College and Research Libraries College and University Library Statistics, I95y54 F e w e r libraries return the A C R L Group I Statistics Questionnaire each year. Eighty institutions sent in figures for 1953/54 whereas 100 libraries replied in 1949/50. T h e continuity of reporting by the same institutions is increasing, and this year 64 libraries included in last year's compilation are repeated. T h r e e libraries included in the tabulation a year ago failed to submit reports this year. O n l y those institutions are included which report some salary data. T h i s year more li- braries submitted this important information although 17 libraries still withheld it for the top administrative positions. M o s t librarians indicated that documents were included in the "volumes added" figure only if they w e r e bound and fully cataloged. O n l y one library indicated a use of the biblio- graphical method of counting holdings, while t w o others reported a modified system of both physical and bibliographical methods. A f e w librarians did not answer the question. T w e n t y - o n e , or 3 0 % of the libraries re- porting included serials in the periodical fig- ure. T h e r e is apparent difficulty in sorting periodical titles out of a serials records file. A l t h o u g h the questionnaire stipulated that only students enrolled in the G r a d u a t e C o l - lege be reported as graduate students many libraries obviously included students in profes- sional schools in this figure. L i k e w i s e some enrollment figures included extension students while others excluded them. If the statistics are to have any value for comparative pur- poses, consistency of reporting these statistics is essential. Additional information w a s added this year on the length of the w o r k week. Even though the trend seems to be t o w a r d a 40 hour 5 day week, it should be pointed out that many public service departments w o r k a 5 i day week. If the non-professional employee's w o r k week differed f r o m the professional, the data for the professional staff w e r e reported. ( D . M . B . ) O n e hundred sixty-two Groups II and III libraries in G r o u p s I I and I I I reported this year compared with 140 last year, 158 the year before and 142 three years ago. Seventy of the 86 reports received in G r o u p I I and 70 of the 76 received in G r o u p I I I w e r e used in this compilation. Libraries with total operating expenses of $33,000 or more are included in G r o u p I I . Libraries operating with less than that figure are included in G r o u p I I I . M e d i a n s w e r e determined from the figures appearing without footnotes. Footnotes w e r e omitted w h e r e v e r possible to permit more numbers to be used in the calculation of the medians. ( D . G . ) A g a i n this year not Teacher College e n o u g h q u e s t i o n n a i r e s Libraries w e r e returned by li- braries in this group to fill the allotted space. T h e chairman of the committee made a special effort to increase the number to at least the maximum that could be used, but his efforts failed. O n O c - tober 11, a f t e r the deadline for receipt of completed questionnaires had passed, he sent a reminder to those w h o had not returned them urging that they be sent in. A f e w replies that he received to these requests indi- cate that some librarians feel that they are doing the committee a f a v o r to send in the questionnaire reports. T h e s e statistical tables are certainly not compiled f o r the pleasure of members of the committee. M a n y expressions over the years have shown that the statistics are very useful to many library adminis- trators. I t is to be regretted that there is still a lack of interest on the part of many, how- ever, to the extent that they w o n ' t bother to report information about their own libraries. T h i s year's reports fall short of the highest number