176209,000 $ 13,000 9,455 29%10% unavailable 128 unavailable unavailable unavailable TheColoradoNationalColorado Naropa Technical Theatre College Institute ConservatoryCollege $$ 1,555,676 123,130119,386 41,550 $ 11%17% 2%6%, unavailable 1,807 717 64 $$ 52,296,174unavailableunavailable,8,470,175 unavailable 24,092 4,556 unavailable 3%1% U ofRegis Denver-PenroseDenver-LawDenver University (Combined) No Data$ Reported 3,610,8494,992,3021,381,453 $ 326,071131,470457,541 27%36%29% Included above 573 $ Included above 138,112,527 unavailable Included above unavailable 15,849 Included above unavailable 4% ppy.,ColoradoBlairBel-Rea Junior Inst. Institute College of Animal of Art Tech. .t....:F?ait. $ 117,750 25,999 $ 14% 8%2% 7990 $ 14,257,5511,975,1481,224,000 6,8749,5753,299 4%1% ITTDenver Technical Tech.TechnicalInstitute Coll.-Colo.Institute of College Technology Spgs. 43,29737,42060,28050,000 $$ 8,1522,0003,000 2%1% 164 645789 $ 1,850,5723,031,3115,613,6498,099,441 14,438 7,0105,2175,336 2%1% ParksNational Junior College/DenverCollege/Colo. College/AuroraCollege Spgs. 20,52524,35017,998 5,700 $ 1% 89816417 $ unavailable2,028,301 unavailable 8,844 unavailable 1% FullerDen.Rocky Conservative Theological Mt. Coll.of Seminary Bapt. Art/Design Sem. emir 040 $$ 763,727338,454 44,068 $ 100,850 22,488 9%6% 1,059 541.143 $ 24,070,0813,228,7382,104,460 17,03510,100 6,825 10% 2%3% PrivateIliff School SeminariesNon-ProfitFor-Profit of Theology $ 1,595,9637,373,220 491,387493,782 $ 479,996160,045 36,70713,152 25% 4%8%7% 2,063 809480 81 $ 198,878,87632,895,58540,184,4335,596,766 23,38516,68112,9446,624 4%5%1%9% PRIVATE TOTALS $ 9,460,570 $ 54 653,193 21% 16 404 $ 271,958,894 11,621 55 3% 41Statistics and Inp u utput Measures for Academic Library Survey IPEDS 1996 Volumes Volumes Print Materials Colorado Academic LibrariesTitles 1996 LIBRARY COLLECTIONS, FISCAL YEAR, 1996 Titles VolumesPer FTE Units Government Units Documents Titles Titles UCPUBLIC at Boulder INSTITUTIONS: em INSTITUTION NAME Added 52,360 2,672,243Held Added Held Student 123.3 Added 27,262 1,623,397Held Added Held UC atHealth DenverColorado Sciences - AurariaonlySprings Center Included 12,107 6,3889,752 in UC at Denver - 239,751268,865544,194 Auraria 10,766 2,9825,496 454,923199,936 92,861 96.323.066.1 22,964 5,896 0 462,953 59,149 0 0 0 UniversityFortColorado Lewis State ofCollege Southern University Colo. cialtiai 56,404 2,5973,305 1,656,039 248,838172,600 37,121 2,0972,441 1,015,009 176,175149,554 68.940.081.0 9,450 398 0 199,155316,179 924 7,560 159,324105,393 UniversityColorado School of Northernto of tr Mines Colo. Nit(' 0 17,808 5,300 661,789420,000 12,814 2,900 491,984189,000 129.2 69.2 9,308 914 320,264114,000 3,072 211,374 WesternMetroMesaAdams State State State College College College Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 2,0055,9741,679 117,173186,048154,630 1,6373,8791,493 104,322137,762126,120 52.845.867.8 14,26811,35924,704 468,580317,319142,615 24,704 3,234 468,580 46,527 ArapahoeUS Air Force CC Academy ...... 13,251 1,017 490,214 45,522 9,215 816 366,480 45,522 120.1 4,140 186,366 4,140 186,366 LamarFrontCC of Range AuroraDenverCC CC Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 2,007 640 27,72949,481 8,619 1,910 625 43,76727,714 8,619 42.0 7.53.5 75 0 225 0 50 0 180 00 PikesOteroMorgan PeakJunior CC CC College 619257564 48,90134,874 9,468 841443494257 35,28326,440 9,451 10.445.311.5 2,106 00 9,584 0 06 700 00 TrinidadRedPueblo Rocks State CC CC Junior College 1,549 407904 55,06148,75122,856 407894 17 55,06145,70418,866 35.512.7 7.8 10 0 70 0 10 0 70 0 Statistics and Input/Output Measures for Academic Library Survey IPEDS 1996 Volumes Volumes Print Materials Colorado Academic LibrariesTitles 1996 LIBRARY COLLECTIONS, FISCAL YEAR, 1996 Titles VolumesPer FTE Units Government Units Documents Titles Titles AimsLoaJColorado CCDistrict Mountain College INSTITUTION NAME Colleges Added 2,808 915 Held 59,04439,129 Added 1,308 887 Held 54,81329,504 Student 18.610.4 Added 1,120 0 Held 2,083 Added 498 Held 1,497 0 aoUniversityNortheasternColorado Northwestern of Colorado Junior College CC 80,607 1,1381,396 3,725,053 42,66721,981 19,244 1,0961,218 747,720 39,02823,172 105.7 25.926.5 56,122 0 2,145,499 43 0 15 0 58 StateUniv.Colorado ofCollegesBoard Northern School of Agriculture ofColorado Mines 62,30617,808 9,6585,300 2,077,477 457,851661,789420,000 12,81441,659 7,0092,900 1,340,738 491,984368,204189,000 129.2 21.969.273.2 50,331 9,3089,848 914 928,514320,264516,258114,000 27,938 3,0727,560 515,107211,374264,717 CCCOES:PUBLICLocalUS Air District Force TOTALS Colleges:Academy 203,151 13,251 6,2577,964 8,346,467 351,262490,214162,821 104,037 4,5096,6879,215 3,967,070 146,517316,427366,480 120.1 58.117.310.7 133,974 2,1914,1401,120 4,222,906 186,366 2,1269,879 43,289 4,140 513 66 1,180,069 186,366 1,555 950

58 18 59 ,. IlitStatistics and Inpu Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 utput Measures for Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 VolumesAdded Volumes Held Print Materials AddedTitles LIBRARY COLLECTIONS, FISCAL YEAR, 1996 TitlesHeld VolumesPer FTEStudent AddedUnits Government UnitsHeld Documents AddedTitles TitlesHeld ColoradoBethPRIVATE El Coll. ChristianINSTITUTIONS: of Nursing/Health University 5,378 500 46,704 4,000 5,154 450 45,349 3,500 unavailable 18.0 0 0 0 0 NationalTheColorado Naropa Theatre TechnicalCollege Institute Conservatory College 5,382 389735860 364,394 27,85312,40014,001 12,695 250735725 247,920 23,28912,763 6,500 unavailable 539.1167.9 7.5 18,140 0 300,888 192 0 0 64 0 URegis of Denver-PenroseDenver-LawDenver University (Combined) No Data Reported 26,43132,058 5,627 1,127,8741,316,006 188,132 3,121 52,29652,296 Incl. above . 151.0 21,872 0 761,820 0 0 0 ColoradoBlairBel-Rea Junior Inst. Institute College of Animal of Art Tech. 142 46 18,461 2,5752,460 46 9,5691,625 12.4 6.69.0 0 0 0 0 ITTDenver Technical TechnicalTech.Institute Coll.-Colo.Institute of College Technology Spgs. 200100 30 0 2,000 900545910 150100 3085 1,500 520893900 2.13.40.91.6 0 0 0 00 ParksNational Junior College/Colo.College/Denver College/AuroraCollege Spgs. 769125 40 11,537 7,3004,5001,600 696100 25 11,537 7,2004,4001,600 unavailable 31.840.7 4.7 0 0 0 0 FullerDen.Rocky Conservative Theological Mt. Coll.of Seminary Bapt. Art/Design Sem. em r 6,3571,450 215,591140,875 7,498 1,450 140,875 7,498 152.6440.7 24.3 0 0 0 0 PrivatePrivateHuff School Non-Profit SeminariesFor-Profit of Theology 45,30210,6722,8651,577 1,785,358 374,923 60,28618,457 23,130 3,6182,1681,332 391,617140,875 47,242 116.2190.1 77.1 9.9 40,012 0 1,062,900 0 0 64 0 PRIVATE TOTALS 60 57,551 2,220,567 28,080 19 579,734 94.9 40,012 1,062,900 61 0 64 IPEDS 1996 SerialsStatistics and Input/Output MeasuresColorado for Academic Libraries 1996 LIBRARY COLLECTIONS, FISCAL YEAR, 1996 Microform Materials Manuscripts & PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS:0""Onte.:Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME AddedUnits UnitsHeld AddedTitles TitlesHeld 1,000 Students Titles per AddedUnits UnitsHeld AddedTitles TitlesHeld AddedArchives (Feet) I Held UC at DenverColoradoBoulder - AurariaonlySprings Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 111 9434 29,517 3,2332,374 111 9434 28,879 3,2332,307 1,333 137567 180,240 35,86928,061 5,569,400 848,365516,108 0 11,510 192 86 0 26,237 1,836 252 FortColoradoAfk.UC Health LewisBöardof State CollegeSciences Agriculture University Center 465 30 21,081 1,725 824 465 30 21,006 1,681 824 1,027 675191 60,808 0 2,327,921 270,000 0 26,863 0 126,808 0 0 2,065 649 0 ColoradoUniversity School of Southern of Mines Colo. or 27 9 2,5092,024 27 9 2,5092,024 772561 42,000 6,724 631,442112,043 19,000 5,404 259,180 95,854 6 234 AdamsStateUniversityMesa potoggs State State of Northern College College Colo. 1810 1,0541,0013,136 341810 1,0013,095 996 245439324 36,09440,92514,286 1,043,959 719,334641,568 14,286 3,829 641,568 62,637 46 0 3,012 6072 WesternMetro State CollegeCollege -"" - 6"' Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 41 759 41 5 594 268 23,977 1,065,484 14,981 40 0 228 CCArapahoeCCCOESUS Airof Aurora Force CC Academy 32 0 2,643 130393 33 0 2,523 130488 119618 52 15,270 618 0 604,220 12,418 0 01 586,142 226 0 0 1,215 0 LamarFrontCC of Range DenverCC CC Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 15 5 192552 15 0 187552 283 83 9,703 00 80,169 2,155 941 33 145941 45 0 96 0 PikesOteroMorgan PeakJunior CC CC College 42 297269 99 42 297269 99 349121 63 3,709 1 12,115 4,516 0 - 12 0 149127 0 82, 0 185 0 TrinidadRedPueblo Rocks CC State CC Junior College 225 1710 62 144390 211 1710 2,681 144390 20 102915 93 201153 35 16,744 2,9437,724 134 79 0 7,700 39 70 0 70 0 Statistics and Inpu Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 utput Measures for Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 AddedUnits UnitsHeld AddedTitles Serials TitlesHeld LIBRARY COLLECTIONS, FISCAL YEAR, 1996 1,000IP Students Titles per AddedUnits Microform Materials UnitsHeld AddedTitles TitlesHeld ArchivesManuscripts (Feet) & ColoradoAims CC Mountain College leo 67 516258 67 516216 163 57 3,330 0 70,14760,081 40 490413 31 4516 UniversitySOColoradoNortheastern Northwestern of Colorado Junior College CC 239 24 36,849 224105 239 26 36,100 224108 1,024 136130 244,170 120 0 6,933,873 4,919 117 0 11,510 176 92 278161 0 28,974 322 0 StateUniv.Colorado ofCollegesBoard Northern School of Agriculture ofColorado Mines 495 2510 9 23,929 2,8143,1362,509 495 5710 9 23,854 2,5913,0952,509 772841124324 40,92542,00067,53274,357 2,426,3862,709,9641,043,959 631,442 14,28619,00032,267 3,829 641,568259,180222,662 62,637 46 06 3,0122,299 360 CCCOES:PUBLICLocalUS Air District Force TOTALS Colleges:Academy 1,150 312 4119 75,449 2,4662,6431,103 1,166 294 2141 76,973 5,2372,5231,064 536618113160 502,124 14,42015,270 3,450 14,623,892 604,220135,264138,784 85,56714,981 1,200 4 1,794,197 586,142 1,1719,327 732165197 40 36,594 1,215 383351

