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Library Research: 1983-1997

Matrix B: Privately Funded Programs and Research Priorities

(Listed in alphabetical order by funding sponsor and focus. Blank cells indicate information is unavailable)

a=Information Service; b=Information Use; c=Information Planning; d=Economics of Information; e=Professional Issues; f=Intellectual freedom; g=Policy Issues; h=Information Access; i=Archives; j=Organizing Materials; k=Public Services; l=Library Models

Sponsor Focus Funding P.I. Priorities
        a b c d e f g h i j k l
Andrew W. Mellon Fndtn. Comprehensive evaluation methodology for ongoing activities in creating digital library 700,000   1 1 1       1 1       1
Andrew W. Mellon Fndtn. Economics of electronic library of the future 210,000         1                
Andrew W. Mellon Fndtn. Electronic journals in field of religious studies 1995 250,000   1             1     1  
Andrew W. Mellon Fndtn. Research project on economics of electronic library of the future 290,000         1                
Andrew W. Mellon Fndtn. Study of interlibrary loan  160,000                       1  
Andrew W. Mellon Fndtn. University Libraries and Scholarly Communication 0 Anthony Cummings et al. 1             1     1  
Andrew W. Mellon Fndtn. Journal Storage Project, to make back issues or core periodicals available to faculty and students in digital format  700,000   1             1 1 1    
Andrew W. Mellon Fndtn. Journal Storage Project test sites 75,000   1             1 1 1    
Andrew W. Mellon Fndtn. Research Libraries Project 50,000   1                      
Andrew W. Mellon Fndtn. Research Libraries Project 25,000   1                      
Andrew W. Mellon Fndtn. Scholarly Communication and technology 0 Richard Ekman 1             1     1  
Andrew W. Mellon Fndtn. Subtotal 2,460,000   8 1 1 2 0 0 1 6 2 2 4 1
Assoc. College Research Libraries & Consulting Psychologists Press Shattering our stereotype: librarians new image 15,000 Mary Jane Scherdin         1              
Benton Fndtn. Support of ACLUs work on privacy implications of new computer and communication technologies  25,000     1         1          
Benton Fndtn. Telecommunication needs of nonprofits in the Twin Cities area; resource directory; seminars on new technologies 15,000   1 1           1     1  
Benton Fndtn. Subtotal 40,000   1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1  
Camille and Henry Dreyfus Fndtn. Cost-effectiveness of distributive access model of electronic library as part of Fndtn.s Planning Grants for Chemical Informatics 15,000         1                
Carnegie Corporation of New York Implications of technology developments for higher education and scholarly communication 180,000   1           1 1     1  

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