College and Research Libraries College and University Library Statistics, 1943 THE 1 9 4 2 - 4 3 ?LAN of u s i n g v o l u n t e e r s seemed i m p r a c t i c a l f o r a n o t h e r y e a r b e c a u s e of the m a n p o w e r s h o r t a g e in li- b r a r i e s . T h e b u d g e t a r y s i t u a t i o n m a d e a f u l l - t i m e s t a t i s t i c a l assistant o u t of t h e q u e s t i o n . W o r k in t h e P u b l i c L i b r a r y D i v i s i o n w a s t h e r e f o r e r e o r g a n i z e d to m a k e it possible f o r t h e assistant, K a t h r y n P . M i e r , to d i v i d e h e r t i m e b e t w e e n t h a t d i v i s i o n a n d statistics, f o r the t w o l a r g e c o m p i l a t i o n s o n l y — c o l l e g e a n d u n i v e r s i t y l i b r a r i e s a n d p u b l i c l i b r a r i e s . DEFINITIONS USED IN C O M P I L I N G S A L A R Y FIGURES Faculty Members 1. "Faculty members" includes instruc- tional and organized research staffs, exten- sion service staff, and general administration officers (excluding clerical workers), and professional library staff, all reduced to full- time equivalent. Administrative Office Assistant 2. An administrative office assistant is a person such as the business manager or secretary to the chief librarian or director who performs work of a highly specialized nature but not that requiring training and skill in the theoretical or scientific parts of library work. Formal education or experience equiva- lent to that required of such workers in a large business organization should be con- sidered as prerequisite. Department Head 3. A department head is a member of the professional staff directly responsible to the chief librarian or director, associate or as- sistant chief librarian, and in charge of a major division of the library organization which has its own staff and definite respon- sibilities. (Salaries of an associate or assist- ant chief librarian serving as department head should not be included here.) The department head must meet the qualifications of a professional assistant as defined in definition 4. Professional Assistant 4. A professional assistant is a member of the professional staff performing work of a professional grade which requires training and skill in the theoretical or scientific parts of library work as distinct from its merely mechanical parts and includes all the pro- fessional staff except the chief librarian or director, associate or assistant chief li- brarian, department heads, division heads, and heads of school, college, departmental, and laboratory school libraries. T o be classed as a professional assistant, the person must hold a professional position which requires the following educational background: a. A t least a bachelor's degree which in- cludes one year of professional library edu- cation in the four years which lead to the bachelor's degrees; or b. An informal education considered by the librarian as the real equivalent of four years of college work, plus five years' ex- perience in a library of recognized profes- sional standing. (This provision is to take care of those already in the profession who are performing duties which require a knowledge of books and library technique as taught in a library school.) MARCH, 1944 165 Sub professional Assistant 5. A subprofessional assistant is a person w h o p e r f o r m s , under the immediate super- vision of professional staff members, w o r k l a r g e l y concerned w i t h the higher routine processes w h i c h are peculiar to l i b r a r y w o r k and w h i c h require some k n o w l e d g e of l i b r a r y procedure. ( N o assistant paid on an h o u r l y basis should be included h e r e . ) A subprofessional assistant should have had at least brief e l e m e n t a r y t r a i n i n g in l i b r a r y w o r k as t a u g h t in a l i b r a r y school s u m m e r session or a t r a i n i n g class. Clerical Assistant 6. A clerical assistant is a person such as a typist, etc., w h o p e r f o r m s , under im- mediate supervision, processes w h i c h may re- quire experience, speed, a c c u r a c y , and clerical ability of a high o r d e r b u t do not require k n o w l e d g e of the t h e o r e t i c a l or scientific aspects of l i b r a r y w o r k . H i g h school g r a d u a t i o n is presupposed f o r this classification. Others 7. " O t h e r s " includes those devoting either f u l l or p a r t time to the most simple clerical or m a n u a l tasks w h i c h involve no respon- sibility or independent j u d g m e n t such as the w o r k p e r f o r m e d by pages, shelvers, and be- ginning w o r k e r s . Student Assistant 8. A student assistant is a student paid on an h o u r l y basis, directly f r o m the l i b r a r y budget, w o r k i n g in the l i b r a r y in any ca- pacity except in j a n i t o r i a l service. ( A l l student assistants on an h o u r l y basis should be included here and in no case should they be entered e l s e w h e r e . N o assistants on N . Y . A . , W . P . A . , or other f e d e r a l , state, or l o c a l p r o j e c t s should be. included here or in other personnel g r o u p s . ) School or College Library in a University 9. A school or college l i b r a r y , in a uni- v e r s i t y system, is a collection of books re- lated to the w o r k of the p a r t i c u l a r school or college and administered either separately by the school or college or as a p a r t of the university l i b r a r y . ( I n c l u d e g r o u p libraries such as biological sciences and social sciences h e r e . ) Departmental Library 10. A d e p a r t m e n t a l l i b r a r y is a collection attached to a department of instruction w h i c h f o r m s a p a r t of a college administra- tion. Such a collection may be housed either w i t h i n or w i t h o u t the c e n t r a l build- ing. Vacations and Special Holidays 1 1 . " V a c a t i o n s " and "special h o l i d a y s " are reckoned in number of w o r k i n g days a l l o w e d w i t h pay. " S p e c i a l h o l i d a y s " include C h r i s t - mas and E a s t e r vacations, l e g a l holidays, etc. v 166 COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES College and University Library General and Salary Statistics (Group I ) * Student Enrolment Fiscal Regular Session1 Faculty Members Year Under- Grad- Summer Regular Summer Book Library Ending graduate uate Session2 Session Session Stock1 University of Alabama 30Sc43 4344 84 1720 233 125 278,250 University of Arizona 30Je43 2308 5 8 825» 270 38'° 164,530 University of Arkansas 30Je43 2233 49 785 210 90 209,093 Bavlor University 31Ag43 1684 26 643 108 60 10»,554 Brown University ' 30Je43 >« » » M . . . » 622,714 University of California (Berkeley).. . 