64 21 65 IPEDS 1996 StatisticsSerials and Input/Output MeasuresColorado for Academic Libraries 1996 LIBRARY COLLECTIONS, FISCAL YEAR, 1996 Microform Materials Manuscripts & PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS:Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME AddedUnits UnitsHeld AddedTitles TitlesHeld I 1,000 Students Titles per AddedUnits UnitsHeld AddedTitles TitlesHeld AddedArchives (Feet) 1 Held ColoradoBeth El Coll. CollegeChristian of Nursing/Health University 0 1,3071,200 350 0 1,307 900350 unavailable 602347 18,96217,000 215,562 97,770 12,000 0 158,016 119 50 0 2,197 NationalTheColorado Naropa Theatre Technical Institute Conservatory College 22 10 125399 14 2211 0 125399 13 unavailable 215565 00 30,000 0 00 62 0 10 0 150462 0 U ofURegis ofDenver-Penrose Denver-LawDenver University (Combined) No Data Reported 358 4,540 461103358 4,3675,4289,795 Included Included above above 1,124 20,76524,597 3,832 1,036,118 932,702103,416 63 53,002 0 5,754 0 BlairBel-Rea DenverColoradoJunior Inst. CollegeInstitute Institute of Animal of ofTechnology ArtTech. 463 43 1,290 225 2114 43 225 2114 151 3749 0 0 0 0 0 0 NationalITTDenver Technical TechnicalTech. College/Colo. Coll.-Colo.Institute College Spgs. Spgs. 9263 02 92266319 92 02 459219 325 7243 01 738 0 0 0 0 00 ParksNational Junior College/Denver College/AuroraCollege 1516 33951516 1516 151632 unavailable 6594 0 0 0 0 0 00 FullerDen.Rocky Conservative Theological Mt. Coll.of Art/Design Seminary Bapt. Sem.uat .100Str.#: 0 1,029 602 0 1,029 602 1,883 728 2,000 0 30,900 2,413 0 2,413 60 Privatebluff School Non-ProfitFor-Profit of Theology 658381 17 1,9097,935 822 494132 17 12,889 479822 3,435 839 79 60,559 714 1 1,379,450 54,699 738 12,063 448 0 211,199 0 60 8,563 434 0 PRIVATEPrivate Seminaries TOTALS 1,056 17 12,297 2,453 66 643 17 15,821 2,453 22 1,244 676 63,274 2,714 1,468,200 88,012 12,511 448 213,612 672,413 66 6 8,997 434 .Statistics and Inp Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 utput Measures for Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 CartographicAdded Matl.Units UnitsHeld AddedUnitsGraphic Matl. UnitsHeld LIBRARY COLLECTIONS, FISCAL YEAR, 1996 AddedUnits Sound Recordings UnitsHeld AddedTitles TitlesHeld AddedUnits Film and Video Materials UnitsHeld AddedTitles TitlesHeld RPUCPUBLIC iti. at Boulder INSTITUTIONS: 4,590 198,092 13,644 0 347,061 667 46,124 8 2,208 171 9,696 UC atHealth DenverColorado Sciences - AurariaonlySprings Center Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 213476 0 10,223 9,376 0 489 2 8,1195,425 0 128 8114 15,528 1,6563,215 117 5 10,840 2,354 638 171 96 4,6974,4541,195 123132 80 1,9332,678 713 UniversityFortColorado Lewis State ofCollege Southern University Colo. PY 2,2501,123 0 27,45315,19458,627 0 2,346 200 108 77 7 14,612 3,0946,670 108 23 14,612 2,773 172 278163 41 5,7692,140 103 278 15 5,769,1,783 141 16,207 183,542 0 0 0 0 0 0 MP' 7 25 7 8 AdamsUniversity State of NorthernCollege Cob. on 202 31 46,689 1,213 109 0 18,602 2,345 551 36 33,333 1,592 463 36 27,969 1,107 583127 5,2521,577 113513 4,2011,109 WesternMetroMesa State State College College Air IForcie cade Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 886 0 9,233 0 00 0 105 0 2,6243,057 0 2,851 200161 1,3201,949 128 1,068 US Air Force Academy . 95 2,400 70 4,854 70 4,854 CCArapahoe of Aurora CC . .. 0 0 0 0 4810 1,838 90 4810 1,838 90 25 1,450 25 1,450, FrontCC of RangeDenver CC Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 0 31 02 13,326 0 31 1,430 . 26 1,419 223 2,972 175 2,465 PikesOteroMorganLamar Peak JuniorCC CC CC College 05 308104 14 0 16 0 210 88 0 121 42 0 1,9361,0001,291 281 121 014 1,9361,0001,253 281 150200 82 0 1,802 766965 50 137155 82 0 1,802 766920 50 TrinidadPuebloRed RocksCC State CC Junior College 68 0 01 0 782 0 23 56 06 1,6131,805 900 56 06 1,6131,805 867 254328 16 69 10,070 4,132 499 127328 16 10,070 3,805 499 Statistics and Input/Output Measures for Academic Library Survey IPEDS 1996 Cartographic Matl.Units Units UnitsGraphic Matl. Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 Units LIBRARY COLLECTIONS, FISCAL YEAR, 1996 Units Sound Recordings Units Titles Titles Units Film and Video Materials Units Titles Titles AimsColorado CC Mountain College INSTITUTION NAMED,stnct Cofleqes MME Added 20 0 Held 1,506 20 Added 115 0 Held 1,258 0 Added 24 Held 3,037 63 Added 104 20 Held 1,231 59 Added 29 9 Held 4,2401,855 Added 29 9 Held 1,855 486 UniversityColoradoNortheastern Northwestern of Colorado Junior College CC 5,279 159 0 217,691 159 0 14,135 207 0 360,605 207 0 8187 66,523 2,496 444 130 8136 13,832 2,346 284 2,646 252320 20,042 1,1281,406 335220244 5,324'1,012 915 StateColoradoUniv. CollegesBoard of School Northern of Agriculture of MinesColorado 16,207 3,373 917202 183,542101,274 10,44646,689 109 0 18,6022,3452,546 0 141551192 0 33,33324,376 7,273 0 463131 36 0 27,96917,557 3,958 0 488583482 7 4,8465,2528,012 25 241513293 7 2,177.4,2017,693 8 PUBLICLocalCCCOES:US Air District Force TOTALS Colleges:Academy 26,257 179 95 5 564,185 2,4001,685 458 14,584 322 18 0 399,969 14,406 1,465 0 2,669 510315 70 154,583 12,1846,0404,854 1,343 241272 70 84,19212,102 3,9204,854 6,0941,278 610 0 69,81323,007 8,629 0 2,9361,045 502 0 45,799,22,128 4,268 0 Statistics and Inp Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 utput Measures for Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 CartographicAdded Matl.Units UnitsHeld AddedUnitsGraphic Matl. UnitsHeld LIBRARY COLLECTIONS, FISCAL YEAR, 1996 itAddedUnits Sound Recordings UnitsHeld AddedTitles TitlesHeld AddedUnits Film and Video Materials UnitsHeld AddedTitles TitlesHeld PRIVATEColoradoBeth El Coll.INSTITUTIONS: Christian of Nursing/Health UniversityV 0 0 0 0 220 1,467 220 1,467 317 711 317 711 TheNationalColorado Naropa Theatre College TechnicalInstitute Conservatory College 482 08 20,732 16 0 250 0 11,171 8,420 0 233125 0 2,332 250 7059 133125 0 2,224 250 5270, 301 165210 3,719 437871463 200 1052 3,373 463300871 URegis of Denver-PenroseDenver-LawDenver University (Combined) No Data Reported 151 0 514 0 0 0 112514 671453 7 36 1,1801,244 64 1,1801,628 448 930966 36 1,127 930197 DenverColoradoBlairBel-Rea Junior Institute Inst. Institute College of Animalof ofTechnology Art Tech. 0 300 0 00 00 0 80 4 0 13 1 18 0 600147146 0 600135 NationalDenverITT Technical Tech.Technical College/Colo. Coll.-Colo. Institute College Spgs. Spgs. 20 10 001 0 0 0 1235 0 0 12 78 251 1417 311182176 30 14 05 182150 3015 RockyParksNational JuniorMt. College/Denver Co College/AuroraCollege II.of Art/Design 0 12 0 0 20,000 0 0 065 0 506 0 254110 95 00 214110 95 FullerDen. Conservative Theological Seminary Bapt.)0 Sem. iftiat 0 0 0 0 67 0 0 0 0 10 3 86 3 3 3 PrivateIliff School SeminariesNon-ProfitFor-Profit of Theology 641 20 21,262 323 0 250 0 20,00019,591 0 603 67 0 2,2524,245 142 485 0 4,099 52 0 1,940 300 13 2,0517,829 89 1,555 19 3 6,8451,531 3 PRIVATE TOTALS 72 643 21,585 250 39,591 25 670 6,639 485 4,151 2,253 73 9,969 1,577 8,379 LIBRARY COLLECTIONS, FISCAL YEAR, 1996 Statistics and Input/Output MeasuresColorado for Academic Libraries 1996 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS:Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 AddedUnits ComputerUnitsHeld Files AddedTitles TitlesHeld AddedOther MaterialsUnits UnitsHeld TotalGeneral Circulation PerStudent FTE TotalReserve Circulation PerStudent FTE UCRe"UC aten! atDenverBoulder Colorado - only Springs Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 158 3,167 587 37 97 0 834,605 74,477 38.518.3 25,408 6.20.0 ColoradoUC Healthat Denver State Sciences University - Auraria Center oarct of Agriculture 651198 0 2,7551,262 0 62 0 510 52 0 519,687445,621324,597 179.0 25.413.7 97,445 4,287 0 4.81.70.0 ColoradoUniversityFort Lewis School ofCollege Southern of Mines Colo. 196325124 679939873 199 618 19 115,220 65,00074,016 20.020.526.7 25,00017,064 7,968 7.72.24.0 AdamsUniversity State of Northern Collegeta Colo. tag 344 0 1,365 112 250 1,000 96 70 0 6,156 0 215,253 52,969 23.222.5 25,613 9,500 2.74.2 WesternMetroMesa State State College College Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 167 0 538 0 1 601 19,874 41,49026,615 18.7 6.6 16,435 5,963 7.41.5 ArapahoeUS Air Force CC Academy 25 119 67 18 0 102 67 31,796 29.4 7.8 4,1188,700 2.11.0 LamarFrontCC of Range AuroraDenverCC CC Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 34 25 121 15 6 33 25 108 15 6 0 29,495 0 37,93335,000 3,493 14.1 5.35.7 1,5001,800 0 2.30.30.0 PikesOteroMorgan PeakJunior CC CC College 4012 0 1,548 40 3 710 133 73 80 945 0 22,184 3,5434,800 4.74.65.9 300200 0.40.2 TrinidadPueblo State CC Junior College Rocks CC 35 2033 745 035 2033 5 26 8 152 0 11,59812,46316,322 7.53.35.6 75 7,500 2.0 !Statistics and Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 Inp4 utput Measures for Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 AddedUnits LIBRARY COLLECTIONS, FISCAL YEAR, 1996 ComputerUnits FilesHeld AddedTitles TitlesHeld AddedOtherUnits Materials UnitsHeld TotalGeneral Circulation Per FTEStudent TotalReserve Circulation Per FTEStudent ColoradoAims CC MountainNorthwestern College CC ri 1,793 30 2,931 113 978 24 1,841 83 34 9 116 36 9 17,979 9,6387,947 11.6 2.15.7 13,481 8,913 16.2 2.8 StateUniversityNortheastern Board of ofColorado Junior Agriculture College 1,100 356 0 4,5675,016 0 261 44 0 1,128 149 0 486 0 10,747 0 1,679,300 708,923 20,496 25.047.612.4 122,477 29,695 766 4.30.5 StateUniv.Colorado ofColleges Northern School ofColorado Mines 167344196 1,365 650679 250 51 1,000 105 19 601 70 0 19,874 6,156 0 121,074215,253 65,000 22.520.0 5.8 31,89825,61325,000 2.77.71.5 PUBLICLocalCCCOES:US Air District Force TOTALS Colleges:Academy 4,1121,823 101 25 17,298 3,0441,858 119 1,6371,002 5618 4,8241,924 397102 1,220 533 16 0 67,53110,90830,593 0 3,144,592 179,132119,850 56,060 21.929.4 6.05.5 294,276 24,01026,883 8,700 2.52.00.82.1

