Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) Grant Program,
North Carolina
2008-2009
Ability
to Pay and Local Effort
In awarding LSTA grants to
North Carolina libraries, two additional factors will serve as measures of institutional
need if all other factors are equal in the review of a group of grant
proposals. They are:
- Ability to pay: the adjusted tax base for
a county or the financial resources available to an academic institution,
and
- Local effort: The financial investment of the community
or institution in supporting library services (i.e., per capita support of
a public library; for academic libraries, the library operating
expenditures as a percentage of the Educational and General Expenditures
for the academic institution; and for public schools, data compiled by the
Public School Forum).
The data is from the following sources:
Public Libraries
Public Schools
- Information compiled and analyzed by the Public School
Forum of North Carolina in their publication 2006 North Carolina Local
School Finance Study (Public School Forum of North Carolina, 2006),
see http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/lsta/wealthrank2006.htm;
and
- Participation in the federal free and reduced school
lunch program; and
- The relative effort of the school (i.e. "local
effort") in supporting school library services-that is, per capita
support of a school library or the library operating expenditures as a
percentage of the general expenditures for the school.
Community Colleges
- Modified information compiled and analyzed by the
Public School Forum of North Carolina in their publication 2006 North
Carolina Local School Finance Study (Public School Forum of North
Carolina, 2006), see http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/lsta/wealthrank2006.htm;
and
- Annualized FTE data extracted from Table 26
"Annualized Curriculum and Continuing Education Full-Time Equivalent
(FTE)" in the 2004-2005 Annual Statistical Reports (North Carolina Community College System). For each community college, the
FTE figure used is the sum of the Curriculum Programs “Total” column and
the Continuing Education Programs “Subtotal Budget” column in Table
26. The data is posted at http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/lsta/ccfte0506.htm.
Public and Private Colleges and Universities
- FTE data are those collected for IPEDS and NCHEDS with
the following definition: For institutions of higher education,
enrollment of full-time students, plus the full-time equivalent of
part-time students as reported by institutions. In the absence of an
equivalent reported by an institution, the FTE enrollment is estimated by
adding one-third of part-time enrollment to full-time enrollment. This
data element includes only resident-credit enrollment in courses basic to
or creditable to a bachelor's or higher degree.
For all the post-secondary institutions, the
Education and General Expenditures and library operating expenditures are from
unpublished data collected from each institution for the Integrated
Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Library operating expenditures are
from IPEDS data submitted by the institutions and published in the Statistical
Abstract of Higher Education in North Carolina, 2005-06 (The University of
North Carolina, Office of the President, April 2006).
The State Library is aware that the data for the post-secondary
institutions must be viewed in the broader context of institutional
mission, degree programs, and other factors. The analysis of "Ability to
Pay" and "Local Effort" indicators may include consultation with
appropriate officials at The University of North Carolina, the North Carolina
Community College System, and North Carolina Independent Colleges and
Universities.
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