30Je43 9520 1307 1583'̂ 2034 293lsa 1,207,784 University of California (Los Angeles). 30.le43 6345 448 4897'"" 375 177 435,763 University of Chicago...'. 30Je43 2996 1807 3475 748 . . . " 1,436,244 University of Cincinnati 31Ag43 4103 66 916">*> 509 74'o° 551,538 Colorado State Agricultural College... 30Je43 1583 13 714 317 119 107,300 C o l u m b i a University's 30Je43 2917 7 7 9 3 " 7345 2899 332 J 1 , 7 1 9 , 3 9 7 Duke University 30Je43 2910 171 2461 575 69'u4 681,095 University of Georgia 30Jc43 2127 21 1828^ 192 165 172,834 Harvard University". 30Je43 3807 3192 » 2020 . . . » 4,513,163 Howard University 30Je43 1213 121 500'"° 101 52">r 193,260 University of Illinois 30Je43 11,042" 847*> 4599" 2279 .. » 1,364,906 State University of Iowa 30Je43 4912 489 3494 691 327 603,773 Iowa State College 30Je43 5750 304 2916"* » ...» 336,362 Joint University Libraries 30Ap43 1942 374'® 2142 564 508 423,953 University of Kansas 30Je43 3605 123 1429 , 337 116 364,550 Louisiana State University 30Je43 5788 304 3339 444 282" 351,865 University of Michigan 30Je43 8729. 1151 2696 821 205 1,222,368 Michigan State College 30Je43 6517 207 2501 740 510 173,304 University of Minnesota 30Je43 11,296 1172 7272 1459 443'°h 1,309,706 University of Missouri 31De43 4181 157 2315 . 557 283 458,147 Mount Holyoke CoUeget 30Je43 986 53 336'"' 151 44"" 189,526 University of Nebraska 30Je43 4857 236 1801 400« 144 389,141 New York University . 30Je43 10,666» 3943K 9314 1275 784 649,152 University of North Carolina 30Je43 3339 393 2094 278 203 434,020 _ University of North Dakota 30Je43 1175 15 390 125 39 119,021 Os Northwestern University 31Ag43 5883 288 661 » . . . » 721,874 University of Oregon 30Je43 2945 80 902 , 172 54 352,896 Oregon State Agricultural College 30Je43 3884 84 6 0 5 4 0 5 } 81 194,028 Pennsylvania State College . 30Je43 6317 549 1486 719 170 244,110 University of Pennsylvania 30Je43 4525 1555 1438 8 . . ." 991,366 University of Pittsburgh 30Je43 3506 1736 2921 853 301 355,002 Princeton University 30Je43 2329 166 0 354 0 1,003,809 University of Rochester 30Je43 1914 203 529 , 408 118 406,198 South Dakota State College 30Je43 1169 0 214|o1 186 65"m 77,495 Southern Methodist University 31Ag43 1704 25 812'°" 168 69'°° 160,069 Syracuse University University Libraries ' . . . . . ' 30Je43 5774 686 2467 678 258 293,180 N.Y. State College of Forestryt.... 3lMr43 413 10 0 41 0 57,368 Temple University 30Je43 2686 834 1398 639 85 189,222 University of Texas 31Ag43 7970 289 5394̂ l> 420 301 729,319 Vassar College 30Je43 1265 15 0 162 0 237,468 Virginia State College for Negroesf... 30Je43 943 10 564 128 49 28,102 University of Vi-ginia 30Je43 1605 506 1043 322 112 405,145 Washington University (St. Louis).... 30Je43 2581 851 1674 633 118 481,487 University of Washington (Seattle)... 31Mr43 7293 453 3145>°P 519 26711" 539,647 Wayne University 30Je43 5433 358« 4816 384" 193 209,908 Wellcsley College 30Je43 1509 40 189 . . . 226,037 University of Wyoming 30Je43 1411 33 628"* 146 ...» 113,>900 Yale University 30Je43 3338 434 « . 1066* 9 3,281,739 High 11,296 3192 9314 1459 784 4,513,163 Median 1 3338 207 1674 406.7 122 364,550 Low 413 10 214 41 9 28,102 1 As of third week, fall term 1942. 2 Includes graduate students. 3 Includes volumes in all agencies. 4 Ex- cludes overnight loans and all loans of reserved books. 5 Includes overnight loans. 6 Excludes capital outlay and auxiliary enterprises such as dormitory, athletics, etc. 7 Open shelves, includes overnight loans only. 8 Not reported. 9 Graduate students, summer session; second session, 99. 10 Summer session; second session: 24; (a) 3269; (b) 313; (c) 35; (d) 41; (e) 508; (f) 49; (g) 2483; (h) 266; (i) 91; (j) 25; (k) 195; (1) 137; (m)54f (n) 867; (o) 58; (p) 2758; (q) 208; (r) 541. 11 Includes periodicals. 12 Included in books. 13 Excludes build- ing operation and maintenance: $2679; (a) $2139; (b) $36; (c) $74,882; (d) $11,448; (e) $115;(f) $297; (g) $3865; (h) $82,567. 14 Not available. 15 Intersession, 1568; (a) 65; (b) 1729. 16 On a four-quarter basis. 17 Excludes $20,93! outstanding orders. 18 Does not include Teachers College. 19 Graduate and professional students; includes undergraduate professional students. 20 Includes student service. 21 Included in staff salaries. 22 In- cludes periodicals, binding, and rebinding. 23 Includes graduate students enrolled for both summer sessions, 121; Becond summer session, 1479. 24 Except as otherwise noted, data for Harvard College collection and 15 Circulation Volumes Reserved Lent for Book Home Use1 Loans5 70.588 28,482 34,854 51,824 68.589 222,360 105,044 165,491 132,360 18,304 354,167 78,379 13,249 194,684 132,245» 181,779 144,662 82,962 153,783 51,646 92,847 135,338 94,713 339,616 154,251 22,792 91,171 141,866 146,749 17,078 68,264 80,379 47,851 227,744" 82,452 57,048 109,728 87,680 7361 121,971 73,088 4126 71,170 119,817 39,581 48,887 45,876 43,998 94,460 48,027 35,702 39,957 96,743 354,167 80,379 4126 50,673' 100,644 86,399 10,739 75,535 2 2 0 , 0 1 6 74,013 476,966 109,866 33,643 609,925 125,993 27,401 114,309 w 599,331 232,141 13,030 128,407 98,538 136,134 603,206 145,373 162,014 124,265 23,18233 75,101 365,355 66,346 9097 148,394 268,409 63,116 SJ 161,970 60,869 73,784 101,876 26,991 51,018 112,517 494 28,995 87,226 28J05 39,919 30,419 130,709 121,919 36,179 42,973 62,323 603,206 92,882 494 Staff Salaries $ 17,822 24,078 7764 70,248 161,263 98,702 146,535 48,003 15,050 356,586JI> 98,239 39,874 259,152 2 6 , 2 6 2 245,253 76,957 53,489 53,548 31,065 77,967 271,781 23,550 Library Operating Expenditures Last Fiscal Year Binding Period- anj Books icals Rebind- Other ing Student Service S 3,409 S 13,272" 52,875 24,942 44,867 156,206 68,479 7100 > 39^912* 48,551 55.306 66.307 43,473 107,067 74,107 7300 18,341 62,684 4454 6585 4676 55,584 12,500 42,551 6379 2523 . . . . . . l l i6,447 3562 . 