The solution to
library budget problems is not a different material type but getting the 91 % of the community that supports libraries to put pressure on their governments to stop the cuts.
Not exact matches
Though the proposal was a simple one, and though it offered a clever solution to the
problem of a tight
library budget, one person after another stood up and voiced concerns.
So if we all agree that
libraries are important centers of learning and provide services that individuals can not get elsewhere, even if we ourselves do not make as much effort to visit a
library on a regular basis, why is there such a
budget problem for
libraries?
The
problem with Random House's plan is that
libraries don't have all that much silver to give them in this era of shrinking
budgets.
But one of the main
problems with borrowing books is expressed in Matt Hamblen's article — that because of increased demand (and decreased
budgets),
libraries are having trouble meeting the needs of the readers who want to use them.
«Reduced use and being over
budget that to me seems like a financial math
problem and not one that is necessarily best solved by a blanket decision to close the law
library,» says Wawzonek, who uses the
library whenever she has a trial in Yellowknife.