that has been reported in the past, but represents f o u r more than reported last year. A l l questionnaires that w e r e received up to November 2 are included in this tabulation. ( W . W . S . ) JANUARY, 1955 37 College and University Library Budget L i b r a r y O p e r a t i n g 403 345 1,242 368 3,824 3,444 1,728 1,348 2,434 873 15,262 1,365 1,014 1 , 1 6 6 817 2,246 427 5,647 216 3,058 1,972 1,805 882 1,084 853 Student Enrollment2 Fiscal Total Total Year Under- Gradu- Library1 Ending graduate ate 1. Alabama 30Se54 5 2. Arizona 30Je54 4 3. Brooklyn 30Je54 14 4. Brown 30Je54 2 5. California ( B e r k e l e y ) . . . 30Je54 11 6. California (L03 Angeles) 30Je54 10, 7. Catholic U . o f America. 30Je54 1, 8. Cincinnati 31Ag54 1 1 , 9. City College ( N . Y . ) . . . . 30Je54 26, 10. Colorado5 30Je54 7, 11. Columbia' 30Je54 9 12. Cornell 30Je54 8 13. Denver 31Ag54 4 14. Florida 30Je54 8 15. Florida State 30Je54 5 16. Fordham 30Je54 6, 17. Georgia 30Je54 4, 18. Harvard 30Je54 4 19. Hawaii 30Je54 4 20. Illinois 30Je54 18 21. Indiana 30Je54 9 22. Iowa 30Je54 5 23. Iowa State 30Je54 6 24. Joint University 30Ap54 3 25. Kansas 30Je54 6 26. Kentucky 30Je54 4 27. Louisiana State7 30Je54 6 28. Maine 30Je54 2 29. Maryland 30Je54 10 30. Miami (Florida) 3 l M y 5 4 9 31. Michigan 30Je54 10 32. Michigan State 30Je54 13, 33. Minnesota 30Je54 16, 34. Mississippi10 30Je54 2, 35. Mississippi State 30Je54 2, 36. Missouri 30Je54 6 37. Nebraska 30Je54 6 38. New Hampshire 30Je54 2 39. New Mexico 30Je54 3 40. New York ( N . Y . U . ) . . . . 30Je54 . 16 41. North Carolina 30Je54 3 42. Northwestern 31Ag54 17 43. Ohio State 30Je54 16 44. Oklahoma 30Je54 45. Oregon13 30Je54 3 46. Oregon State 30Je54 4 47. Pennsylvania 30Je54 9 48. Pennsylvania State 30Je54 10 49. Princeton 30Je54 2 50. Purdue 30Je54 8 51. Rice 30Je54 1 52. Rochester 30Je54 4 53. Rutgers 30Je54 8 54. St. Louis 31 Ag54 5 55. South Carolina 30Je54 3 56. Southern Methodist . . . 30Je54 3 57. Syracuse 30Je54 6 58. Temple 30Je54 11 59. Tennessee11 30Je54 4 60. Texas 31Ag54 11 61. Utah 30Je54 5 62. Vermont 30Je54 2 63. Virginia 30Je54 3 64. Washington (St. Louis). 30Je54 10 65. Washington ( S e a t t l e ) . . . 30Je54 11 66. Washington State 31Mr54 4 67. Wayne 30Je54 13 68. West Virginia 30Je54 4 69. Wisconsin 30Je54 10 70. Y a l e 31My54 3, High 26,048 Median 6 , 2 6 3 i Low 1,429 N " 70 249 969 834 722 503 023 657 183 048 254 997 625 469 460 316 424 175 411 403 070 656 881 898 367 304 668 223 882 912 456 326 133 083 557 578 129 738 494 480 871 354 944 018 512 435 920 192 892 243 429 528 744 753 073 532 999 574 892 977 518 83415 023 251 590 527 377 821 993 1,583 77 2,058 429 7,004 1,453 2,941 176 251 801 642 164 669 16,306 1,805 4,407 2,708 1,085 531 429 5,292 1,337 537 1,496 200 679 1 , 7 3 7 2,508 398 885 2,087 5,969 946 1,958 1 , 1 6 5 245 'i 0̂02 1,797 466 2 , 8 8 1 573 2,525 3 , 1 3 5 16,306 1 , 7 3 7 77 69 Book Stock 470,748 255,118 242,924 817,514 1 , 9 8 6 , 8 1 s 1 ' 1 , 0 5 1 , 6 7 7 448,687 672,989 417,753 783,594" 2,069,7951 9 1 , 6 7 4 , 7 3 5 314.381 564,464 382,298 298,473 3 1 1 , 1 9 3 5 , 8 3 3 , 1 1 6 247,310 2,789,863 946,599 826,838 443,065 655,274 601,192 1 ' 650,7401' 625,813 260,703 284,463 380,877 2,304,434 684,920 1,763,728 1 9 4 , 1 1 1 1 7 1 , 7 1 0 708,679 535,538 211,845 247,354 1,017,226 662,978 1 , 1 4 6 , 1 6 3 1,056,226 504.382 537,868 296,305 1 , 3 7 1 , 1 9 3 386,296 1,275,703 353,929 249,736 580,609 698,585 498,075 299,105 363,571 387,694 398,923 307,117 1,095,284 307,909 200,0009 746,834 577,690 842,928 650,000 479,157 283,345 947,896 4,245,583 5 , 8 3 3 , 1 1 6 5 5 1 , 1 6 6 1 7 1 , 7 1 0 70 Volumes News- Added papers Periodi- cals Staff Total Staff Salaries and Student Student Service Service 31,891 9,032 12,582 20,363 79,279 63,799 10,636 14.808 15.367 30,540 6 2 , 7 4 0 " 64,775 9 , 7 1 2 36,979 39,698 10,123 11,907 130,169 10,134 109,377 36,523 30,216 11,873 