6000 1876 46,319 2 1 , 8 8 0 6111 12,720 9743 15,467 19,520 8637 » iU863 1134 10,101 0 8033 1106 14,137 7364 24,801 88,947 72,012 49,241 30,468'" 819 73,089" 100,42322 15,189 94,240"- 9216" 164,363" 35,452 19,233 ' 30,463" 18,065 25,835 140,10722 14,971 45,046'2 86,626" 8888 14,657 32,046 27,362 5733 $ 6768 2015 7288 8 2 6 2 9988 24,678 ll 2216 $ 2079 2738 905 4342 23,543 19,766 19,193 3354 1727 .'2 35,081 5 1410 2 0 0 2 1310 8488 2 1 , 1 6 0 6887 23,233 2652 2896 18,623 7819 2793 8803 3530 15 '2 17,8482-a 42,420 '2 1304" 1443 11 " n 17,846 8941.. 11,067 8894 15,175 9837 13,408 '6187 4418 5441 .'2 18,000 2370 8012 6 1 0 0 11,067 9837 7589 6086 4917 8549 30,78252 12,161** 12,372 46,876 89,110 43,590 11,579 74,929 23,092 66,795" 49,000 48,534 14,316 219,06420 271,781 55,584 48,775J 6585 7100 1106 15,097 20,380 4481 0 2149 7074 1452 4788 7113 21 881 4854 2589 12,346 . 2397 42,351« 5816 1371 2922 8251 28,024 26,781 45,753 35,466 32,522" 3922 18,027 18,991 442 15,534 51,606 8467 5022 43,291 5540 31,043 35,837 15.655 2885 98,985" 3017 19,673 0 6655 4227 5494 6135 12,834 0 9890 . . . u * 1705 4493 6411 543 6419 15,682 3787 1147 3782 5565 10,451 5631 5337 4677 98,985" 30,465} 985 1919 4825 1 0 , 6 6 6 . 4421 1012 s ' 3748 2969 5723 11,457 0 10,421 9921 615 1350 6753 86 3598 11,276 3611 0 5776 3893 11,516 45 "2764 1485 21,094 35,081 4871 .86 Total College —: or University Expenditures Last Fiscal Total Year* 3084 15,75332 » 8115 10,071 $ 37,992 54,177 25,943" 119,843 358,759 219,855 305,431"* 90,856" 25,231 "b 483,379 • 225,928 73,751 419,660"° 40,102 473,781 163.191 117,253 , 110,507"d 77.389 135,727"° 449,408 61,164 1290 2550 7085 9348 1410 8 3433 3304 5492 3908 4027 10,512 5605 748 2324 1992 40 4046 10,009 2755 819 8498 2777 7342 2 8 1 1 1928 2029 26,942 42,420 4036} 40 $1,346,073 1,792,395 106,747 2,592,580 11,361,722 1,303,627 9,464,365 2,889,413 10,353,614 4,397,013 3,542,305 7,771,870 551,827 2,477,123 9,032,342 2,686,298 3,597,038 616,283 958,213 169,550 41,190 96,673 206,003 124,298 16,361 . . . 75̂ 853 83,666 1 2 1 , 0 6 0 125,768 93,253 175,505 129,229s? 15,742 49,323 96,831 1110" . 83,586 199,564 67,064 , 21,156"' 148,622 43,264138 ...» 1,945,373 3,846,614 , • " 412̂ 845 169,498 99.095 75,589 28,314 366,085"" 3,100,000 1,185.326 7,465,973 483,379 11,361,722 96,831 2,686,298 15,742 106,747 special collections. 25 For whole university library, $175,190; (a) $40,610. 26 Includes reserved book loans. 27 In- cluded in volumes lent for home use. 28 Includes printing. 29 As of Mar. 1, 1943. 30 Excludes 495 in professional schools. 31 Total for first and second summer sessions. 32 Includes General, Law, Agriculture, and University High School libraries. 33 Partial count only. 34 Estimated. 35 Includes total of 189 for both sessions for stu- dents registered in more than one college. 36 Includes Law Library staff salaries, $1391; la) student service, $476. 37 Excludes special reserve for Arts College Library, $28,204, and for Medical Library, $7977. 38 Not included in college budget; paid from state payroll. 39 Does not include salaries. 40 Open shelves, no record kept. 41 Professional staff only. 42 Nonprofessional and student service. 43 Total number of students, 902; equated graduate enrolment, 358. 44 Excludes 115 part-time critics and 13 teachers of adult homemaking. 45 Estimate, $4132. Binding by board of education bindery not in library budget. 46 Undergraduate school on year-round basis. 47 Totals for books and periodicals, t Retained in Group I although undergraduate enrolment is under 1000. * Includes colleges and universities with enrolments of 1000 and over. C o l l e g e and University L i b r a r y General and Salary* Statistics ( G r o u p II) ** Library University of Alabama... University of Arizona University of Arkansas.. ' Baylor University....' Brown University University of California (Berkeley). . . University of California (Los Angeles). University of Chicago. University of Cincinnati Colorado State Agricultural College... Columbia University . . > Duke University..; University of Georgia Harvard University Howard University University of Illinois — State University of Iowa Iowa State College..v. Joint University Libraries University of Kansas Louisiana State University University of Michigan Michigan State College University of Minnesota University of Missouri Mount Holyoke College : University of Nebraska. . New York University University of North Carolina 00 ' University of North Dakota Northwestern University University of Oregon Oregon State Agricultural College.... Pennsylvania State C o l l e g e . . . . . . . . . . University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh Princeton University.....'. University of Rochester South Dakota State College Southern Methodist University Syracuse University University Libraries N.Y. State College of Forestry Temple University......... .• University of Texas... . '. Vassar College Virginia State College for Negroes.... "University of Virginia Washington University (St. Louis) University of Washington (Seattle)... Wayne University Wellesley Colloee.. ' University of Wyoming. Yale University H i g h . . . Median. L o w . . . , . Library Income Last Fiscal Year - Number of Employees in Full-Time Equivalent -Salaries- —. Income Admin- Associate Allocation from istrative or from Endow- Office Clerical Assistant Professional Assistants University ment Profes- Subpro- Assist- and Chief Chief Department Heads All Departments Budget Funds Gifts' Other Total sional fessional ants Other Total Librarian Librarian No. Min. Max. No. Min. Max. 2 2 2 2 2 19 0 1 0 20 2.4 3 3 3 s 9 3 1 $ 37,992 0 0 0 S 37,992 81 1 0 } 10 $ 3780 4 $1706 $2211 3} $1260 $1785 32,000^ 0 S 212 S 333s 32,545 13 0 0 3 16 2 4 1760 2255 5 1430 1760 2 0 0 18,767 2 5 0 0 0 5 2400* $1200 0 3 1200 1200 99,294 $ 17,361 7354 9,7686* 133,777 24 3 1 21 49 2 4 2 2 16 2 2 310,277 8197 0 79,812«b 398,286 57} 2* 1 28 89 6300 - 7 3 2300 3300 46} 1500 2700 211,818 0 2000 lO.OOO6',' 223,818 37 0 0 15 52 6000 4 3000 3000 30 1620 2700 342,353 4835 6736 48,051^ 401,975 2 2 » 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 71,010 24.921 0 16,0048 112,821 16 6 6 1 29 5000 2 2500 2500 8 1200 1700 25,790 16,0048 25,790 6 1 0 »1 8 3600 5 1550 2250 502,985 18,629 4305 19,209 545,128 99 0 0 143} 8 242} 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 191,272 4212 8634 21,810 225,928 28 20 1 143} 8 57» 34 6 3 3 15 3 3 75,815 0 0 0 75,815 18 5} 1 5 29} 30004 2800 5 1500 2400 7 1500 1560 273,199 175,164 17,703 31,808 497,874 53 ny 21^0 5 72 v 5 153/(5 2 4 2 2 48r95 1200 3300 2 2 2 2 2 9 2 1 1 13 3700 5 1700 2100 3 1600 1850 473,781 473,781 110| 1 0 27} 139 2 10 6 3100 3800 70 1400 2800 173,227 441 173,668 39 4 2 3} 48} 32)0" 12 8 1608 2600 19 1224 2100 115,750 1500 117,250 15 9 1 9 34 5700 4000 4 1800 2400 9 1400 2100 29,885 29,793 437 68,352 128,467 29 2 1 2} 1 34} . . . : 5 2 . .2 7 2 2 74,244 - 168 500 86096<" 83,521 16 0 1 2} 1 18 4000 10 1100 2175 3 1104 1250 142,610 0 0 1814 144,424 36 0 1 2 39 60004 10 1782 2940 14 1320 2460 441,876 7532 0 0 449,408 93 15} 0 17 125} 600013 600014 9 2400 3000 61 1150 2400 56,450 0 3869 1000 61,319 11 0 0 0 11 4600 5 1800 2500 5 1700 1950 2 2 2 2 2 50 0 1 43} 94} 2 4 2800 3500 40 1020 2160 158,090 0 0 ii,858«f 169,948 28 1 1 5 35 2 3 2205 2520 17 1100 2000 35,199 5691 1322 180215 44,014 11 0 1 2} 14} 10 2 10 19 8 10 19 94,872 1256 0 1293" 97,421 22 4 } 1 1 28} 3 3 6 3 .» 