76 27 Statistics and Input/Output Measures for Academic Library Survey IPEDS 1996 Units LIBRARY COLLECTIONS, FISCAL YEAR, 1996 ComputerUnits Files Titles Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 Titles OtherUnits Materials Units General Circulation Per FTE Reserve Circulation Per FTE BethPRIVATE El Coll. INSTITUTIONS: of Nursing/Healthylttei!. INSTITUTION NAME Added Held Added Held Added Held Total 2,200 unavailableStudent Total Studentunavailable The ColoradoNaropa Institute CollegeTechnicalChristian University College 139 10 0 618 55 0 2510 00 5586 00 0 145 0 60,83115,203 9,4843,889 unavailable 28.0 2.15.9 6,0322,7484,103 unavailable 1.51.9'0.0 RegisU ofNational UniversityDenver-LawDenver Theatre (Combined) Conservatory No Data Reported 571 4 1,825 32 0 30 28 0 0 0 262,076 18,522 Included1,083 above 47.130.1 11,87551,855 Included above 15 6.00.7 BlairBel-ReaU of Denver-PenroseJunior Inst. College of Animal Tech. 567 0 1,793 0 0 0 0 3 243,554 Included above 232 0.8 39,980 Included above 0 0.0 DenverColorado Tech.TechnicalInstitute Institute Coll.-Colo. of College ofTechnology Art Spgs. 15 0 2620 0 15 0 2620 0 00 4,000 0 19,387 300400450 13.0 0.50.40.8 1,507 600 40 1.0-0.00.0,1.0 ParksNationalITT Technical Junior College/DenverCollege/Colo. College Institute Spgs. 0 15 0 0 15 0 0 0 9,360 300100 80 unavailable 33.0 0.20.4 390 52 0 unavailable 1.40.0 Den.RockyParks Conservative JuniorMt. Coll.of College/Aurora Art/Design Bapt. Sem. .em ea 20 05 20 50 0 50 0 50,810 364100 158.9 1.20.4 5,883 6120 18.4 0.20.1 PrivateIliffFuller School Theological Non-ProfitFor-Profit of Theology Seminary 720 15 43 2,498 61 94 3815 34 169 61 94 0 4,0531,000 145321 354,766 31,07318,87558,000 23.178.941.0 5.1 64,753 2,6702,2423,500 4.22.50.4 PRIVATEPrivate Seminaries TOTALS 744 9 2,577 18 78 62 9 248 18 28 0 5,519_1,321 513,524127,685 21.964.7 79 79,04811,625 3.45.9 Statistics and Inpu utput Measures for A r-?, IPEDS 1996 Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 Document Delivery / Interlibrary Lending 41 ti Borrowed PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS:Academic Library Surveyen sINSTITUTION NAME Returnable I Non-Returnable I Provided to Other Libraries Total Returnable I Non-Returnable I Received from Other Libraries Total BorrowedFTE Per Student Net Lend-ing Rate CirculatedPer 1,000 UC at DenverColoradoBoulder - AurariaonlySprings Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 12,709 7,4552,743 18,690 5,9502,669 13,40531,399 5,412 3,5072,2287,014 8,8375,9587,731 12,34414,745 8,186 0.52.00.7 1.090.662.13 110 3818 ColoradoUCFort Health Lewis State Sciences College University Center cul 10,47114,414 3,521 19,2603,5761,690 29,73117,990 5,211 2,4489,593 484 16,568 2,7795,955 26,161 5,2276,439 2.61.21.3 1.001.142.79 45,5014 ColoradoUniversity School of Southern of Mines Colo. 0.010t 0 1,7001,409 2,2493,480 5,1803,658 1,894 952 2,7552,007 3,7073,901, 1.1 1.400.94 5753 MesaAdamsUniversity State State of College NorthernCollegeta Colo. 01 6,4313,0325,250 2,0289,242 0 15,673 5,0605,250 1,2312,8043,369 3,3394,651 0 4,5708,0202,804 0.81.11.2 1.951.111.87 172 3753 usWesternUSMetro Air State Force CollegeCollege Academy , aem Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 4,3553,100 4,5201,121 7,6205,476 1,7301,563 2,120 825 2,3883,850 0.91.1 2.291.98 3258 ArapahoeFrontCC of RangeAuroraDenver CC CC Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 937750100 155613 0 1,0921,363 100 599303 50 319191 50 790100622 0.10.00.2 1.382.191.00 2120 3 PikesOteroMorganLamar PeakJunior CC CC CC College 450474 2031 104 1017 0 460474124 48 248779310174 .236100103 60 413484234879 0.10.31.10.6 0.950.210.540.30 183118 2266 TrinidadRedPueblo Rocks CC State CC Junior College 80 237128 59 68 3 131305 59 29 218148162 215 4 222363162 81 0.1 0.590.840.36 291910 Statistics and Input/Output Measures for Academic Library Survey IPEDS 1996 Provided to Other Libraries Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 Document Delivery / Interlibrary Lending Received from Other Libraries Borrowed Per Net Lend- BorrowedPer 1,000 ColoradoAimsLa CC Mountain College INSTITUTION NAME is ri 0 Returnable I Non-Returnable 1,554 356 114 24 Total 1,668 380 Returnable I Non-Returnable 1,300 192 1,598 87 Total 2,898 279 FTE Student 0.90.1 ing Rate 0.581.36 Circulated 161 35 UniversityBOARDNortheasternColorado Northwestern of Colorado Junior College CC 37,321 377116 30,885 170 59 68,206 547175 13,233 207592 28,481 130 71 41,714 337663 0.20.81.2 1.641.620.26 251669 StateUniv.Colorado ofCollegesBoard Northern School of Agriculture ofColorado Mines 12,63715,401 6,4311,700 23,199 3,1499,2423,480 15,67338,60015,786 5,180 13,935 5,5983,369 952 21,354 4,1644,6512,755 35,289 9,7628,0203,707 0.50.81.11.2 1.621.951.401.09 813757,50 PUBLICLocalCCCOES:US Air District Force TOTALS Colleges:Academy 82,179 2,4033,1863,100 75,812 4,520 367970 157,991 2,7704,1567,620 44,099 2,2912,9911,730 66,689 2,1201,8861,278 110,788 4,1774,2693,850 0.80.40.10.9 11.31 0.660.971.98 380 752432

