For immediate release:
December 18, 2008
For more information, contact:
Kristina Justh
Association of Research Libraries
202-296-2296
kristina@arl.org
Washington DC—The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has published the ARL Academic Law Library Statistics 2006–2007, which presents data that describe collections, expenditures, personnel, and services in 75 law libraries at ARL member institutions throughout North America.
In 2006–2007, the reporting law libraries held a median of 332,247 volumes, spent a total of $208,820,262, and employed 2,201 FTE staff. Expenditures for materials and staff accounted for the bulk of total expenditures, at 47% and 45% respectively. Respondents reported spending a total of $17,259,064 for electronic materials; this includes a total of $14,864,912 for electronic serials.
For more information about the ARL Academic Law Library Statistics or to download the data files or a PDF of the publication, please visit http://www.arl.org/stats/annualsurveys/law/. See below to order print copies of the publication.
ARL Academic Law Library Statistics 2006-2007
Les Bland and Martha Kyrillidou, comps. and eds.
2008 * 54 pages
ISBN 1-59407-811-4 * ISSN 1538-8999 * EAN 978-159407-811-8
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