24,839 60,416 44,433 34,683 8,697 14,721 34,162 58,018 70,619 62,450 9,530 7,016 2 0 , 1 1 6 19,038 11,533 16,471 31,291 29,473 42,996 45,479 26,165 26,172 14.368 47,863 18,368 34,018 18,607 13,740 17,122 33,294 28,137 14,058 18.809 12,514 25,450 12,487 45,531 17,160 4,977 37,018 14,812 49,255 12,251 35,193 13,808 38,310 59,611 130,169 25,811 4,977 70 109 45 8 20 250 275 19 16 9 52 123 12 28 152 98 6 34 il '28 625 180 113 103 32 184 160 105 16 114 42 69 140 59 51 200° 140 49 52 25 73 87 « 71 359 150 115 106 76 67 21 10 45 33 53 50 31 35 22 26 160 53 10 127 13 215 209 94 96 17 5024 625 63 3 , 1 7 3 3 161,974 15118 70,200 824 146,553 00018 150,749 1 7 7 « 1,192,004 51318 30018 935 906 45318 475 780 710 369 267 032 551 87818 77418 58118 110 649 994 27518 575 70118 451 804 517 195 690 98918 434 326 0009 883 336 79018 0009 5009 85018 00618 989 358 825 773 278 00018 133 529 163 200 592 200 678 525 841 336 20018 95118 400 751 69118 00018 611 906 00018 829 643,329 119,695 143,423 262,992 132,038 $ 25,631 21,079 45,099 16,055 241,027 180,972 15,301 32,750 34,501 863,986 516,354 53,957 99,405 10,616 311,439 46,749 202,959 11,420 $ 187,605 9 1 , 2 7 9 191,652 166,804 1 , 4 3 3 , 0 3 1 824,301 1 2 1 , 1 9 5 2 ! 158,724 295,742 166,539 863,986 570,311 1 1 0 , 0 2 1 358,188 214,379 97,650 18,000 115,650 146,355 10,128 156,483 12 12 1 , 1 0 7 , 5 1 0 8,498 29,742 2 3 , 1 7 7 3,168 824 106,427 842,919 326,895 271,875 151,688 121,347 204,312 145,056 252,334 31,782 152,074 174,333 640,264 135,260 483,604 67,777 57,052 125,213 212,529 55,332 79,353 389,3068 256,939 289,410 400,292 159.973 183,663 109,662 428,096 186,131 308,085 189,629 65,808 158,083 299,046 1 1 5 , 1 6 0 84,659 101,840 160,844 177,327 130,054 260,344 92,292 65,849 236,919 141,291 368,224 175,572 289,000 140,050 433,414 636,541 1,192,004 161.974 31,782 114,925 935,661 373,712 317,400 173,082 152,313 249,658 160,132 277,854 40,257 176,610 194,175 763,194 205,49222 571,085 76,079 65,197 143,249 245,482 67,235 98,130 389,3068 299,670 349,565 455,956 188,858 200,550 169,364 461,139 240,622 333,938 213,026 86,580 172.725 327,908 142,20623 101,625 1 1 6 , 3 1 5 1 8 6 , 2 2 1 197,045 138,642 342,499 124,882 72,878 261.726 169,256 451,025 207,289 337,000 165,709 499,849 636,541 241,027 1,433,031 25,659 195,610 7,029 40,257 65 70 46,817 45,525 21,394 30,966 45,346 15,076 25,520 8,475 24,536 19,842 122,930 62,732 87,481 8,302 8,145 18,036 32,853 11,903 18,777 42,731 60,155 55,664 28,885 16,887 59,702 33,043 54,491 25,853 23,397 20,772 14,642 2 8 , 8 6 2 15,046 16,966 14,475 25,377 19,718 8,588 82,155 32,590 7,029 24,807 27,965 8 2 , 8 0 1 3 1 , 7 1 7 48,000 25,659 66,435 1 Central library and all agencies. 2 Resident and special students (no person counted twice). 3 Includes supplies, transportation, and all other non- capital expenditures not specifically reported. 4 Exclusive of capital expenditures and those for auxiliary enterprises such as dormitories, cafeterias, etc. 5 Boulder campus only. 6 Excludes Barnard, Teachers College, New York School of Social Work, and College of Pharmacy except for enrollment figures. 7 Includes Schools of L aw and Medicine for first time. 8 Excludes NYU-Bellevue Medical Center. 9 Estimate. 1 0 Excludes School of Law and Medi- Statistics 1953^54 ( G r o u p III) E x p e n d i t u r e s Books and Related Materials Binding $ 90,273 47,196 33,771 78,445 325,623 315,861 42,062 55,174 68,231 73,300 368,109 12 33,997 is 119,628 58,200 74,493 416,350 45,030 185,062 121,043 77,862 70,416 200,064 76,363 130,605 116,351 46.259 86,551 is 70^977 63.260 62,067 51,227 64,409 104,696 170,806 81,581 21,343 94,406 74,986 156,895 57,421 172,423 416,350 81,581 16,441 63 $21,122 9,296 5,102 15,244 91,424 73,873 10,968 10,875 13,547 6 1 , 8 0 6 is 4^39 is 12 j 582 6,400 9,643 90,072 9,354 2 1 6 , 0 0 0 137,790 69,435 68,194 183,841 85,187!9 165,012 23,051 88,932 105,142 242,817 151,200 251,361 