The Role of Public Libraries in Local Economic Development

View/ Open
Issue Date
2000-11Author
Glass, Robert
Clifford, Norman
Harris, Brian
Rose, Carol
Publisher
Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas
Type
Technical Report
Is part of series
Technical Report;260
Rights
Copyright 2000, Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
The Institute for Public Policy and Business Research undertook this study on behalf of the Kansas State Library. The purpose of the study was to determine how Kansas public libraries could play a more active roll in supporting business and economic development in their communities. The study focused on three primary questions. (1) What is the current level of support for business and economic development by Kansas public libraries? (2) What are the ways that Kansas public libraries might be helpful to local businesses and economic development? (3) What specific steps can Kansas libraries take to develop more active economic development and business assistance programs? The research employed three main tools: (1) focus groups with librarians and businesses, (2) case studies of four local libraries, and (3) surveys of public libraries, businesses, Chambers of Commerce, and Small Business Development Centers.
Collections
- IPSR Published Works [305]
Citation
Robert Glass, Norman Clifford, Brian Harris, Carol Rose. The Role of Public Libraries in Local Economic Development. Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas. Technical Report Series: 260 (November 2000).
Items in KU ScholarWorks are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.
We want to hear from you! Please share your stories about how Open Access to this item benefits YOU.