82 30 83 9Statistics and Inp Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 u utput Measures for PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS:Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 Returnable I Non-Returnable I Provided to Other Libraries Total Document Delivery / Interlibrary Lending Returnable I Non-Returnable I Received from Other Libraries Total BorrowedFTE Per Student Net Lend-ing Rate CirculatedBorrowedPer 1,000 ColoradoBeth El Coll. CollegeChristian of Nursing/Health University 2,558 130 2 3,0001,922 0 4,4803,130 2 2,043 144160 2,0113,300 250 4,0543,460 394 unavailable 0.21.9 1.110.010.90 1,573 6726 NationalTheColorado Naropa Theatre Technical Institute Conservatory College 2012 0 47 20 2259 0 145 3248 . 823 24 968 3452 unavailable 0.51.5 0.000.420.06 249 31 5 URegis ofU ofDenver-LawDenver University Denver-Penrose (Combined) No Data Reported 3,6874,076 389 2,1001,592 508 5,2796,176 897 2,2902,475 185 4,9175,145 228 7,2077,620, 413 Incl. above 0.9 0.732.172.90 223052 ColoradoBlairBel-Rea Junior Inst. Institute College of Animal of Art Tech. 0 0 0 0 00 0 0.0 0 DenverITT Technical TechnicalTech.Institute Coll.-Colo. ofInstitute College Technology Spgs. 0 0 0 0 00 0 0.0 00 ParksParksNational Junior Junior College/Colo.College/Denver College/Aurora College Spgs. 0 0 0 0 80 0 80 0 unavailable unavailable 0.00.2 0.00 1,000 0 RockyFullerDen. Mt. Conservative Theological Coll.of Art/Design Seminary Bapt. Sem. 458732 0 0 458732 0 1,249 269 0 00 1,249 269 0.90.80.0 2.720.370.00 22 50 PrivateIliff School SeminariesNon-ProfitFor-Profit of Theology 6,7981,190 0 7,071 0 13,869 1,190 0 5,0471,518 0 11,535 80 0 16,582 1,518 80 0 0.80.01.1 0.000.840.78 4712 30 PRIVATE TOTALS 84 7,988 7,071 15,059 31 6,565 11,615 18,180 0.885 1.62 61 Statistics and Input/Output Measures for Academic Library Survey IPEDS 1996 Presen-Group Information Atten- Colorado AcademicHoursPublic Libraries 1996 Count LIBRARY SERVICES, TYPICAL WE Gate Count Annual Per FTE EK, FALL 1996Per Reference Transactions Per Per FTE UCPUBLIC at Boulder INSTITUTIONS: INSTITUTION NAME tations dance 18,782 Per Week 109 Per Week 65,387 3,400,124Count Student 156.9 Week 7,343 Year 381,836 Student 17.6 UC Healthat DenverColorado Sciences - AurariaonlySprings Center Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 392384115 2,9004,6082,629 110 8185 29,878 8,3508,678 1,553,656 434,200451,256 174.4110.9 65.7 3,0801,930 425 160,160100,360 22,100 64.3, 4.25.4 UniversityFortColorado Lewis State ofCollege Southern University Colo. an ilcu 320 8740 2,1754,652 600 106 8793 17,412 1,6509,898 514,696905,424 85,800 119.1 23.844.3 3,767 500450 195,884 26,00023,400 5.49.6 UniversityColorado School of Northern of Mines Colo. School of Mines. or 439 95 9,5521,200 9795 16,406 7,000 853,112364,000 112.0 89.2 947225 49,24411,700 5.23.6 MetroMesaAdamsState StateCofl9es State College College Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 138 74 1,4312,126 9381 17,613 4,300 915,876223,600 225.6 98.1 190149 9,8807,748 2.43.4 CCCOESUSWesternUS Air:Force Air StateForce AcademyCollege Academy 200 47 8,0001,313 92 20,200 5,426 1,050,400 282,152 257.3127.1 681550 35,41228,600 12.9 8.7 FrontCCArapahoe of RangeAuroraDenver CC CC Included in UC at Denver - Auraria 282 6563 3,923 900962 159 7066 4,3123,050 224,224158,600 0 33.938.8 0.0 244372150 19,34412,688 7,800 2.93.1 PikesOteroMorganLamar PeakJunior CC CC CC College 168 8420 5 2,460 200100840 66686164 2,8551,1261,008 225 148,460 58,55252,41611,700 31.776.014.379.4 368250 5075 19,13613,000 2,6003,900 19.7 4.13.44.8 TrinidadRedPueblo Rocks CC State CC Junior College 857413 86 1,5001,004 626955 32 1,998 103,896 0 35.5 0.00.0, 6537 87 3,3801,924 0 0.00.90.7 4PStatistics and Inpu Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 utput Measures forLIBRARY SERVICES, TYPICAL WEEK, FALL 1996 Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 ...... Presen-tationsGroup Information danceAtten- Per Week PublicHours Per Week Count Gate Count AnnualCount Per FTEStudent Week Per Reference Transactions YearPer Per FTEStudent AimsColorado CC Mountain College .1.. 6 5556 848805 6180 4,476 770 232,752 40,040 73.4,10.6 189101 9,8285,252 3.11.4 UniversityNortheasternColorado Northwestern of Colorado Junior College CC 891 3137 28,919 775280 7271 112,293 1,450 106 5,839,236 75,400 5,512 165.7 45.7 6.6 12,778 104250 664,456 13,000 5,408 15.718.8 3.3 StateUniv.Colorado ofCollegesBoard Northern School of Agriculture ofColorado Mines 259439447 95 4,8709,5527,4271,200 27,33916,40628,960 7,000 1,421,6281,505,920 853,112364,000 112.0 68.089.253.1 4,717 889947225 245,284 46,22849,24411,700 2.25.23.68.6 PUBLICLocalCCCOES:US Air District Force TOTALS Colleges:Academy 3,369 200179859 74,56511,8892,7088,000 233,574 14,57420,200 6,802 12,145,8481,050,400 353,704757,848 257.3 84.637.523.1. 22,492 1,611 644681 1,169,584 33,48835,41283,772 8.13.62.68.7