20,106 16,441 92,797 109,728 25,921 44,108 74,0073 40,000 16,437 25,664 15,026 18,396 17,019 23,179 1,922 13,861 15,620 45,793 17,675 42,021 7,293 8,267 12,559 13,385 5,582 8,674 17,788s 148,172 18,094 15.00025 18,214 1 4 , 1 1 3 15,216 47,833 11,495 2 1 , 0 8 1 13,122 1 0 , 0 0 0 14,341 13,538 7,342 7,913 10,035 9,678 1 1 , 4 1 5 29,251 13,996 5,569 19,763 119,287 46,307 6,646 10,761 13,241 38,523 9 1 , 4 2 4 13.928J 1,922 62 Total for Books and Binding $111,395 56,492 38,873 93,689 417,047 389,734 42,062 66,142 79,106 86,847 429,915 240,705 38,136 148,869 132,210 64,600 84,136 506,422 54,384 436,000 256,000 154,227 95,099 83,220 202,237 102,206 188,191 24,973 102,793 120,762 288,610 168,875 293,382 27,399 24,708 105,356 123,113 31,503 52,782 91,795 s 166,266 197,295 200,062 139,257 91,975 85,632 247,897 87,858 151,686 129,473 56,259 100,892 140,700 84,515 70,602 69,980 6 1 , 2 6 2 74,087 1 1 6 , 1 1 1 200,057 95,577 26,912 114,169 98,745 165,594 81,532 167,656 70,662 210,946 423,837 506,422 102,499j 24,708 70 Other Total Operating Operating Expendi- Expendi- tures3 $22,652 12,505 8,077 16,663 150,867 8 1 , 1 5 1 9,786 5,625 8,973 7,036 63,675 44,100 3,597 23,864 14,070 6,670 12,858 257,295 5,983 43,852 2,200 27,549 10,788 10,784 41,623 8,685 17,795 896 12,617 11,537 46,300 21,354 57,662 4,654 7,741 19,415 21,586 3,998 5,592 29,120s 24,211 31,589 31,542 20,995 22,177 8 , 6 1 1 31,347 16,998 33,595 29,342 7,000 13,667 18,125 17,360 3 , 3 1 9 5 , 4 1 1 5,307 10,235 8 , 1 0 8 23,825 17,188 11,991 29,225 17,099 37,303 9,403 18,736 14,246 31,806 257,295 16,998 tures $ 321,652 160,276 238,602 277,156 2,000,945 1,295,186 173,043 230,491 383,821 260,422 1 , 3 5 7 , 5 7 6 855,116 151,754 530.921 360,659 186,920 253.477 1,871,227 175,292 1 , 4 1 5 , 5 1 3 651,712 499.176 278,969 246,317 493,518 271,023 483.840 66,126 292,020 326,474 1,098,104 395,721 922,129 108,132 97,646 2 6 8 , 0 2 0 390,081 102,376 156,504 510,221 s 490,147 578,449 687,560 349,110 314,702 263,607 740,383 345.478 519,219 371.841 149,839 287,284 486,733 244,081 175,546 191,706 252,790 281,367 262,861 566,381 237,647 1 1 1 , 7 8 1 405,120 285,100 653.922 298,224 523,392 250,617 742,610 1,060,378 2,000,945 318.177 66,126 70 Per Student Operating Expendi- tures $ 56.85 30.16 14.84 89.68 130.55 96.17 5 1 . 1 2 18.39 13.48 32.04 53.74 85.59 28.00 5 5 . 1 5 61.32 21.44 55.00 186.04 37.95 67.00 56.00 64.95 35.85 43.19 Total Institu- tional Expendi- tures4 $ 6,053 4,244 6,046 4,304 14,672 3,220 6,957 8,845 6,235 28,671 3,130 14,522 5,326 5,000 3,849 34,000 4,392 46,019 10,650 11,796 5,490 346 022 994 008 683 207 293 168 203 987 050 851 987 000 507 248 100 298 956 364 735 Ratio of Library Ex- penditures to Total Insti- tutional Ex- penditures (Per Cent) 5 . 3 3.8 3 . 9 6.4 5 . 3 3 . 3 4.3 4 . 1 2 . 9 4.8 3 . 6 6 . 7 3 . 7 6 . 6 5 . 5 3 . 9 3 . 1 4 . 6 2 . 3 4.4 B u d g e t 1 9 5 4 - 1 9 5 5 Total Library Operating Budget $ 325,0009 169,925 225,000 296,313 2,041,810 1,335,616 175,242 248,500 391,201 2 6 7 , 1 1 1 1,234,529 908,1329 155,460 541,444 363,052 210,553 236,853 179,599 1,379,303 607,000 495,629 286,972 260,548 5 1 1 , 8 1 9 5 1 . 4 0 9 , 0 0 0 OOO9 3 . 0 245,0009 6 1 . 9 8 13,018 421 3 . 7 5 1 9 , 5 7 1 2 2 . 0 0 3 , 7 6 2 097 1 . 7 7 4 , 0 7 0 2 2 . 5 1 1 7 , 6 0 0 510 1 . 7 2 6 7 , 4 5 8 3 1 . 6 4 5 , 7 9 7 680 5 . 6 3 4 3 , 8 9 9 6 2 . 8 9 3 6 , 3 0 9 760 3 . 0 1 , 2 1 3 , 5 1 3 2 5 . 9 8 3 6 , 3 0 9 li 4 3 2 , 3 9 1 4 8 . 3 4 3 4 , 8 3 2 607 2^6 9 0 5 , 1 2 6 4 7 . 8 6 2 , 1 7 8 838 4 . 9 9 6 , 4 7 5 3 4 . 7 7 5 , 8 7 2 839 1 . 6 9 5 , 9 5 0 3 6 . 3 0 10,769 267 2 . 5 2 7 3 , 0 0 0 5 7 . 7 6 11,668 796 3 . 3 4 0 3 , 9 2 8 3 7 . 5 4 3 , 7 1 4 503 2 . 7 110,004 3 7 . 5 9 2 , 9 7 5 126 5 . 3 150,361 1 3 . 1 1 s 2 2 , 9 8 6 718s 2 . 2 s 5 0 1 , 9 7 0 s 8 6 . 