8 3 3 201,194 4810 206,004 28 0 1 38 67 4.17 18 3 1800 3000 14 1600 3000 100,670 13,645 8995 5511<« 128,821 29 18* 1 0 481 5610 2537 9 1500 2075 \2\ 1122 1900 2 0 0 15,055" 15,055 4 0 0 0 4 2200 2 1700 1800 1 1400 2 2 2 2 2 26 9 6 1 42 4-l( 6 10 19 17 10 ' 19 75,529 1712 548 4395«h 82,184 20 3 1* 3 27} 28704 4} 2420 2670 13} 1560 2070 85,583 52156' 90,798 24 0 2 2} 28} 4 9532<> 2970 4 2420 2970 18 1600 2270 116,665 787 317" 117,769 25 0 2 11 38 5000 5 1800 2200 11 1400 1800 107,445 17,368 4440 15,400 144,653 23 15 1 3 42 5000 5 1660 3000 17 1320 2400 50,192 1518 11,610 548, 63,868 25 16 1 11 53 27004 4 1.400 2400 14 1080 1680 156,856 35,821 2599 61,914ek 257,190 29} 17 3} 1 11| 611 2 2 4 2000 4000 17 1400 2750 111,034 16,985 100 14,2656' 142,384 23 2 3} 1 15 41 2 6 1908 2800 9 1300 2100 11,640 0 0 4431 16,071 4 2 0 2 8 2600 3 1420 1660 48,730 259 335 0 49,324 12 0 0 0 12 3000 2040 3 1800 1820 4} 600 1330 87,316 3563 4917 1035 96,831 38 1 1 0 40 5700 2220 3 1200 1860 19 1200 1860 1715 0 0 32 1747 2 0 0 0 2 2520 1750 83,586 0 97 0 83,683 21 H 1 1 24} j 2.4 2100, 5 1700 2000 12 1500 1600 217,531 1009 275 39242' 222,739 271 24 1 3? 56} V6000 7b 111 1620 2500 7 1300 2300 50,688 19,900" 188 50126™ 75,788 10 5} 0 9 24} 8 4500 29001!b 3 2100 2900 5 1500 2400 19,895 0 0 3287 23,182 7 0 0 1 24} 8 2703 4 1.200 1620 1 2 2 131,422 0 0 0 131,422 ' 21 9 0 21 51 6000 7® 6 1800 2400 11 1500 1800 44,288 0 0 2841 47,129 7 5 t 4 17 4- 1C 4 10 10 2 10 19 155,000 0 0 0 155,000 31J- 0 1 32} 65 5280 4200 4 2820 2820 25 J- 1500 2340 102,8732® 0 0 10,5396" 113,412 13 4 0 2 192< 5250 4050 4 3450 4050 6 1688 3450 56,8 1 525 14,757 5992 107 77,671" 16 3 . 1 7 27 3 3 3 3 3 8 3 1 27,411 0 0 903 28,314 6 0 1 0 7 3096 3 1920 2290 2 1488 2148 188,858 200,140 9711 56,0566° 454,765 54 22 4 46 126 4.1c ... . I0 5 ... . 10 . . . . 1 0 47 1320 "3500, 502,985 200,140 17,703 79,812 545,128 110} 24 6 143} 242} 10,000 6000 11? 3450 4050 70 1700 3500 100,670 78644 3234 5511 117,509| 22} 4} 1 5 34} 4500 2970 4 1800 2500 10 1400 2085 1715 168 97 32 1747 2 1 1 } 2 1800 1200 2 1100 1620 1 1020 1200 . 1 Includes income from trust funds and all invested funds specifically designated for library purposes. 2 Not reported. 3 Not for publication. 4 Acting librarian. 5 Estimated; does not include library salaries. 6 In- cludes unexpended balance, $130; (a) $9768; (b) 834,412; (c) $10,000; (d) $48,051; (e) $6540; (f) $11,858 .(g) $1519; (h) $4395; (i) $5215; (j) $317; (k) $48,835; (1) $12,112; (m) $.5012; (n) $8625; (o) $7910. 7 2-mini- mum, $3600, maximum, &1200; (a) 2—minimum, $2700, maximum, $2925; (b) 2—minimum, $3400, maximum, $3750; (c) 2—minimum, $3300, maximum, $3300. 8 Includes outstanding orders. 9 Excludes libraries of Col- lege of Medicine and Pharmacy and School of Public Affairs and Social Work. 10 Confidential. 11 Acting direc- tor, also department bead. 1 2 Associate or assistant librarian, also head, college libraries; (b) also head, refer- ence department. 13 Balance of salary from budget, College of Literature, Science, and Arts. 14 Plus $375 as instructor in library science. 15 Reserved for European books and periodicals. 16 Encumbrances. 17 Direc- tor, $10,000, and 6 directors of other libraries—salaries minimum, $1800, maximum, $6000. 18 2 associate or assistant librarians—salaries minimum, $2700, maximum, $4700.19 State medical school grants. 20 Also director of libraries, Oregon State System of Higher Education, is paid J of salary by University of Oregon. 21 Reappro- priated. 22 Excludes income from endowments for buildings and maintenance. 23 Includes $25,250 student fees. 24 Excludes 4 professional assistants in Medical School and Law School. 25 Estimated. * Salaries as of May 1, 1943. ** Includes colleges and universities with enrolments of 1000 and over. L i b r a r y School, College, and Departmental Libraries Central Library Budget Head Professional Assistants No. Min. Max. No. Min. Max. -Salaries- University of Alabama University of Arizona University of Arkansas.. Baylor University Brown University University of California (Berkeley). . . University of California (Los Angeles). University of Chicago University of Cincinnati Colorado State Agricultural College... Columbia University Duke University . University of Georgia Harvard University Howard University University of Illinois State University of Iowa Iowa State College Joint University Libraries University of Kansas Louisiana State University University of Michigan Michigan State College University of Minnesota University of Missouri Mount Holyoke College University of Nebraska New York University University of North Carolina University of North Dakota Northwestern University University of Oregon Oregon State Agricultural College. . Pennsylvania State College University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh Princcton University University of Rochester South Dakota State College Southern Methodist University Sy'acuse University University Libraries N.Y. State College of Forestry Temple Unive-sity ... University of Texas Vamr College Virginia State College for Negroes University of Virginia Washington University (St. Louis) University of Washington (Seattle).. . Wayne University Wellesley College University of Wyoming Yale University 3 3 S H i g h . . . Median. Low 700 500 20} 1 540 $1925 100 800 800 600 200 300 2900 2300 960 2000 840 1700 500 2600 2400 950 1800 200 1914 400 3250 750 2730 800 2000 496 1870 10 1620" 2200 2100 3300 1740 1680 1800 2500 iooo 1800 3726 $1860 $1 1400 1260 1128 1200 980 2000 1716 1600 1980 1402 5} 1200 1560 ' 1 .'.'