88 33 89 Statistics and Input/Output MeasuresColorado for Academic Libraries 1996 Academic Library SurveyINSTITUTION NAME IPEDS 1996 Presen-tationsGroup Information danceAtten- Per Week PublicHours Per Week Count LIBRARY SERVICES, TYPICAL WEEK, FALL 1996 Gate Count AnnualCount Per FTEStudent Week Per Reference Transactions YearPer PerStudent FTE ColoradoBethPRIVATE El Coll. Christian INSTITUTIONS: of Nursing/Health University 2530 200310 6686 1,560 250 81,12013,000 unavpilable 31.2 258 50 13,4162,600 unavailable 5.2 NationalTheColorado Naropa Theatre CollegeTechnical Institute Conservatory College 377 2080 6 2,0005,6551,423 75 102 635071 2,9501,5571,886 200 153,400 80,96498,07210,400 unavailable 452.2 52.870.7 216 2550 6 11,2322,6001,300 312 unavailable 113.0 0.75.2 URegis of Denver-PenroseDenver-LawDenver University (Combined) No Data Reported 227335108 3,2154,9651,750 211101110 10,742 8,5062,236 442,312116,272558,584 Incl. above 64.1 1,057 54,964 0 Incl. above 6.31 ColoradoBlairBel-Reap jutitcFopRt; Junior Inst. Institute College of Animal of Art Tech. 35 0 875 0 6173 700 72 36,400 3,744 24.413.0 3075 1,5603,900 13.6 1.0, ITTDenver Technical Tech.TechnicalInstitute Coll.-Colo.Institute of College Technology Spgs. 3022 0 500350 0 404962 140150 15 7,2807,800 780 13.9 3.06.9 254030 2,0801,3001,560 2.23.7 ParksNational Junior College/DenverCollege/Colo. College/AuroraCollege Spgs. 12 8 360 80 60403236 600100 2840 31,200 5,2002,0801,456 unavailable 22.7 4.37.3 2015 6 1,040 780312 unavailable 2.33.7 FullerDen.Rocky Conservative Theological Mt. Coll.of Art/Design Seminary Bapt. Sem.V eff na 2018 0 350246 0 786089 5,100 582 265,200 30,264 187.7 98.2 150149203 10,556 7,8007,748 24.234.2 5.51.4: PrivateIliff School SeminariesNon-ProfitFor-Profit of Theology 873119 38 14,628 2,525 596 246513649 79 19,145 7,1002,4272,000 995,540369,200126,204104,000 434.5187.2 20.864.8 1,662 339489 40 25,42817,62886,424 2,080 5.68.7: PRIVATE TOTALS 1,030 9017,749 1,408 34 28,672 1,490,944 63.7 2,490 91 129,480 5.5 o COLORADO ACADEMICSURVEY LIBRARIES OF ELECTRONIC 1996 SERVICES in

92 35 93 Electronic Services in Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 ELECTRONIC SERVICES: Catalog of Library Holdings Where accessed? On-Campus In Else- By Asti* By Indexes/ReferenceIn Tools Else- U By By Ino«C Full-text Periodicals Else- By Carri By Full-text CourseIn Reserves Else- US By By PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS: INSTITUTION NAME , Library where Clients Others Library where Clients Others Library where Clients Others Library where Clients Others UC atHealth ColoradoDenver/AurariaBoulder Sciences Springs Center Campus Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YN Y YN YN YN N N N N UniversityFortColorado Lewis State ofCollege Southern University Colo. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y YN NN YNY NY NY N State.UniversityColorado COlie School of Northern of Mines Colo. Y Y N Y Y N N N N WesternAdamsMetroMesa State State State College College College See UC at Denver - AurariaY N NNY Y VY YN YN N VN YN YN N N N N N ArapahoeCCUS Air Force CC Academy aaeni Y Y Y N Y N N N N N CCLamarFront of AuroraDenver Range CC CC See UC at Denver - AurariaYN YN NY NY NY NY NY NY Y YNY YN NY N N N N PuebloPikesOteroMorgan PeakJunior CC CC CC College Y Y Y Y Y Y YYN YN NY YN N N N N N N TrinidadRed Rocks State CC Junior College Y Y Y 94 Y Y Y 36 YY YN Y Y YN N N 95 N N N Electronic Services in Colo do Academic Libraries 1996 __(ELECTRONIC SERVICES: , CatalogOn- ofam Library HoldingsIn Else- :us t By CAW :us:::.:. n -1 AM '. fie By Indexes/ReferenceIn Tools Else- By By In Full-text Periodicals Else- ... ..1004iiiPtiC:::::064044usBy : By Full-text CourseIn Reserves Else- By ...:: ..qm By !Local INSTITUTION NAME Library where Clients Others Library where Clients Others Library where Clients Others Library where Clients Others ...... N AimsNortheasternColorado CC NorthwesternMountain Junior College College CC Y Y YN YN Y Y YN YN Y YN YN YN N NN NN N

96 37 97 ELECTRONIC SERVICES: Catalog of Library Holdings Electronic Services in Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 Indexes/Reference Tools Full-text Periodicals Full-text Course Reserves PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS: INSTITUTION NAME Library where In Else- Clients Others By By Library where In Else- Clients Others By By Library where Clients OthersIn Library where Clients Others Else- By By In Else- By By ColoradoBethPrivate El Coll.Non-Profit CollegeChristian of Nursing/Health University Y Y Y YN Y N Y N Y YN YN NY YN YN YN N TheColorado Naropa Technical Institute College NY N N N NY N NNN N YN N N N N N N N "MI Univ.RegisNational of University Denver/PenroseDenver/Law Theatre Conservatory No Data Reported Y YN YN YN N N YNNN N YN N N N N NN N N DenverColoradoBlairBel-Rea Junior Institute Inst. Institute College of Animalof ofTechnology Art Tech. NY N N N NY NN N N NY N N N N N N N NationalITTDenver Technical TechnicalTech. College/Colo. Coll.-Colo.Institute College Spgs. Spgs. NY N N N YN N NNYN N YN N YN N N NN N N RockyParksNational JuniorMt. College/Denver Coll.of College/AuroraCollege Art & Design N N NN N NY NY NNN N NY NN N N N N N NN FullerDen.Iliff Conservative SchoolTheological of Theology Seminary Bapt. Sem. Y NY YN YN Y NY NY N N N N N N NN N N 98 38 99 ELECTRONIC SERVICES: Other Files aElectronic Services in Col Internet access o Academic Libraries 1996 E-mail Reference Service ILUDocument Delivery PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS: INSTITUTION NAME Library where In Else- Clients Others By By Library where In Else- Clients Others By By Library where In Else- Clients Others By By Library where In Else- Clients Others By By UC atHealth ColoradoDenver/AurariaBoulder Sciences Springs Center Campus : ...... YN YN YN YN Y Y Y N YN YN YN NY Y Y Y NYN FortColoradoUniversity Lewis State College of SouthernUniversity Colo. tiOditd: Y YN YNN Y YY Y Y Y YN YN YN YN YN YY Y NY UniversityColorado School of Northern of Mines Colo. NY YY YNN Y NY Y YNN Y Y Y Y Y YN Y Y YY AdamsMetroMesa State State College College See UC at Denver - AurariaYN YN Y Y Y Y Y NNN YY N YN N Y Y Y YN CCCOESWesternUS Air StateForce College AcademAcademy .... YN YN NN NN ArapahoeCC of Aurora CC N N ND, Y N CCMorganLamarFront of Denver Range CC CC CC See UC at Denver - AurariaYN YN NY YN YN Y NY NY NY NY YN NN YN NN N N PuebloPikesOtero PeakJunior CC CC College NY YN NNNY NY Y Y NY NY NY NYN N N Y YN NY YN TrinidadRed Rocks State CC Junior College NY 100 N NN Y Y 39 NNY Y Y Y YNN Y .101 Y Y Y Y Electronic Services in Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 ELECTRONIC SERVICES: Other Files ICS Internet access E-mail Reference Service ILL/Document Delivery INSTITUTION NAME t01-0.1:: here ;accessed?.000 Library where In am Else- Clients Others By pus,By Library where In Else- Clients Others By ,AM By LibraryOhl where In Else- Clients Others By By Library where In Else- Clients Others Byf*CaM By NortheasternColoradoAims CC NorthwesternMountain Junior College College CC NY NY NY NY Y Y Y NYN YN YN YN YN NY NYN N N

102 40 103 Electronic Services in Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 ELECTRONIC SERVICES: tem.. co. In Else-Other Files By By In Internet accessElse- By M By E-mail InReference Service Else- By am By InILL/Document Delivery Else- By By BethPrivatePRIVATE El Coll.Non-Profit INSTITUTIONS: of Nursing/Health INSTITUTION NAME Library where N N Clients Others N N Library where Clients Others Y N Library where N Clients Others, N N Library where Y Y Clients Others Y Y TheColorado Naropa TechnicalCollegeChristian Institute University College NY NY YN NYN Y Y YN YN Y,YN YN YN YN NY YN YN N Univ.RegisNationalUniv. ofUniversity of Denver/LawTheatre Denver/Penrose Conservatory No Data Reported YN YN YN YN Y YN YN YN NY NY NY NY YN YN YN NYN DenverColoradoBlairBel-Rea Junior Institute Inst. Institute College of Animalof ofTechnology Art Tech. YN N N N YN NY N N N N N N N N N N NationalITTDenver Technical TechnicalTech. College/Colo. Coll.-Colo.Institute College Spgs. Spgs. N N YN N YN YN N N N N YN N N N YN N RockyParksParksNational JuniorMt. Junior Coll.ofCollege/Denver College/Aurora College Art & Design N N N N YNN N N N N N NN N N N N NN IliffFullerDen.PlitOt.01:00. School Conservative Theological of Theology Seminary Bapt. Sem. N N N N Y NY Y N N NY NY N Y NYN NYN NY 104 41 105 Document Delivery Electronic Services in Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 Patron Use Patron Use Technology Internet Use ELECTRONIC SERVICES: to User : Software for Disabled PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS: INSTITUTION NAME r In Library P ComputersIn Library In Library arin In Library Instruction In Library UCRe es!at ColoradoDenver/AurariaBoulder Springs Campus N YN YN Y FortColoradoUC Lewis Health State College Sciences University Center YN NY NY Y Y ColoradoUniversity School of Southern of Mines Colo. 00E0. 0 0ra YN Y YN NY Y MesaAdamsUniversity State State of College Northern Collegeta Colo. YN NYN NYN Y Y USWesternMetro Air Force State Academy College .0 0 See UC at Denver - Auraria N NY N Y FrontCCArapahoe of RangeAuroraDenver CC CC See UC at Denver - Auraria N YN Y Y PikesOteroMorganLamar PeakJunior CC CC CC College N Y Y YNN N TrinidadRedPueblo Rocks State CC CC Junior College Y 106 YN 42 YN Y 107. Document Delivery Electronic Services in Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 Patron Use Patron Use Internet Use ELECTRONICINSTITUTION SERVICES: NAME es . In Libraryto User Computers In Library SoftwareIn Library forTechnology Disabled In Library Instruction In Library NortheasternColoradoAims CC MountainNorthwestern Junior College College CC YN YNN YNN YN Y