3 5 12 4 1 0 , 4 8 1 48. OO26 14,197 633 8 3,366 9,935 11 3 148 5 , 1 5 8 8 3,800 5,400 9 3 600 10,500 7 5,424 6,624 5 3 192 5,124 14 3,780 5,300 5 3 000 4,500 7 4,300 5,700 10 3 800 4,35017 2 5,000 5,600 7 3,650 5,400 8 3 444 6,300 13 4,680 5 , 1 9 6 5 3 840 5,376 5 6,000 6,000 4 3 300 4,680 12 4,500 5,500 6 4 100 6,200 7 4,000 4,400 5 4,900 4,900 5 3 100 4,900 4 5,478 6,798 10 5 478 9,570 7 4,800 5,400 6 3 600 5,400 5 3,500 3,800 4 3 300 3,600 2 3,420 4,032 5 4 632 5,500 3 3,960 4,080 4 3 120 3,600 10 4,020 4,620 8 4 080 4,620 5 4,400 4,800 4 3 200 5,500 3 3,648 5 , 1 2 0 10 3 324 4,848 1 0 | 3,200 4,700 6 4 500 4,700 2 4,700 4,700 1 5,400 6,144 5 3 936 6,432 3 4,380 4,740 4 2 440 14 5,820 6,120 4 3 480 5,520 13 5,700 6,500 4 6,012 7,369 7 6 871 2 3,370 4,650 6 4,750 6,774 8 4 100 7,024 10 12 12 7 12 12 7 6,100 9,935 28 6 871 11,000 29 4,296 5,220 5 3 700 5,500 5 2,520 3,800 1 2 052 3,600 1 65 63 66 53 49 55 1 Central library and all agencies. 2 Excludes student assistants and building maintenance staff. 3 Boulder campus only. 4 Excludes Barnard, Teachers College, New York School of Social Work, and College of Pharmacy except for enrollment figures. 5 Includes Schools of Law and Medicine for first time. 6 Excludes Schools of Law and Medicine. 7 Excludes Schools of Dentistry and Medicine. 8 Excludes NYU-Bellevue Medical Center. 9 Esti- Statistics 1953^54 (Group III) S a l a r i e s a s of S e p t e m b e r 1, 1954 Total Number of Employees in All Other Professional All Nonprofessional Full-Time Equivalent2 Length of Hours of Assistants Assistants Pro- Nonpro- Work Week Student Minimum Maximum Number Minimum Maximum Number fessional fessional Total Hours Days Assistance $2,700 $3,900 28|* $1 500 $2 400 14 38* 14 52* 39 12 50,000 1. 3,125 3,700 7 2 650 3 300 10 12* 10 22* 39 5* 24,160 2. 3,700 5,200 17 2 815 4 905 19 25* 19 44* 36* 5 25,395 3. 2,760 3,600 12 1 740 3 000 39 21 37 58 38 5* 19,561 4. 3,372 6,672 97 2 400 6 204 183 126* 173 299* 40 5 191,567 5. 3,540 6,672 65 2 400 6 060 85 80 85 165 40 5 153,366 6. 3,000 3,720 11 1 980 2 700 20 18 20 38 39 5 7,500 7. 3,096 4,092 10 1 992 2 652 22 17 30* 47* 40 6 21,269 8. 4,000 5,200 32 2 400 3 145 9 48 13 61 36* 5 31,076 9. 3,420 4,092 8 2 064 3 564 18 20 18 38 40 5 43,126 10. 3,100 4,200 47* 1 800 3 600 220 89 22711 316 38* 5 11. 3,312 5,508 53 2 184 3 948 78* 84* 84* 169 39 5 68,900 12. 3,320 3,800 8 1 920 2 970 17 18 17 35 37* 38* 5 15,829 13. 3,400 4,950 30 1 800 3 600 53* 44 53* 97* 37* 38* 5* 67,391 14. 3,500 4,500 20 2 200 3 200 20 34 20 54 40 6 19,311 15. 3,380 4,175 12 2 080 3 120 20 15 20 35 35 5 18,259 16. 3,250 3,800 15* 1 850 2 500 25* 26* 25* 52 39 6 15,029 17. 2,700 9,500 1114 1 320 5 000 220| 137* 220J 358 35 5 60,000 18. 2,875 4,200 11 2 040 3 355 16 17 16 33 40 6 14,655 19. 3,600 6,000 95 1 920 4 020 l l l f 132 110! 242! 39 5 105,929 20. 3,200 5,000 23 2 160 3 573 53 40 53* 93* 38* 5* 12 21. 3,600 4,600 m 2 100 3 300 48* 30| 47! 78* 40 5 49,472 22. 3,540 4,200 1 860 3 060 27 19* 27 46* 40 5 23,345 23. 1,800 3,300 9 1 590 2 700 15 26 14* 40* 40 5 61,932 24. 3,300 6,000 28 1 732 4 800 32 37* 27* 64* 40 5 66,307 25. 2,400 3,672 14 1 644 2 196 23 28 26 54 39 6 30,0009 26. 2,600 5,863 19 2 040 3 600 30 47 30 77 39 5* 41,532 27. 2,460 4,300 5 1 664 2 405 4 6 6 12 39 5 10,051 28. 3,572 4,813 19 2 717 3 225 17* 25 16* 41* 37 5 30,670 29. 3,300 4,048 11 1 920 2 700 39 20 38* 58* 38! 5 25,836 30. 3,600 6,200 78 2 520 4 860 53 102* 51 153* 40 5 91,779 31. 3,240 4,440 14 2 640 4 380 21 25 21 46 40 5 62,732 32. 3,480 5,160 68 2 100 3 720 44 91 44 135 40 5 89,143 33. 2,900 3,200 5 1 800 2 560 5 12 6* 18* 38* 6 16,603 34. 2,700 3,600 6 1 750 2 400 19 12 7 19 41* 5* 14,809 35. 3,000 3,600 10 1 560 2 500 19 21 20 41 39 5* 26,735 36. 3,600 5,000 24 1 800 4 050 31 34* 30* 65 41 12 43,909 37. 3,200 3,500 2 1 700 2 300 9 9 7 16 40 5 18,970 38. 3,900 4,500 4 2 200 2 480 8* 918 12 8* 20* 39 5 22,320 39. 3,3008 6,300s 278 1 8008 3 6008 8* 918 36s 918 127s 38s . ,12 12 40. 2,700 4,842 36 1 709 3 159 25 57 25 82 39 5* 55,64219 41. 