Cummings M M
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1985 Jan;73(1):1-8.
The decline in federal support of educational programs has made it difficult for libraries to apply new technologies to improve practices and services. While federal support has declined in constant dollars, there has been a modest increase in grants from private foundations. Current U.S. policies require federal agencies to recover full costs of rendering services (Circular A-25) and require the transfer of many federal service-oriented activities to the commercial sector (Circular A-76). Additionally, the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 is inhibiting the production and dissemination of federal publications. Government pursuit of these policies adds a heavy economic burden to libraries and threatens to reduce access to the scholarly and scientific record.
联邦政府对教育项目资助的减少,使得图书馆难以应用新技术来改进业务和服务。虽然按不变美元计算联邦资助有所下降,但私人基金会提供的赠款却略有增加。美国现行政策要求联邦机构收回提供服务的全部成本(A-25号通知),并要求将许多以服务为导向的联邦活动转移到商业部门(A-76号通知)。此外,1980年的《文书工作减少法》抑制了联邦出版物的制作和传播。政府推行这些政策给图书馆增加了沉重的经济负担,并有可能减少人们获取学术和科学文献的机会。