108 43 109 Electronic Services in Colorado Academic Libraries 1996 ELECTRONIC SERVICES: ere accessed? Document Delivery to User Campus ComputersPatron Use .001 Patron UseSoftware forTechnology Disabled InternetInstruction Use PO RtiVatkitt.PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS: INSTITUTION NAME In Library In Library In Library In Library In Library ColoradoColoradoBeth El CollegeTechnicalColl. Christian of Nursing/Health College University NY Y N Y Univ.RegisNationalThe Naropa of University Denver/Law Theatre Institute Conservatory No Data Reported YN YN N N N Univ. of Denver/Penrose ...... : .... N N Y DenverColoradoBlairBel-Rea Junior Institute Inst. Institute College of Animalof ofTechnology Art Tech. N N N N N DenverNationalITTDenver Technical Technical Tech. College/Colo. Coll.-Colo.Institute College Spgs. Spgs. YN Y N N RockyParksNational Mt. Junior Coll.ofCollege/Denver College/AuroraCollege Art & Design N N N N N FullerDen.Iliff Conservative SchoolTheological offigatk Theology Seminary Bapt. jekfiat.. Sem. N N N N N 110 44 1 i 1 APPENDIX 1 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Academic Libraries Survey 1996 IPEDS FORM - L 112 45 113 OMB No. 1850-0582: Approval Expires 04/30/98 FORM IPEDS-L NOTE - The completion of this survey, in a timely and accurate manner, is (B-1-96) MANDATORY for all institutions which participate or are applicants for participation in any Federal financial assistance program authorized by Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. The completion of this survey is mandated by 20 U.S.C. 1094(a)(17). U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS For those institutions not required to complete this survey on the basis of the above II ACTING AS COLLECTING AGENT FOR THE requirements, the completion of this survey is voluntary and authorized by P.L. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS 103-382, National Education Statistics Act of 1994, Sec. 404(a).

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1 Has own library as defined in Part A of the instructions. Please complete this survey.

2 Has own library but reports with another library Go to Combined Data sheet, page 4

3 Does not have own library but contributes financial support to a shared library with the following postsecondary institution(s). A shared library is a facility housing an organized collection of printed, microform, and audiovisual materials, and (a) is jointly administered by more than one educational institution,or (b) whose funds or operating expenditures have been received from more than one educational institution. The location of the facility is not a determining factor. Please complete the item below and return blank survey form to the address shown above.

UNITID Name of Institution

4 Does not have own library Please return this blank survey to the address shown above 114 Changes from the 1994 form for 1996 ACADEMIC LIBRARIES SURVEY

Cover sheet Own library question The question has been expanded to allow for combined or shared library systems.

Part E Library Services, Fiscal Year 1996

Data requests for document delivery/interlibrary loans provided to other libraries,as well as those received from other libraries or commercial services, have been expanded to request separate reporting for returnables and non-returnables,as well as the total.

Part G Electronic Services This part was added to identify the availability of electronic services within the library system. The questions require a "yes" or "no" response to the availability of the various

services listed. ,

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IPEDS-L (6 -1 -96) Page 2 PURPOSE OF THE SURVEY The National Center for Education Statistics (NOES) collects these data periodically to obtain and report a comprehensive picture on the status of collections, transactions, staff, service per typical week, and library operating expenditures in postsecondary institutions. The survey is being conducted in compliance with the Center's mission "to collect, and analyze, and disseminate statistics and other data related to education in the United States ...", (P.L. 103-382, National Education Statistics Act of 1994, Sec. 404(a)).

USES OF DATA Collection of these data over time will enable the nation to plan effectively for the development and use of postsecondary education library resources. Congress uses the data to assess the need for revisions of existing legislation concerning libraries and the allocation of Federal funds. Federal agencies need the data to evaluate and administer library programs. State education agencies and college librarians and administrators use the data for regional and national comparisons of library resources to plan for the effective use of funds. Finally, library associations and researchers use the survey results to determine the status of library operations and the profession.

According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 1850-0582. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to vary from 30 minutes to 6.0 hours per response, with an average of 2.5 hours, including the time to review instructions, search existing data resources, gather and maintain the data needed, and complete and review the information collection. If you have any comments concerning the accuracy of the time estimate(s) or suggestions for improving this form, please write to: U.S. Department of Education, Information Management Team, Washington, DC 20202-4652. If you have any comments or concerns regarding the status of your individual submission of this form, write directly to: National Center for Education Statistics/IPEDS U.S. Department of Education 555 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20208-5652

The definitions and instructions for compiling IPEDS data have been designed to minimize comparability problems. However, postsecondary education institutions differ widely among themselves. As a result of these differences; comparisons of data provided by individual institutions may be misleading.

DO NOT RETURN INSTRUCTIONS

REMARKS SECTION Please enter any remarks you may have in this section. By entering any explanations here, you may eliminate the need for telephone contact at a later date.

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FORM IPEDS-L (6-1-961 Page 3 NOTICE OF COMBINED DATA FOR MORE THAN:ONE INSTITUTION OR BRANCH CN The institution named on thisYes Noreport is including Libraries Survey data for other institutions/branches.Please indicate below, the UNITID (if known), name and address of the institutions for; which data are ' UNITID included. Institution name State ZIP Code c. 0The No Libraries Survey data forYes this: institution are reported by another institution:" Please list the UNITID, name, and address of the reporting institution., UNITID Institution,name X11 Address City State1 1 8 ZIP Code Part A NUMBER OF PUBLIC SERVICE OUTLETS, FISCAL YEAR1996

Lijnoe item Number

01 Branch and, independent libraries = Exclude main or, central library.

Number of full-time equivalents

02 Librarians and other professional 'staff

03 All other paid staff (eiccept student aisiStantS)..

Contributed services staff

05 Student assistants from all fundinioui-ces

06 Total full-time equivalent etaff (Sum of lines 2 through 5) .

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FORM IPEDS-L 16-1-90 Page 5 Part C LIBRARY OPERATING EXPENDITURES, FISCAL YEAR 1996 L NOTE:Do not report the same expenditures more than once. 1 Line Category Amount No. (Whole dollars only)

Salaries and wages Exclude employee fringe benefits.

07 Librarians and other professional staff $

08 All other paid staff (except student assistants)

09 Student assistants Information resources 10 Books, serial backfiles, and other print materials Exclude current serials and all microforms.

11 Current serials Exclude microforms, audiovisual materials, and machine-readable materials.

12 Microforins -- Include current serials.

13 'Audiovisual materiali 'Include current serials.

14 Computer files and search services Include current serials.

15 Document delivery/Interlibrary loan

16 Other

17 Preservation

18 Furniture and equipment Exclude computer equipment.

19 Computer hardware and software Include maintenance.

20 Bibliographic utilities, networks, and consortia

, .., . 21 All other operating expenditures .

22 Total operating expenditures (Sum of lines 7 through 21) $ I

23 Employee fringe benefits (if paid from the library budget) FORM IPEDS-L. (6-1-96) Page 6 11 o, Part D LIBRARY COLLECTIONS, FISCAL YEAR 1996 L

Total number Category Added during fiscal year Held at end of fiscal year (1) (2) Books, serial back-files, and government documents that are accessible through the library's catalog Include bound periodicals and newspapers and exclude microforms. Volumes

Titles , GOVerrirneht bOCuments 7t. Include. government documents that are not reported elsewhere:

Units

les (number of unique'titles

ManuscriPtS and archives Linear feet

Graphic materials Units Sound reCordings

Units:

Titles Film 'and Video materiaIS

Units

Titles Computer files

Units

Titles

Other library materials Units FORM IPEDS-L I6-1-96) 121 Page 7 L Part E LIBRARY SERVICES, FISCAL YEAR 1996

Line No. Category Number

Circulation transactions

42 General collection

Reserve collection Document delivery/Interlibrary loans provided to other libraries Returnable

Non-returnable .

Total Document delivery/Interlibrary loans received from other libraries or commercial

Returnable

.Non-returnable

Total Information service to groups

50 Number of presentations

51 Number of persons served in presentations

Part F LIBRARY SERVICES, 'TYPICAL WEEK, FALL 1996

Line No. Category Number

... .

52 Public service hours in a typical week 1 53 Gate count in a typical week

54 Reference transactions in a typical week 122 FORM IPEDS-L (6-1-96) Page 8 Part G ELECTRONIC SERVICES L

This section requests information about the availability of electronic services in the library and elsewhere on campus and off campus access by your primary clientele, and other users. Please respond to each item by marking an (X) in the appropriate column.

Mark (X) appropriate column.