3,000 5,500 27 1 896 3 000 53 45 53 98 37* 5 57,79o 42. 3,192 5,124 43 2 208 6 300 90 54 96 150 40 5* 68,0003 43. 3,000 4,000 14 1 800 2 520 23 29 23 52 40 5 48,0009 44. 3,250 4,200 15* 1 956 3 264 26* 28* 26* 54! 40 5 19,269 45. 3,200 4,710 17 2 040 3 264 18 24* 16* 99 40| 40 5 26,136 46. 3,200 5,500 31 1 820 3 500 94 55 16* 99 154 39 5 31,289 47. 3,300 4,200 20 1 860 3 144 36 32 34 66 40 5* 68,051 48. 3,120 4,380 19 1 560 3 600 95 28| 84 1 1 2 | 36* 5 14,000' 49. 4,100 5,500 8 2 040 3 600 32 23 30 53 40 6 30,710 50. 2,700 3,400 7 2 400 2 700 9 13* 8 21* 40 5 12 51. 3,000 4,500 16* 2 080 2 860 28* 26* 28* 55 35 5 22,535 52. 3,432 5,412 14 2 040 3 600 40 33 40 73 38* 12 30,000 53. 2,400 4,800 4 2 100 2 400 24 17 24 41 39* 5 20,061 54. 3,000 3,200 7 1 800 2 500 18* 14 18* 32* 39 6 25,0009 55. 2,760 3,060 12 2 000 2 400 12 23 11 34 39* 5* 6 21,663 56. 2,700 3,660 21 1 200 2 400 28 34* 29* 63! 58 38 5* 6 26,879 57. 3,500 4,020 18 1 560 3 360 25 33 25 63! 58 36* 5 24,696 58. 3,000 4,300 8 1 800 3 400 29 17 28 45 38* 5* 11,692 59. 3,324 4,848 1 9 | 2 280 3 168 37 431 35 781 40 5 114,396 60. 3,200 4,000 9 2 400 3 000 5 19 25 44 40 5 45,000 61. 3,000 4,000 9 1 680 3 300 6 13 6 19 37* 5 8,962 62. 3,312 4,920 20 2 112 3 600 40 29 40 69 40 12 35,500 63. 2,790 3,720 10 1 800 3 000 30 19* 36 55* 38 5 12 64. 3,120 5,520 34 2 160 4 200 60 46| 70* 117* 40 5 85,184 65. 3,600 5,760 15 2 400 3 840 35 21 35 56 40 5 37,314 66. 4,530 6,597 18* 3 043 5 401 41* 26f 34| 61* 40 5 61,369 67. 3,230 5,000 13 1 870 3 230 32 22 30 52 38* 5* 35,398 68. 3,432 5,376 60 2 172 3 612 25 81 25 106 40 5 83,044 69. 2,800 4,200 77 1 680 3 000 115 103* 132* 236 37* 5 12 70. 4,530 9,500 111* 3 043 6 300 220| 137* 227 358 41* 6 191,567 High 3,200 4,470 16} 1 968 3 247 27* 2 7 & 27| 55* 39 5 30,690 Median 1,800 3,000 2 1 200 2 196 4 6 6 12 35 5 7,500 Low 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 66 64 N14 mate. 1 0 Knoxville campus only. 1 1 Includes student assistants. 1 2 Not reported or not available. 1 3 Curator of oriental collections. 1 4 Number of libraries upon which high, median, and low are based. 1 5 Acting director. 1 6 Includes all hourly help. 1 7 Ten months only. 1 8 Included with depart- ment heads. College and University Library Budget Fiscal Year Library Ending 1. Akron (Ohio) 31De53 2. Alaska 30Je54 3. Allegheny (Pa.) 30Je54 4. American (D.C.) 30Je54 5. Antioch (Ohio) 30Je54 6. Baldwin-Wallace (Ohio) 30Je54 7. Baylor (Texas) 31Ag54 8. Beloit (Wis.) 30Je54 9. Boston (Mass.) 30Je54 10. Bowdoin (Me.) 30Je54 11. Brigham Young (Utah) 31Ag54 12. Bryn Mawr (Pa.) 30Je54 13. Bucknell (Pa.) 30Je54 14. Carleton (Minn.) 30Je54 15. Central (Ohio) 30Ap54 16. Claremont Assoc. Coll. (Calif.) lJe54 17. Clemson (S.C.) 30Je54 18. Colby (Me.) 30Je54 19. Colgate (N.Y.) 30Je54 20. Colorado A&M 30Je54 21. Dartmouth (N.H.) 30Je54 22. Denison (Ohio) 31Jy54 23. DePauw (Ind.) 30Je54 24. Detroit U. (Mich.) 30Je54 25. Dickinson (Pa.) 30Je54 26. Duquesne (Pa.) 31My54 27. Hamilton (N.Y.) 30Je54 28. Holy Cross (Mass.) 3lMy54 29. Houston (Texas) 31Ag54 30. Howard (Ala.) 31Ag54 31. Howard (D.C.) 30Je54 32. Hunter (N.Y.) 30Je54 33. Idaho State 30Je54 34. Illinois Inst, of Tech 31Ag54 35. Knox (111.) 30Je54 36. Lewis and Clark (Ore.) 3lMy54 37. Marygrove (Mich.) 30Je54 38. Massachusetts U 30Je54 39. Michigan Coll. of Min. & Tech 30Je54 40. Mills (Calif.) 30Je54 41. Montana State 30Je54 42. Mount Holyoke (Mass.) 30Je54 43. Muhlenberg (Pa.) 31My54 44. North Carolina State 30Je54 45. North Texas State 31Ag54 46. Occidental (Calif.) 30Je54 47. Ohio U., Athens 30Je54 48. Pittsburgh (Pa.) 30Je54 49. Rollins (Fla.) 30Je54 50. Roosevelt 31Ag54 51. St. Catherine (Minn.) 30Je54 52. St. John's (Minn.) 30Je54 53. Skidmore (N.Y.) 30Je54 54. Smith (Mass.) 30Je54 55. South Dakota State 30Je54 56. South Dakota U 30Je54 57. Swarthmore (Pa.) 30Je54 58. Texas A&M 31Ag54 59. Texas Christian 31Ag54 60. Tulsa U. (Okla.) 31My54 61. Utah State Agric. Coll 30Je54 62. Valparaiso (Ind.) 30Je54 63. Vassar (N.Y.) 30Je54 64. Virginia Polytechnic 30Je54 65. Wake Forest (N.C.) 30Je54 66. Wellesley (Mass.) 30Je54 67. Wheaton (111.) 