Biennial Report of the North Carolina State Library (Reorganized July 1, 1956) [serial] 1970/72

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Leith was using Title IV-A and IV-B funds from the Library Services and Construc- tion Act and increases in state support to make history in state institutions and in serving the physically handicapped including the blind throughout North Carolina. 18,840 institutionalized North Carolinians were receiving library services at the end of the eighth biennium as compared with only 15,204 two years earher.
Of the less than 10,000 of the estimated total average institu- tionalized population of 27.00
...0 annually who were not yet re- ceiving such services most were in road camps of the State Depart- ment of Corrections. Even inmates of those institutions vvere participating in a pilot paperback project in 14 camps in Western North Carolina and some other camps around the state were re- ceiving service from nearby public libraries. Among the latter was a library program initiated by the Appalachian Regional Library in Wilkes County with special encouragement from Regional Library Director Charles Abel and formally inaugurated by Com- missioner Lee Bounds.

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