.'1600 Subprofessional Assistants All Departments No. Min, Max. Clerical, Administrative Assistants and Other All Departments No. Min. Max. Number of Months for Which Salary Is Paid Subpro- fessional and Clerical Profes- sional 0 1 ... . l ... 1 $1449 1 $1384 3 $ 800 990 3 °' I- !! "* 22 2 2} $1200 1620 30 ioso 2580 15 1200 1560 2 " 2 . . . .2 2 2 2 '5 "%0 1200 '7 840 i600 1 1200 1 1000 . 2 . . . .2 ... . l 2 . . . .2 . . . .2 20 .'. 1 '.';' l '9 ... t 1 5 900 960 900 %0 2 1 A 1080 1620 77T5O 780 1860 2 1440 1440 2 1260 1440 1 1360 27} 1020 1650 4 '972 1092 5} 984 1428 9 1020 1200 10 960 1260 2 ... - 1 ... 34 ... 2 1 1449 3 i 2 0 0 2257 15} iooo 1450 17 1034 1550 44} 878 1572 1 1200 6 900 1200 1000 1275 1720 i 1512 2 1300 1500 15 3 1200 1500 16 6} 1400 2300 17 3 1380 2400 2 2 3} io « 3 . . . . » . . . . i 39 840 1800 1 1683 to 4} 960 1656 4} 625 1770 13 800 1400 4 960 1440 12 420 1200 15} 780 2200 16 892 1360 2 i 2 0 i} 900 900 24 800 1300 5} 1400 1700 '<) i200 1200 5 io i) '4 1556 2084 3 , . . . ' . . . . 1 22 i040 1460 Hours per Week Number of Days Allowed Required of Each Full- With Pay As: Time Staff Member Annual Vacation Special Holidays Subpro- Subpro- Subpro- fessional fessional fessional Profes- and Profes- and Profes- and sional Clerical sional Clerical sional Clerical 40 39 44 40 t 41 41 2 41« 44 3 8 4 39} 39 39 48 39 40 43 t 40 39 39 42 40 42 48» 41 39»a 40 38 40 40 41 40 h 392b 22,752 20,956 5151 41,275 13,040 3684 $280,538 371,816 442,638 9103 5244 6595 14,258 14,242 18,342 18,653 3684 323723.12c 7423 9084 11,50424 712127 25.109 12,301 11,552 18,248 18,888 12,890 12,150 14,619 10,076 9149 14,455 8049 41,27531 340,100 420,235 153,350 » 256,613 388,835 t 255 j 240 210,512 279,884 324,600 627,068 118,323 a 270i645 269,571 327,815 407,871 422,000 • 155'554 679,971 324,500 422,283 • 243 j 703 376i628 T 300i285 234,076 223,118 » 352,635 • » 54 i i 702 541,702 324,550 118,323 1 As of third week, fall term 1942. 2 Excludes graduate students. 3 Includes volumes in all agencies. 4 Ex- cludes overnight loans and all loans of reserved books. 5 Includes overnight loans. 6 Excludes capital outlay and auxiliary enterprises such as dormitory, athletics, etc. 7 Not available. 8 Overnight loans only. 9 Not re- ported. 1 0 Presession, 93; second session, 229; posteession, 10. 1 1 Excludes janitor's salary, $315. 1 2 Excludes building operation and maintenance expense: $2568; (a) $2832; (b) $66; (c) $2040. 1 3 Summer session; second session, 21; (a) 108; (b) 23. 1 4 Includes reserved book loans. 1 5 Included in volumes lent for home use. 1 6 In- cludes periodicals. 1 7 Included in books. 1 8 Plus 8 part-time. 1 9 Plus part-time faculty. 20 Confidential. 21 In- cludes conservatory students. 82. 22 Includes conservatory faculty, 19. 23 Excludes library staff salaries. 24 Does not include $2200—one-half librarian's salary charged to teaching account. 25 Includes experimental station and extension staffs. 26 Excludes departmental expenditures for: books, $819; periodicals, $177; binding, $114. 27 Excludes gift books, $286, not in budget; printing, $67; janitor's salary, $219; building and maintenance, 911. 28 Binding only; rebinding not included in library budget. 29 Not includedin library budget. 30 Plus services of Sisters of St. Joseph evaluated at $3046. 31 Excludes expenditures for Chapin Library, $5916. 32 For 10-month period only. 33 Totals for books and periodicals. * Includes colleges and universities with enrolments under 1000. Library Income Last Fiscal Year • Income Allocation from from Endow- Institution ment Pro- Library Budget Funds1 Gifts Other Total fessional Agnes Scott College $ 9963 0 0 $ 70 $10,033 4 Albion College 12,225 0 0 0 12,225 3 Allegheny College 17,125 $ 772 $ 80 680= 18,657 3* Antioch College 22,591 75 1639 27803* 27,085 41 Baldwin-Wallace College 9621 . . . . . . . . 9621 2 Bates College 13,147 2641 . . . . 220»b 15,788 5 Birmingham-Southern College 7 7 7 7 7 4} Bowdoin College 21,416 9467 913 311 32,107 2* Coe College ~ s 8 8 s s 3 Colby College 13,280 . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,280 3 Concordia College 3908 30 " 1850 96 5884 1 | Connecticut College 33,312 453 616 . . . . 34,381 10 Davidson College 3500» . . . . . . . . 6765° 41769 3 Denison University 19,800 365 0 158 20,323 5 Dickinson College 11,027 1639 22 768 13,456 4 Earlham College 8190 . . . . . . . . . . . . 8190 2 Elmira College 8880 20 0 253^ 9153 2 Fisk University 15,168 . . . . 128 332 15.628 6 Goucher College 21,677 818 135 122 22,752 6 Hamilton College 16,007 7145 50 35723° 26,774 5 Hastings College 3310 0 25 1858 5193 . Haverford College 2 . . . .2 . . . .2 . . . .2 2 54 Hobart College 8818 . . . . 5 280 9103 2 Hope C o l l e g e . . . 5200 . . . . 68 373»{ 5641 2 Illinois Wesleyan University 3000 6000 0 0 9000 2 Knox College 7719 425 0 6114 14,258 3 Lawrence College 12,337 180 1500 225 14,242 4 Middlebury College 20,035 1000 0 725 21,760 5 Mills College 17,872 250 643 0 18,765 4 Millsaps College 3684 0 0 0 3684 1 Monmouth College 6346 1225 550 1860 9981 3 Morningside College 6256 250 15 902 7423 2 Mount Union College 8644 315 78 47 9084 3J New Mexico State College of Agri- culture and Mechanic Arts 8979 19 0 257738 11,575 3 Park College: 7704 0 0 0 7704 2 Pomona College 20,443 3679 65 922 25,109 3 Randolph-Macon Woman's College. 12,800 0 0 0 12,80018 4 St. Catherine, College of 11,500 215 »» 1 1 , 7 1 5 3 Sweet Briar College 18,560 . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,560 4 Trinity College 13,686 3974 46 21823h 19,888 6 Wake Forest College 12,890 12,890 3 Washington & Lee University 11,850 . . . . . . . . 300. 12,150 4 Wells College 14,003 81 . . . . 3793' 14,463 4 Westminster College 2080 406 754 7 7 1 " 4011 3 Whitman College 8600 0 237 8833k 9720 3 Wilberforce University 8999 0 1528 42503' 14,777 4 Willamette University 7850 0 0 202 8052 2 Williams College 15,000 0 0 0 15,000 6 Wooster, College of 21,210 208 375 237 22,030 6 H i g h . . . 33,312 9467 1850 6114 34,381 10 Median 11.850 415J 135 527§ 12,845 3 i Low 2080 19 5 47 3684 1 1 Includes trusts and all invested funds specifically designated for library purposes. 2 Confidential. 3 In- cludes unexpended balance: $279; (a) $1419; (b) $220; (c) $411; (d) $198; (e) $2274; (f) $204; (g) $318; (h) $2182; (i) $324; (j) $123; (k) $541; (1) $96. 4 Not for publication. 5 Plus for summer session: $100; (a) $.75perhr.; (b) $300; (c) $250; (d) $130; (e) $200; (f) $103. 6 Acting librarian. 