Access from Access off campus by Line No. Within library Elsewhere on Primary campus clientele Others (1) (2) (3) (4)

Yes No Yes 1 No Yes Yes No Does the library or parent institution offer the following services?

n' electrOnic catalog that includes t library's holdings:. -"

lectrOnidindexee and iefeience tools

lectronic fulltext periodicals-

Electronic files other than the catalog.,. (e.g., finding aids, indices, manuscripts)". `.created by libraiy staff ; .:

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62 Capacity to place interlibrary loan/document delivery requests electronically

Electronic document delivery by the library to patron's account/address

64 Computers not dedicated to library functions for patron use inside the library

65 Computer software for patron use inside the library (e.g., word processing, spreadsheet, custom applications, etc.)

66 Technology in the library to assist patrons with disabilities (e.g., TDD, specially equipped work stations)

67 Instruction by library staff on use of Internet resources 23 FORM IPEDS-1.. (6-1-96) Page 9 APPENDIX 2 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Academic LibrariesGENERAL Survey INSTRUCTIONS 1996 - L 125 12,4 55 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS L Please respond to each item on this form in the space provided. If the appropriate answer is zero or none, use "0." If you do not collect data for an item, provide your best estimate. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE ANY LINES BLANK. If a line is left blank, NCES will impute a figure using the average for institutions with similar characteristics. Include data for the main or central library and all branch and independent libraries that were open all or part of fiscal year 1996. INSTITUTIONAL IDENTIFICATION independent libraries on the campus. Include libraries on branch campuses (i.e., located in another community) if In the space provided on the front page of this report, make those campuses are registered under the same NCES UNITID any necessary corrections to the preprinted address number as the main campus. information. Also, please enter the name, title, area code and telephone number of the person responsible for completing Part B LIBRARY STAFF, FALL 1996 the report. Full-time equivalent (FTE) employees Report the number of filled or temporarily vacant full-time equivalent PERIOD OF REPORT (FTE) positions during Fall 1996 paid from funds under library control. To compute full-time equivalents of part-time Report information for the following time periods as specified employees and student assistants, take the TOTAL number of in each section: hours worked per week by part-time employees IN EACH CATEGORY and divide it by the number of hours 1. Fiscal year 1996 Any 12-month period between June CONSIDERED BY THE REPORTING LIBRARY TO BE A 1, 1995 and September 30, 1996 which corresponds to FULL-TIME WORK WEEK (e.g., 60 hours per week of part-time your institution's fiscal year. (For Sections A, C, D, E) work divided by 40 hours per full-time week equals 1.5 FTE). 2. Typical week, Fall 1996 A typical week is one that is Data should be reported to two decimal places. neither unusually busy nor unusually slow. Avoid vacation Librarians and other professional staff (line 2) Report periods for key staff or days when unusual events are the total FTE of librarians and other professional staff, taking place on the campus or in the library. Choose a including administrators. Report staff members doing work week in which the library is open its regular hours. Include that requires professional education (the master's degree or any seven consecutive calendar days. (Section F) its equivalent) in the theoretical and scientific aspects of librarianship; also, in some libraries, staff performing 3. Fall 1996 The period during the fall of 1996 when the professional level tasks who, though not librariaa, have survey form is being completed. (Section B - Library Staff) equivalent education and training in related fields (e.g., archives, computer sciences, business administration, Part A NUMBER OF PUBLIC SERVICE OUTLETS, education). FISCAL YEAR 1996 All other paid staff (except student assistants) Library An entity that provides all of the following: (line 3) Report the total FTE of all other library staff who are paid annual salaries or hourly wages except students, An organized collection of printed or other materials, or a who are reported on line 5. Include technical and clerical staff, combination thereof; but exclude maintenance and custodial staff. 2. A staff trained to provide and interpret such materials as Contributed services staff (line 4) Report the total FTE required to meet the informational, cultural, recreational, for contributed services staff. Contributed services staff are or educational needs of clientele; those, such as members of religious orders, whose services are valued by bookkeeping entries rather than by full cash 3. An established schedule in which services of the staff are transactions. Do not include volunteers. available to clientele; Student assistants from all funding sources (line 5) 4. The physical facilities necessary to support such a Report the total FTE of student assistants, employed on an collection, staff, and schedule. hourly basis whose wages are paid from funds under library control or from a budget other than the library budget, This includes libraries that are part of, learning resource including College Work Study Program. Exclude maintenance centers. and custodial staff. Shared library - A facility housing an organized collection of Total FTE staff (line 6) -- Report the sum of lines 2 printed, microform, and audiovisual materials, and (a) is through 5. jointly administered by more than one education institution, or (b) whose funds or operating expenditures have been Part C LIBRARY OPERATING EXPENDITURES, FISCAL received from more than one educational institution. The YEAR 1996 location of the facility is not a determining factor. Expenditures (lines 7-23) Report funds expended by the Branch and independent libraries (line 1) Report the library in fiscal year 1996 (regardless of when received) from number of branch and independent libraries at your its regular budget and from all other sources, e.g., research institution that were open all or part of FY 1996. EXCLUDE grants, special projects, gifts and endowments, and fees for THE MAIN OR CENTRAL LIBRARY. Branch and independent services. If items in this section are not paid from the library libraries are defined as auxiliary library service outlets with budget but can be easily identified in other parts of the quarters separate from the central library of an institution institution's budget, report them here. Expenditures should be which have a basic collection of books and other materials, a reported for the 12-month period which corresponds to your regular staffing level, and an established schedule. Branch library's fiscal year between the calendar period June 1, 1995, and independent libraries are administered either by the to September 30, 1996. All expenditures should be reported in central library or, as in the case of some libraries (such as whole dollars in the most appropriate category to provide an law, medical, etc.), through the administrative structure of unduplicated count of expenditures. Exclude expenditures for er units within the university. Departmental study/reading new buildings and building renovation. DO NOT REPORT ANY ms are not included. Include data for all branch and EXPENDITURES MORE THAN ONCE.

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Part C LIBRARY OPERATING EXPENDITURES, FISCAL Preservation (line 17) Report expenditures for the YEAR 1996 Continued activities associated with maintaining library and archival materials for use either in their original physical form or in Salaries and wages (lines 7-9) Report expenditures for some other usable way. This includes but is not limited to full-time and part-time salaries and wages before deductions. binding and rebinding, materials conservation, deacidification. Exclude employee fringe benefits provided by your institution lamination, and restoration. for all regular library staff which may be reported on line 23. Include salaries and wages from all sources paid to students Furniture and equipment (line 18) Report expenditures serving on an hourly basis. Federal funds paid to students in for all library furniture and equipment purchased during the the College Work Study Program should be reported here. 1996 fiscal year. Include microform equipment, audiovisual Exclude contributed services and maintenance and custodial equipment, and related maintenance costs. staff. Computer hardware and software (line 19) Report Books, serial backfiles, and other print materials expenditures from the library budget for computer hardware (line 10) Report expenditures for all materials consisting and software used to support library operations, whether primarily of words and usually produced by making an purchased or leased, mainframe or microcomputer. Include impression with ink on paper. Included in this category are expenditures for maintenance. Include the expenditure for materials that do not require magnification: books, equipment used to run information service products when government documents, braille materials, ephemeral print that expenditure can be separated from the price of the materials, and the like. Exclude current serial subscriptions product. Exclude expenditures reported on line 14. and microforms. Bibliographic utilities, networks, and consortia Current serials (line 11) Report expenditures for current (line 20) Report expenditures for services provided by subscriptions to serials. These are publications issued in national, regional, and local bibliographic utilities, networks, successive parts, usually at regular intervals, and, as a rule, and consortia. Exclude expenditures already reported on lines intended to be continued indefinitely. Serials include 14 and 15. periodicals, newspapers, annuals (reports, yearbooks, etc.), memoirs, proceedings, and transactions of societies. Exclude All other operating expenditures (line 21) Report all expenditures for microforms, audiovisual materials, and other expenditures not already reported on lines 7-20 except machine-readable materials. employee fringe benefits which are reported on line 23. Exclude expenditures for new buildings and building Microforms (line 12) Report expenditures for all renovations. photographic reproductions of textual, tabular, or graphic materials reduced in size so that they can be used only with Total (line 22) Report the sum of lines 7 through 21. magnification. Examples of microforms are roll microfilm, microcard, microfiche, and ultrafiche. Include current serials. Employee fringe benefits (line 23) If benefits are paid from the library budget, report the amount here. Audiovisual materials (line 13) -- Report expenditures for all library materials that are displayed by visual projection or magnification or through sound reproduction, or both, including graphic materials, audio materials, motion pictures, Part D LIBRARY COLLECTIONS, FISCAL YEAR 1996 video materials, and special visual materials such as three-dimensional materials. Include current serials. NOTE Government documents should be included in the count for each format (i.e., lines 24,25, and 28-41). Computer files and search services (line 14) Report expenditures for materials considered part of the collection, Column (1), Total number added during fiscal year whether purchased or leased, such as CD-ROMs, magnetic Report the gross number of each category added. Do not tapes, and magnetic disks, that are designed to be processed subtract the number withdrawn. by a computer or similar machine. Examples are U.S. Census data tapes, locally-mounted databases, electronic journals, Column (2), Total number held at end of fiscal year and reference tools on CD-ROM, tape, or disk. Include current Report the total number of each category held at end of fiscal serials. Include expenditures for online searches of remote year. To get this figure, take the total number held at the end databases. Include expenditures for equipment when the cost of the previous fiscal year, add the number added during the is inseparably bundled into the price of the information fiscal year just ended and subtract the number withdrawn service product. Exclude expenses for library system software during that period. and microcomputer software used only by the library staff which are reported on line 19. Units (lines 26, 30, 33, 34, 35, 37, 39, 41) An individual physical item of library material. Examples of units are: a Document delivery/Interlibrary loan (line 15) Report volume (books and serials); a reel, sheet, or card expenditures for document delivery and interlibrary loan (microforms); a sheet or bound atlas (cartographic materials); services. Include fees paid for photocopies, costs of a filmstrip, slide, photograph, or print (graphic materials); a telefacsimile transmission, royalties and access fees paid to disk, cassette, cartridge, or reel (sound recordings, film and provide document delivery or interlibrary loan. Include fees video materials); a disk, tape, or cartridge (computer files). paid to bibliographic utilities if the portion paid for interlibrary loan can be separately counted. Do not count expenditures Volumes (line 24) Report the number of volumes of any related to transactions between the main or central library printed, mimeographed, or processed work contained in one and any libraries reported in Part A, transactions between binding or portfolio, hardbound or paperbound, which has libraries reported in Part A, or expenditures for on campus been cataloged, classified, or otherwise made ready for use. delivery. Include any government documents that are accessible through the library's catalog regardless of whether or not Other (line 16) Report any other collection expenditures are separately shelved. This includes documents for which not already included on lines 10-15 such as expenditures for records are provided by the library or downloaded from oth cartographic materials and manuscripts. sources into the library catalog.