3 P g 5 4 68. Wichita (Kan.) 30Je54 69. William & Mary (Va.) 30Je54 70. Williams (Mass.) 30Je54 H i g h . . . Median L o w . . . . N4 Student Enrollment Total Under- Total Book graduates Graduates Stock 3,896' 46 96,168 345 14 36,719 930 7 131,666 3,419 2,305 161,726 999 . . . 81,567 I,277 . . . 58,357 4,406 421 226,677 860 3 181,129 4,462 1,318 429,978 768 . . . 234,492 6,347 243 218,199 607 148 231,061 1,846 26 138,719 860 . . . 148,336 820 . . . 28,103 I,700 200 220,000 2,685 51 141,281 1,009 . . . 161,928 1,329 33 211,020 3,365 180 169,070 2,653 204 727,467 1,236 . . . 104,199 1,722 17 124,830 7,668 519 166,095 868 . . . 97,646 3,333 352 61,517 584 . . . 233,746 1,830 7 163,456 8,787 1,545 128,389 1,972 . . . 54,708 2,557 887 300,377 II,338 903 186,187 1,263 . . . 45,481 5,271 1,038 123,867 775 . . . 79,933 969 21 39,176 660 . . . 68,663 3,504 310 189,670 1,499 19 62,921 497 60 108,806 1,891 88 97,443 1,185 45 240,152 676 . . . 87,125 3,758 297 139,018 4,219 357 259,974 1,259 76 113,271 4,304 154 233,479 11,529 3,562 684,229 629 . . . 88,437 2,822 224 91,321 854 . . . 80,605 813 113 92,990 1,004 . . 73,811 2,169 83 394,209 1,822 51 106,389 1,340 85 148,198 913 6 172,502 5,783 415 258,962 3,562 340 232,706 2,112 134 155,791 2,790 267 171,875 1,790 . . . 75,069 1,414 13 296,774 2,966 199 183,055 1,662 7 129,632 1,690 28 294,331 1,575 91 100,942 3,069 250 111,212 1,635 12 237,594 1,063 13 219,012 II,529 3,562 727,467 1,695 124 148,267 345 3 28,103 69 52 70 News- papers Periodicals Volumes Currently Currently Added Received Received 3,505a 11 592' l , 8 6 7 k 11 563i 3,289a 9 508' 1,447e 7 570' 2,02l a 9 544' 2,288h 7 496' 9,145 b 43 1,161? I,475 e 12 510' 7,577® 20 1,476' 4,416a 11 507' 9,664a 37 887' 6,175 a 8 846? 5,894a 13 975' 2,603b 19 483' 2,435g 21 337' 9,900k 20 1,299' 7 , 1 1 6 43 996' 4,637* 5 581'. 3,526d 24 562' 4,764d 8 1,200' 15,096a 47 2,492' 3,453a 18 538'. 3,622a 16 521' 6,841h 10 1,227' 2,412h 16 398' 4,702a 7 942' 4,778h 8 551' 5,192 k 27 341' 16,081a 16 1,724' 2,695b 28 650' 9,645° 20 1,583' 8,170b 5 630' 3,960e 57 797' 2,026® 3 922' 3,025a 10 325' 3,364a 29 459' 2,970a 12 459' 7,094b 5 834' 1,425a 26 604' l , 6 3 9 h 3 459' 4,071« 32 1,786' 5 , 1 7 1 a 13 725k 2,750a 11 415' II,542® 38 1 , 7 7 6 ' 25,009a'2 40 l,284i 4,172a 16 679' 7,492d 14 1,098' 23,809e 6 1,592' 3,434g 15 357' 9,102® 25 659' 2,199e 18 464i 3 , l l l a 21 540k 2,304b 7 549' 9,435a 31 1 , 3 1 3 ' 3,058a 14 1,040' 4,100b 13 1,389' 5,680a 11 741' 19,222a 49 3,507' 15,907a 14 770' 6,993a 17 574' 5,800k 85 1 , 9 3 1 ' 4,016b 12 448' 8,403a 26 l,200 k 24,388g 91 l , 7 7 5 k 6,245b 36 1,091' 6 , 1 1 6 b 20 1,124' 1,949a 6 544' 7,743d 9 816 6,235b 30 1 , 3 5 1 ' 3,610b 9 763' 24,388 91 3,507 4,637 5.5 733 1,425 3 325 69 70 70 1 No breakdown for 1,828 evening students included here. 2 12,801 documents included which were not previously reported. 3 Includes student service. 4 Number of libraries on which high, median and low are based. a Physical count, includes documents, b Physical count, does not include documents, c Physical count only reported, d Bibliographical count, in- Statistics 1953^54 (Group III) Staff Student Est. non- salaried - Library Operating Expenditures • Total Salaries Est. non-sal. Books and and Student Other Total Books and Salaries Service Service Service Materials Binding Binding $40,601 $ 7,572 $ $48,173 $16,644 $ 2,173 $18,817 14,414 2,842 17,256 14,637 593 15,230 17,075 2 , 5 1 7 19,592 10,810 1,065 11,875 27,575 5,284 32,859 10,426 2,296 12,722 26,308 11,538 37,846 12,851 1,229 14,080 23,205 1,250 24,455 8,913 1,281 10,194 54,903 23,000 77,903 40,000 10,000 50,000 23,750 3,249 26,999 9,500 1,500 11,000 89,133 11,076 17,500 