7 Not reported. 8 No separate college budget. 9 Does not include allocation for salaries. 10 Acting librarian also head cataloger. 11 Paid by Meharry Medical College. 1 2 Part-time acting librarian not included. 1 3 Not full-time librarian. 1 4 Plus $50 for 1 course or $200 Number of Employees in Full-Time Equivalent Subpro- Admin- fessional, istrative Clerical, Office and Others Assistants Total 4* 0 1 t 0 3* 3 3 1 1 2 h 0 0 1 2 1 i 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 '2 2 '2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 5 2 4 3 4* 10i 3 5 4 i 61 3 4 H 10* 3 9J 4 2| 3 9J 5i 1 3 2 3 i 4 2 6" 4 3 7 8 4 6 4 3 3 104 4 1 Chief Librarian $2400 . . . 2560 27005 28006 3600 5278 2 2900 2400 3900 3000 23008 2 1650 3300 Associate or Assistant Chief Librarian $1760 1800 3878 2 isoo 1140 • Salaries • 15005" 1560 2000»5b i4oo 2000 3200s ... .' ,2 ... . s ' s 13 1200" 2 15 2200 1200 4400 1800 2640 2190 3250 j 2500 20 3000 2000 18005° 5405dl 2250® 5405dl 1800 1900 , ; |' 15a 26805' 2000 i350 40006 . . . 2 5278 3878 2640 1560 1650 540 Administrative Office Assistants No. Salary 275 260 780 1080 900 1200 1300 1 1300 1 1200 1 900 Department Heads No. Min. Max. 2 $1700 $1800 1000 1320 1900 1500 2000 1500 1250 1620 1320 2500 1400 1500 1500 2400 16005" 1000 2600 1600 1320 1500 1850 130018 2160 iooo . . . .20 " ' 7 14005° . . . » 17G0 3200 4 2500 3200 2 1500 1600 1 1000 1000 1 7 Pomona, Scripps, and Claremont Colleges operate joint order and catalog department employing 5 employees for joint organization—not included. 1 8 Salaries, books, periodicals, and binding only; other items on general college budget. 19 Excludes evaluation of Sisters' services, $3046. 20 Sisters; no salaries; services evaluated at $3046. 21 Librarian and assistant for Chapin Library not included. * Salaries as of May 1, 1943. ** Includes colleges and universities with enrolments under 1000. College and University Library General and Salary* Statistics (Group I I ) ** K> Library Agnes Scott College Albion College Allegheny College Antioch College Baldwin-Wallace College Bates College Birmingham-Southern College Bowdoin College Coe College Colby CoUege Concordia College Connecticut College Davidson College Denison University Dickinson College Earlham College Elmira College Fisk University Goucher College Hamilton College Hastings College Haverford College Hobart College Hope College Illinois Wesleyan University Knox College Lawrence College Middlebury College Mills College Millsaps College Monmouth College Morningside College Mount Union College New Mexico State College of Agri- culture and Mechanic Arts Park College Pomona College Randolph-Macon Woman's College. St. Catherine, College of Sweet Briar College Trinity College Wake Forest College.. Washington & Lee University Wells College Westminster College Whitman College Wilberforce University Willamette University Williams College Wooster, College of Student Service Last Fiscal Year Number of Months for Professional Subprofessional and Total Rate per Hour Which Salary Is Paid Assistants Clerical Assistants Hours Profes- Subpro- No. Min. Max. No. Min. Max. per Year Min. Max. sional fessional 3 $1200 $1300! 24 8 3 1 21 340 1360 5 1 1560 1 1 1000 4 600 0 I 1000 3 High. . . Median. Low 5 650 1500 2 1080 16001" 1 . . . . 1600 3 1500 1900 1200 1800 1400 960 1250 500 1330 1026 1800 1200 3 1350 3 1720 2500 1 . . . ,3 5 1720 2500 2 1200 1355 * 340 500 24 10 2 .'30 .'30 12 3376 3 12 $ 9 i 5 $ i 2 i o 2 :40 i 5 0 12 720 12 1876 ! 3 0 12 1149 . 2 5 .'30 12 ' 8 9 6 i i o o 4726 . 2 5 . 5 0 12 3963 . 4 0 12 2000io '.40 . 4 0 12 1822 . 2 5 . 2 5 12 ' 8 0 0 3012 . 3 5 . 4 5 12 2 . 4 0 . 4 0 9 " .... 12 i o o o 3908 2 . 3 0 3 . 4 0 3 12 2 164 " 5 5 5 5 .25 i 3 0 ' 9 2910 . 3 5 . 5 0 1 0 8 | _ 3 3423 .. 3 12 ' 7 8 2 1300 2 135 .'50 1 2 840 1020 " i o i o . 4 0 1 2 1150 3700 .25 . 3 5 t » ' 2 ... 2 . 3 5 . 5 0 !. .* ... " ' 9 4 2 .. 2 2 874 .35 i 2 3676 .30 . 3 0 12 780 4121 . 3 5 . 3 5 1 2 ' 7 2 0 840 650 . 3 0 . 3 5 12 2 . 3 0 . 4 0 1 2 !.. .* . . . 3 " 3 6 4 2 . 3 5 . 5 0 1 2 0 0 0 12 2375 . 2 5 . 2 5 1 2 913 . 2 5 . 3 0 1 1 1291 . 3 5 . 3 5 1215 1200 1498 . 2 5 . 2 5 12 8823 . 2 5 . 2 5 12 ' 9 0 0 900 4314 . 3 5 . 5 0 12 t« .. . u .. 9 - 1 2 " 13^513 2 .. 2 10 960 ' 9 6 0 13^513 2 .. . s .. 12 . a ... .* 2 ,2 2 2 1400 130 i 5 0 i i ' 7 2 0 ' 8 4 0 750 . 4 0 . . .2 12 n 18 16 1 2 7000 130 .'35 10 2 . 3 5 . 5 0 1 0 ' 4 2 0 i 0 2 0 l b 1998 . 2 5 . 3 0 1221 2500 . 4 0 . 4 0 1 2 i400 1420 18 it .16 1 2 4161 [ 3 0 .'35 12 1400 1420 8823 . 4 0 . 5 0 12 868 1000 24374 . 3 0 . 3 5 1 2 420 164 874 . 2 5 . 2 5 9 12 12 12 10-12 '9 12 12 1 2 - 1 0 12 12 12 12 12 2 '9 12 12 12 Hours per Week Required of Each Full-Time Staff Member Profes- Subpro- sional fessional 39 41 40 44 40 405 39 42 385" 485b 39 385° 48 38J-39! 39 39 39 42 40 405d 405« 405f 42 39 384 44 405* 40 * 3745 426* 42 40 38 425J 39 2 38 36 384 40 425' 40 40 39 39M 55 40 36 44 42 Number of Days Annual Vacation Profes- Subpro- sional fessional 0 18-26 30 ..2 21-30 ..« 30 0 1 Plus salary for summer session: $130; (a) $100; (b) $103. 2 Not reported. 3 Not for publication, or confi- dential. 4 Subprofessional and others, none; clerical, 21; (a) none; 7. 5 During summer session, 36; (a) 33; (b) 304; (c) 33; (d) 36; (e) 36; (f) 36; (g) 35; (h) 35; (i) 40; (j) 35; (k) 24; (1) 40. 6 No stated policy. 7 Librarian, 2 months. 8 Includes number of days special holidays. 9 Included in number of days annual vacation. 10 Summer session (fessional assistants, 11; (a) clerical, 30 dayB. 12 2 subprofessional and 1 clerical at $75 3 8 4 - 4 0 28? 28 368 * 2 28 1 2 24 ' 2 2 6 - 2 7 48 0 ' II» 3 8 - 4 0 33 22 2 0 0 39 0 26 39 26 12 4 2 - 4 8 62 62 384 26 164 40 . 2 . .2 . 2 . _2 . .2 2 | .2 90 405F 30 405F 26 2 42 26 26 30 30 30 384 30 2 1 . « 24 28 26 4 2 6 ' 26 26 60 40 26 26 70I8 19 39 2 2 - 4 4 22 385K 0 0 36 2 5 - 7 5 25 26 0 0 35 30 30 39 30 _ _« 30 48 62 62 39 26 26 30 1 2 1 2 Days Allowed with Pay as Special Holidays Profes- Subpro- Sabbatical 45 10 3 31 sional fessional Leave 18 None 3 t 7 . .2 Librarian 7 Libr. & Ass't. Libr 21 21 Librarian _ 2 6 45 Director Librarian ' » Librarian . .2 _ 1 None 2 ' '3 1 i i i i Librarian 2 ' 2 2 2 31 31 None 613 613 Librarian 9 7-9 2 8 8 Librarian • t 2 _;» None _ 2 . 2 2 2 # .2 2 22 6 18 None 6 2 2 5 3 2 10 10 None 414 414 Librarian 11 None < None 20 None 12 « 4 4 Professional 10 2 8 8 Librarian 25 2 19 6 i o ' 5 Librarian 2 2 2 19 i 9 None 8 8 - .None 20 Librarian 22 Librarian 25 2 25 25 2 6 2 14 i i None 7-10 None not included. 