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Titles (lines 25, 27, 29, 31, 36, 38, 40) Report the Computer files (lines 39 and 40) Report the number of number of titles of publications which form a separate units and titles of materials such as CD-ROMs, magnetic tapes ibliographic whole, whether issued in one or several and magnetic disks, that are designed to be processed by a iilumes, reels, disks, slides, or parts. The term "publication° computer or similar machine. Examples are U.S. Census data polies to printed materials, such as books, periodicals, and tapes, locally-mounted databases, electronic journals, and government documents, as well as to such formats as reference tools on CD-ROM, tape, or floppy disk. Exclude microforms, audiovisual materials, and computer files. To bibliographic records used to manage the collection, library determine the number of titles, count each unique system software, and microcomputer software used only by bibliographic record in the library's catalog. NOTE For the library staff. Include current serials. Include government libraries which have card catalogs, a unique bibliographic documents. If a CD-ROM subscription for a title is contained record is represented by a shelf list entry. Libraries with on one disc that is updated (i.e., replaced) once a month, electronic catalogs should be careful to distinguish between count as one unit, not twelve. the BIBLIOGRAPHIC record which describes the title and the ITEM records which describe the individual volumes, parts, Other library materials (line 41) Report here the number reels, disks, etc. associated with the title. Examples: Six copies of units of any materials not already included on lines 24-40. of the same edition of a title count as one title or bibliographic Include government documents. record; two editions of the same title which have been cataloged or recorded separately count as two bibliographic records; a set of six monographs for which there are six bibliographic records counts as six titles; and two multi-volume sets of the same edition for which one bibliographic record has been made count as one title. Part E LIBRARY SERVICES, FISCAL YEAR 1996 Government documents (lines 26 and 27) Report the number of units and titles of materials in all formats not Circulation transactions (lines 42 and 43) Report the accessible through the library catalog and not reported number of items lent from the general collection on line 42 elsewhere. and from the reserve collection on line 43 for use usually (although not always) outside the library. These activities Current serials (lines 28 and 29) Report the total include initial charges, either manual or electronic, and also number of current serials received including those that are renewals, each of which is reported as a circulation paid for and those received without payment. Include transaction. government documents issued serially. Exclude microforms, audiovisual materials, and machine- readable materials. Reserve collection (line 43) Those materials that have Microforms (lines 30 and 31) Report the number of units been removed from the general library collection and set of microforms and the number of different titles of materials aside in a library so they will be on hand for a certain course that have been photographically reduced in size for storage, of study or activity in process. Usually, the circulation and rotection and inexpensive publication purposes, and which length of loan of items in a reserve collection are restrictedso ioust be read with the help of enlarging instruments. that these items will be available to many users who have amples of microforms are: roll microfilm, microcard, need of them within a limited time period. icrofiche, and ultrafiche. Include government documents. DoCument delivery/Interlibrary loansilines 44-49) On Manuscripts and archives (line 32) Report the linear lines 44, 45, and 46, report the number of filled requests for feet of shelf space occupied by these materials. Manuscripts material provided to other libraries. On lines 47, 48, and 49, are handwritten or typed documents, including carbon copies. report the number of filled requests for material received from Archives are non-current records of an organizatioh or other libraries or document delivery services. Do not include institution preserved because of their continuing value. transactions between the main or central library and any Include government documents. libraries reported in Part A or transactions between libraries Cartographic materials (line 33) Report the number of reported in Part A. units of materials representing in whole or in part the earth or any celestial body at any scale. These materials include two- Returnables (lines 44 and 47) Report materials that the' and three-dimensional maps and globes. Include government supplier/lending library expects to have returned. Examples of documents. returnables include books, dissertations and theses, microfilm Graphic materials (line 34) Report the number of units of reels, sound recordings, and audiovisual material. materials for viewing without sound. The materials mayor may not be projected or magnified. They include art originals, Non-returnables (lines 45 and 48) Report materials that art prints, art reproductions, slides, transparencies, filmstrips, the supplier/lending library does not expect to have returned. photographs, pictures, postcards, posters, study prints, and Examples of non-returnables include photocopies or the like. Filmstrips that also include sound should be included facsimiles, fiche-to-fiche copies, print copies from microfilm, on this line. Include government documents. electronic full-text documents, and gratis print copies of unpublished reports and/or departmental working papers. Sound recordings (lines 35 and 36) Report the number of units and titles of materials on which sounds (only)are stored (recorded) and that can, be reproduced (played back) Information services to groups (lines 50 and 51) mechanically, electronically, or both. These materials include Report the total number of presentations (line 50) and the audio cassettes, audio cartridges, audio discs, audio reels, total number of persons attending or served by those talking books, and other sound recordings. Include presentations (line 51). Information services to groups are government documents. presentations at which a staff member or person invited by a staff member provides information intended for a number of Film and video materials (lines 37 and 38) Report the persons and planned in advance. These services may be number of units and titles of materials on filmor video media. either bibliographic instruction or library use presentations, or Films are produced in a variety of sizes (8,super 8, 16, 35, 55, cultural, recreational, or educational presentations. d 70 mm) and a variety of formats (cartridge, cassette, loop, Presentations both on and off the library premises should be I). Video materials include videotapes and laser disks on included, as long as they are sponsored by the library. Do not ich pictures and sound are recorded. Include government include meetings sponsored by other groups using library documents. meeting rooms. -

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Part F LIBRARY SERVICES - TYPICAL WEEK FALL or instruction in the use of one or more information sources 1996 by a member of the library staff. Information sources include printed and non-printed materials, machine-readable Collect data during a typical week in the fall. A typical week is databases (including assistance with computer searching) one that is neither unusually busy nor unusually slow. Avoid catalogs and other holdings records, and, through vacation periods for key staff or days when unusual events communication or referral, other libraries and institutions, and are taking place on the campus or in the library. Choose a persons both inside and outside the library. Include week in which the library is open its regular hours. Include information and referral services. If a contact includes both any seven consecutive calendar days. If waiting for a typical reference and directional services, it should be reported as week in Fall 1996 will delay this form, please use typical week one reference transaction. When a staff member utilizes data from the preceding fiscal year. If you have data for the information gained from a previous use of information entire year, divide by the number of weeks that the library sources to answer a question, report as a reference was open. transaction, even if the source is not consulted again during Public service hours in a typical week (line 52) Report this transaction. Duration should not be an element in an unduplicated count of public service hours in a typical week determining whether a transaction is a reference transaction. for both main library and branches reported in Part A using the following method. If a library is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 Do not report directional transactions here. A directional p.m. Monday through Friday, it should report 40 hours per transaction is an information contact which facilitates the use week. If several of its branches are also open during those of the library in which the contact occurs and which does NOT hours, the figure remains 40 hours per week. Should Branch A involve the knowledge, use, recommendation, interpretation, also be open one evening from 7:00 to 9:00, the total hours or instruction in the use of any information sources other than during which users can find service becomes 42. If Branch B is those which describe the library, such as schedules, floor open the same hours on the same evening, the total remains plans, handbooks, and policy statements. Examples of 42, but if it is open 2 hours on another evening, or from 5:00 to directional transactions include giving instruction in locating, 7:00 on the evening when Branch A is open later, the total within the library, staff, library users, physical features, etc., becomes 44 hours during which users can find service. and giving assistance of a nonbibliographic nature with Gate count in a typical week (line 53) Report the machines. number of persons who physically enter library facilities in a typical week. It is understood that a single person may be Part G ELECTRONIC SERVICES counted more than once. This section requests information about the availability of Reference transactions in a typical week (line 54) electronic services in the library and elsewhere on campus Report the total number of reference transactions in a typical and off campus access by your primary clientele, and other week. A reference transaction is an information contact that users. The questions require a "yes" or "no" response to the involves the knowledge, use, recommendation, interpretation, availability of the various services listed.

GLOSSARY ACADEMIC LIBRARIES SURVEY - L BRANCH INSTITUTION A campus or site of an provides grants to institutions for partial reimbursement of educational institution that is not temporary, is located in a wages paid to students. community beyond a reasonable commuting distance from its parent institution, and offers organized PROGRAMS of study, SHARED LIBRARY A facility housing an organized not just courses. collection of printed, microform, and audiovisual materials, and (a) is jointly administered by more than one educational COLLEGE WORK-STUDY PROGRAM (CWS) (Higher institution, or (b) whose funds or operating expenditures have Education Act of 1965, as amended, Title IV, Part C; Public been received from more than one education institution. The Laws 89-329, 92-318, 94-482, et al; 42 USC 2751-2756b.) location of the facility is not a determining factor. UNITID CODE Unique identification number assigned to Provides part-time employment to eligible postsecondary postsecondary institutions surveyed through the Integrated students to help meet educational expenses. This program Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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