Biennial Report of the North Carolina State Library (Reorganized July 1, 1956) [serial] 1962/64

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These services are now given from the Library Building on the southside of the Capitol and from the Mansion Park Building where the services for the blind are located. The 1963 General Assembly appropriated additional funds for books and funds for a new building to house the State Library and the Depart- ment of Archives and History. From building programs de- veloped by the two agencies, the architect has completed develop- mental drawings. The site decision must be made before con- struction
...can begin.
GENERAL SERVICES Requests for library materials reach the General Services Division through three channels : individual patrons, telephone and mail. A comparative study of these reveals some significant facts.
The combined total of the three sources shows a steady in- crease ranging from 20,867 requests received in 1956-58 to 48,182 in 1962-64, a 131% increase. The number of requests from individuals, coming to the Library in person, reached its all-time high of 12,981 in 1963-64. The number of requests re- ceived by mail has remained relatively stable but indicated a broad range of subjects and more intensive study in many areas.


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