1 1 Professional at Christmas. 1 5 Except department head, 10 months only. 1 6 Not included in library budget. 1 7 Librarian, 12; others, 9. 18 Librarian only. 19 Does not apply to Sisters; 1 secular on 10 months basis. 20 About one month. 21 3 for 12 months, 1 for 10 months. 22 39 hours for 5 staff members; 30 hours for 1; 31 hours during summer session. * Salaries as of May 1, 1943. ** Includes colleges and universities with enrolments under 1000. Teachers College and Normal School Library General and Salary Statistics Library Arizona, Flagstaff, State Teachers College Arkansas, Conway, State Teachers College California, San Diego, State College Colorado, Greeley, State College of Education Connecticut, New Haven, State Teachers College Georgia, Collegeboro, Georgia Teachers College Illinois, Carbondale, Southern Illinois State Teachers College Illinois, DeKalb, Northern Illinois State Teachers College Kansas, Emporia, State Teachers College ' Kansas, Pittsburg, State Teachers College Kentucky, BowlingGreen, Western Kentucky State Teachers College Minnesota, Bemidji, State Teachers College Minnesota, Mankato, State Teachers College Minnesota, St. Cloud, State Teachers College Minnesota, Winona, State Teachers College Mississippi, Cleveland, Delta State Teachers College Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Southeast Missouri State Teachers College Missouri, Springfield, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College... Missouri, Warrensburg, Central Missouri State Teachers C o l l e g e . . . Nebraska, Kearney, State Teachers College Nebraska, Peru, State Teachers College New Mexico, Las Vegas, Highlands University New York, Albany, State College for Teachers New York, Geneseo, State Normal School North Carolina, Greenville, East Carolina Teachers College North Dakota, Valley City, State Teachers College Oklahoma, Edmond, Central State Teachers College Oregon, Ashland, Southern Oregon College of Education Oregon, La Grande, Eastern Oregon College of Education Oregon, Monmouth, College of Education Pennsylvania, West Chester, State Teachers College South Dakota, Aberdeen, Northern State Teachers College South Dakota, Spearfish, Black Hills Teachers College Texas, Denton, North Texas State Teachers College Texas, San Marcos, Southwest Texas State Teachers College Virginia, Farmville, State Teachers College Virginia, Harrisonburg, Madison College Wisconsin, Oshkosh, State Teachers College Wisconsin, Stevens Point, Central State Teachers College H i g h . . . Median. Low Student Faculty Circulation Enrolment Members Volumes Regu- Sum- Regu- Sum- Lent Fiscal lar mer lar mer Grad- for Reserved Year Ses- Ses- Ses- Ses- uate Book Home Book Ending sioni sion2 sion sion Work Stock' Use4 Loans5 30Je43 224 257 40 367 Yes 28,519 32,528 10,007 1J143 426 581 42 42 No 32,210 14,711 8230 30Je43 11689 317? a 84 207b No 85,538 63,786 48,715 30Se43 924 1097 87 90 Yes 1 1 1 , 5 1 8 58,436 15.800 30Je43 302 110 22 22 No 24,626 18,193 "8576 •30Je43 160 342 33 38 No 32,778 16,886 2967 30Je43 1462 788 155 123 No 54,432 72,004 8 30Je43 803 422 7712 4812 No 53,827 52,215 49,572 30Je43 761 641 121 121 . Yes 85,606 8 8 30Je43 747 9977° 103 1037<1 Yes 77,837 13,127 31,888 21Ag43 989 650 91 91 Yes 67,589 21,849 29,714 30Je43 283 306 41 29 No 20,979 18,482 8 1J143 504 534'e 57 237* No 27,159 26,594 37j 246 30Je43 601 62l7g 7912a 53l2b No 51,935 41,021 27,453 30Je43 366 2 9 1 * 46 21'i No 30,014 19,570 29,457 30Je43 251 215 42 31 No 20,032 8066 6536 lMy43 914 862 68 68 No 79,719 19,104i« 17 lSe43 917 102918 77 88 No 66,905 14,046 35^308 30Je43 616 953" 72 79 No 63,564 45,414 8 51,380 8 30Je43 525 511 51 45 No 36,808 45,414 8 51,380 8 30Je43 286 302 51 48 Y e s 52,137 14 14 30Je43 149 396 38 51 Y e s 29,870 "i3*350 9038 30Je43 897 595 98 50 Yes 37,649 24,915 40,839 30Je43 362 171 51 23 Y e s 32,996 26,455 25 30Je43 1009 541 73 27 Yes 44,639 34,884 41,941 30Je43 293 326 51 33 No 37,726 18,707 8 30Je43 543 402, 51* 46 . No 29,478 25,154 32j334 30Je43 135 1 1 9 * 26} 24}7' No 17,709 6662 5521 30Je43 -246 8 1 , m 27 23 No 19,399 29,675 16,114 30Je43 247 254 31 38 No 40,853 31,314 26,259 3lMy43 1153 4892' 75 382711 No 42,318 32,437 18,303 30Je43 439 4577n 39 3 7 7 0 No 27,034 15,257 6896 7592 30Je43 225 2207P 43 327q No 22,331 15,257 6896 22,074 31Ag43 2281 1567 175 142 Yes 134,211 102,972 11,03329 31Ag43 694 815 62 477r Yes 55,302 18,561 38,901 30Je43 797 2797s 58 267t No 37,430 21,350 32 30Je43 881 507 87 55 No 34,739 30,069 33 30Je43 524 434 51 39 Yes 35,525 16,709 44,125 30Je43 416 376 47 43 No 37,942 11,929 6338 2281 1567 175 142 134,211 102,972 49,572 525} 434 51} 42 37,649' 21,849 26,259 135 81 22 20 17,709 6662 2967 Library Operating Expenditures Last Fiscal Year • Binding and Peri- Re- Staff Student odi- bind- Equip- Sup- Total • College or Normal School Ex- penditures Last Fiscal Year® $2727 3156 21,816 18,407 4675 5400 10,867 10,394 19,128 6696 16,652 4150 14 10,679 5411 1700 14 ' 9800 10,008 3897 3836 351919 18,196 16,716 6638 3579 3430 2767 1992 5005 28 "2700 3299 22,281 9390 8355 8845 4660 5400 22,281 5411 1700 $515 1897 1700 5000 300 95 4740 256 4235 640 284 500 14 1563 1515 863 14 5100 3067 1253 20 ' '753 1650 400 588 731 12j 095 3352 1061 542 546 305 12,095 931 95 $1330 1315 7451 5402 1500 746 4914 2083 2792 3088 4789 2000 14 "2398 2663 1053 14 3581 3224 1508 3007 371021 1856 1104 5092 1923 1561 951 $603 652 10 1196 1254 606 2266 737 1842 1200 1040 500 $804 115 14 908 672 656 $473 155 2811" 631 600 . . . 260 . . . 1450 . . . 600 . . . 988 44 4000 . . . 261 . . . 500 . . . 14 14 532 399 14 932 997 932 1054 22 157524 492 1508 720 496 475 234 280 156 104 36 352 206 1000 3 347 378 1266 490 146 1652 710 18,204 3292 3862 2818 3269 2300 746 168 2389 700 1400 572 449 450 20,593M 3306 215 . 41 2647 M 912 493 359 0 4000 359 3 47 139 14 13 500 550 80 0 51 804 106 13 $139 85 *63i 100 195 175 45 102 341 51 250 $60 957 110 250 14 $5847 7260 34,582 31,382 8429 7302 25,369 14,115 29,241 s 1 6 , 2 1 5 " 377,205 23,077 s 7900 166,000 $162,891 420,359 481,072 418,128 311 390 35 15716 72 16,595 i< 11,261 178,047 4307 s 14 253 476 149 91 141 484 142 500 220 74 149 359 61 127 19,900 587,000 18,051 8 7689 153,226 9387ua 152,839 7406 259,367 22.551 19,019 16,888 6995 6369 5515 160 90 8057 458,334 137,293 271,295 8 i52 j 209 78,480 78,380 144,597 60 77 1300 26031 566 265 96 185 1300 160 35 713 20 881 30 30 500 957 100 20 6817 191,107 4315 8 59,050 8 16,994 418,388 17,037 8 13,662"° 231,407 9409 192,250 9140 188,613 59,050 587,000 11,261 188,613 4307 78,380 1 As of third week, fall term 1942; includes graduate students. 2 Includes graduate students. 3 Includes volumes in all agencies. 4 Excludes overnight loans and all loans of reserved books. 5 Includes overnight loans only. 6 Excludes capital outlay and auxiliary enterprises such as dormitory, athletics, etc. 7 First session. Second session: 23; (a) 173; third term, 75; (b) second term, 9; third term, 6; (c) 194; (d) 32; (e) 235; (f) 11; (g) 243; (h) 81; (i) 5; (j) 303; (k) 61; (1) 11; (m) 50; (n) 137; (0) 7; (p) 120; (q) 14; (r) 37; (s) 160; (t) 14. 8 Not reported. 9 Approximately. 1 0 Included in binding. 1 1 Includes periodicals. 1 2 First session Includes 5 librarians; sum- mer session includes 3 librarians; (a) 4 librarians; (b)l librarian. 1 3 Excludes building operation and maintenance: $3916; (a) $1585; (c) $962. 14 Not available. 15 $62 for printed catalog cards. 16 Total circulation; Includes reservebookloans. 1 7 Included in volumes lent for home use. 1 8 Special August session, 1 4 3 . 1 9 Includes student service. 20 Included in staff salaries. 21 Includes periodicals. 22 Included in books. 23 Summer session only. 24 Two years' periodical expenditure. 25 Open shelves, no record kept. 26 Not paid from library funds. 27 Pre- session, 286; postsession, 210; (a) presession, 25; postsession, 21. 28 Confidential. 29 Includes overnight loans only. 30 Included in salaries and supplies. 31 Includes binding and rebinding. 32 No record. 33 Estimated 50,000. 34 Totals for books and periodicals. Teachers College and Normal School Library General and Salary* Statistics Library Arizona, Flagstaff, State Teachers College Arkansas, Conway, State Teachers College California, San Diego, State College Colorado, Greeley, State College of Education Connecticut, New Haven, State Teachers College Georgia, Collegeboro, Georgia Teachers College Illinois, Carbondale, Southern Illinois State Teachers College Illinois, DeKalb, Northern Illinois State Teachers College Kansas, Emporia, State Teachers College Kansas, Pittsburg, State Teachers College Kentucky, Bowling Green, Western Kentucky State Teachers College Minnesota, Bemidji, State Teachers College Minnesota, Mankato, State Teachers College Minnesota, St. Cloud, State Teachers College Minnesota, Winona, State Teachers College Mississippi, Cleveland, Delta State Teachers College Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Southeast Missouri State Teachers College ^ Missouri, Springfield, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College... • v j Missouri, Warrensburg, Central Missouri State Teachers C o l l e g e . . . Nebraska, Kearney, State Teachers College Nebraska, Peru, State Teachers College New Mexico, Las Vegas, Highlands University New York, Albany, State College for Teachers New York, Geneseo, State Normal School North Carolina, Greenville, East Carolina Teachers College North Dakota, Valley City, State Teachers College Oklahoma, Edmond, Central State Teachers College Oregon, Ashland, Southern Oregon College of Education Oregon, La Grande, Eastern Oregon College of Education Oregon, Monmouth, College of Education Pennsylvania, West Chester, State Teachers College South Dakota, Aberdeen, Northern State Teachers College South Dakota, Spearfish, Black Hills Teachers College Texas, Denton, North Texas State Teachers College Texas, San Marcos, Southwest Texas State Teachers College Virginia, Farmville, State Teachers College Virginia, Harrisonburg, Madison College Wisconsin, Oshkosh, State Teachers College Wisconsin, Stevens Point, Central State Teachers College Library Income Last Fiscal Year Number of Employees in Allocation Full-Time Equivalent from Clerical Institution Profes- Subpro- and Budget Other Total sional fessional Other H i g h . . . Median. Low $5704 7260 34,582 29,554 8429 9100 25,369 17,632 22,576 7900 11,261 5000 i ' 5 0 0 0 18,051 2400 8801 9400 21,971 19,601 16,788 6449 5129 5648 8127 i 59 j050 16,994 17,036 14,614 10,860 9140 59,050 9270 2400 $43 5167 293 2500 500 30 34217 34287" 6147b 12417® 627d $5747 7260 34,582 34,721 8429 9193 25,369 20,132 23,076 7900 7971 1297e 534Uf 110478 5341 557 30 11,261 5030 6 ' 5000 18,051 5821 12,229 9400 22,585 19,601 16,788 6449 6369 5709 4896 8100 s 13^468 3 59 j 050 16,994 17,036 14,614 10,959 9140 59,050 1 1 , 1 1 0 4896 1 2 7 6i 2 3 6 4 7 3 9 2 2 4 2 1 4 3 5 2 2 1 71 5 3 2 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 12 4 3 4 2 3 12 3 1 Total 1 2 9 94 2 3 3 11 2 2 6 24 1 4 5 6 2 2 6 n 54 3 2 2 1 l1 2 3 2 1 12 44 3 ! 4 3 3 12 3 1 Associate or Assistant Chief Chief Librarian Librarian -Salaries- Subprofessional and Department Heads Professional Assistants Clerical Assistants No. Min. Max. No. Min. Max. No. Min. Max. $2450 1824 3780 24001 27502 2700 1,3 21502b 3 2900 6 2000 2300*5 t 20002* 1700 2970 2500 34501 2100 6 2400 4000 40002' 3144 1800 2100 2700 19931 2770, 30942' 1500 1704 3 3600 3000 26002" 3600 2500 4000 2741 2500 1875 1500 1200 $1334 i9252« 2250 1900 , 22002 3 18502h 2100 1920 2741 1550 1800 1800 1200 $2580 $2940 1750 l l 1 2150 54 $1500 $2000 3 "l i200 1500 ... 3 3 3 2 1800 18002° i i.950 1 '2 1630 i720 5 1 ... . 5 s ' 2 3 ' 2 " i 900 3 i500 i800 isoo ' 2 '4 1 2 6 0 2400 1 i ... . 5 5 ' 4 274 i ' 4 1650 i650 23652J 1 3010 " i 2 1980 2192 2 1850 2000 800 2100 8252" 19202 6 2580 2940 2 18374 2050 1 1750 1500 1500 1632 1200 1700 $1140 $1620 720 1140 1 2 0 0 2 d . 715 2 2760 27602m 8 1500 2150 3 1600 1800 1320 691 8 2760 3010 4 1320 2 1575 1800 1 930 4 1200 900 4 691 1485 600 691 55Q2k 1500 690 630 1368 1620 9274 550 1 Acting librarian. 2 Plus $275 for summer session; (a) $192; (b) $478; (c) $400; (d) $267; (e) $329; (f) $314; 22 14 44 24 10 42 24 4 40 0 20 40 24 11 40 10 4 414 18 l 40 38 12 '8 12 i 44 33 25 25 10 io 42 0 • 42 42 27 18 5 40 36 18 44 44 36 25 40 10 40 39 24 164 8 13 5 37 8 10 164 8 4 4 Sabbatical Leave All All Professional None None None Not for the duration All None 1 Not reported. 2 Summer session: 30; (a) first term, 43, second, 7 Assistant librarian, 9. * Salaries are as of May 1,1943. 33; (b) summer session, 42, summer vacation, 40. 3 Plus summer session. 4 Summer session only. 5 Not paid from library budget. 6 No stated policy.