117,709 56,839 1 , 1 1 3 57,952 27,028 3,381 30,409 14,387 4,257 18,644 39,026 25,204 64,230 2 7 , 1 1 1 4,149 31,260 44,235 3,244 47,479 25,045 4,373 29,418 32,621 11,698 44,319 16,561 3,868 20,429 22,235 925 23,160 10,794 908 11,702 23,244 3,500 26,744 5,413 800 6,213 51,000 13,850 64,850 23,000 6,500 29,500 47,452 13,350 60,802 29,251 7,391 36,642 20,421 2,983 23,404 17,044 2,357 19,401 25,024 1 1 , 1 1 8 36,142 12,452 1,290 13,742 55,556 9,136 64,692 13,994 6,499 20,493 171,298 9,837 181,135 82,388 14,482 96,870 28,633 5,021 33,654 12,070 1,539 13,609 31,266 3,322 34,588 12,679 2,023 14,702 53,6533 1,106 54,759 34,949 3,245 38,194 25,200 2,450 27,650 12,935 1,044 13,979 30,700 4,721 35,421 10,209 1,940 12,149 21,441 7,952 29,393 11,940 282 12,222 16,303 8,145 7,000 31,448 10,100 1,200 11,300 92,099 29,279 121,378 54,412 2,555 56,967 22,655 5,709 28,364 12,341 1 , 5 1 3 13,854 98,834 9,610 108,444 29,065 5,193 34,258 100,116 34,146 134,262 34,084 5,385 39,469 30,548 20,039 50,587 18,300 3,500 21,800 38,700 3,200 41,900 12,250 2,500 14,750 17,865 2,494 20,359 8,730 1,485 10,215 21,000 4,697 25,697 9,523 856 10,379 9,450 1,353 11,500 22,303 8,271 1,800 10,071 39,808 4,248 44,056 24,503 891 25,394 25,315 2,775 28,090 10,246 1,692 11,938 23,517 1 , 1 3 1 24,648 8,758 753 9 , 5 1 1 43,300 4,490 48,240 16,800 4,000 20,800 5 1 , 7 1 4 1,920 53,634 21,345 1,720 23,065 23,520 669 24,189 7 , 1 3 6 886 8,022 76,426 8,819 85,245 49,498 8,982 58,480 62,709 15,066 77,775 45,570 8,498 54,068 38,798 3,730 42,528 11,298 1,726 13,024 58,618 6,888 65,506 28,529 3,662 32,191 177,404 10,682 188,086 89,025 4,291 93,316 26,536 398 26,934 4,699 326 5,025 68,914 1,257 70,171 13,523 1,506 15,029 7,424 4,298 7,775 19,497 12,878 1 , 1 1 1 13,989 2,600 1,975 15,250 19,825 1 1 , 1 5 8 2,259 13,417 30,713 30,713 8,949 1,229 10,178 85,432 5,373 90,805 32,797 4,357 37,154 25,470 8,300 33,770 14,156 2,560 16,716 36,548 7,608 44,156 22,936 3 , 6 1 1 26,547 37,255 2,553 39,808 17,428 2,484 19,912 108,409 10,586 118,995 89,438 6,225 95,663 44,067 8,352 52,419 28,328 3,463 3 1 , 7 9 1 40,443 9,659 50,102 20,903 2,575 23,478 50,936 45,672 96,608 19,539 1,627 2 1 , 1 6 6 20,288 6,607 26,895 11,289 956 12,245 107,839 5,562 113,401 33,369 5,462 38,831 113,606 34 113,640 36,874 9,297 46,171 37,554 5,547 43,101 23,689 5,187 28,876 84,363 2,403 86,766 30,289 5,248 35,537 16,310 4,882 2 1 , 1 9 2 9,201 1,872 11,073 38,400 6,400 . . . . . . 44,800 28,940 2,676 3 1 , 6 1 6 58,416 6,317 54,733 32,246 3,278 35,524 3 7 , 5 1 1 2,904 40,415 22,050 3,953 26,003 177,404 45,672 17,500 188,086 89,438 14,482 96,870 37,255 5,284 7 , 7 7 5 42,815 16,603 2,327 19,657 2,600 34 669 17,256 4,699 282 5,025 69 67 7 70 70 70 70 Other Expendi- tures $ 3,567 1,938 1,760 1 , 1 6 5 1,053 724 17,016 1,500 8 , 1 1 3 5,266 1 8 , 6 6 1 2,253 1,927 1 , 1 1 6 980 2,600 1,667 3,632 5,529 11,704 3,033 3,017 3,561 1,906 7 , 3 1 9 20,359 13,572 2,197 5,429 8,194 3,300 2,650 4,632 1,975 950 5,484 995 2 , 2 2 8 1 , 6 0 0 5,992 993 4,876 9,959 1 , 6 1 0 4,732 13,521 1,484 6,174 1 , 1 0 1 1,249 1,836 6,980 1,567 3,853 1 , 8 2 1 8 , 0 2 2 2,813 9,222 10,874 180 6 , 1 1 3 5,822 1,755 3,588 999 1,902 5,236 3,501 20,359 3,025 180 68 Total Operating Expenses $ 70,557 34,424 33,227 46,746 52,979 35.373 144,919 39,499 183,774 54.319 1 1 4 , 1 5 1 79,150 66,675 35,978 33,937 96,950 91,444 44,472 53,516 90,714 289,709 50.296 52,307 96,514 41,629 49,476 48,934 63,107 191,917 44,415 148,131 181,926 75,687 59,300 35,206 38,051 33,324 74,934 41,023 36,387 70,640 82,691 33,204 148,601 141,802 57,162 102,429 294,923 33,443 91.374 34,587 34,491 42,727 134,939 52,053 74,556 61,541 2 2 2 , 6 8 0 87,023 82,802 128,648 39.320 158,345 165,633 73,732 125,891 33,264 78,318 105,493 69,919 294,923 68.297 33,204 70 Per Student Operating Expendi- tures 5 17.90 95.89 35.46 8 . 1 7 53.03 27.70 30.02 45.77 3 1 . 7 9 70.73 17.32 104.83 35.62 41.83 41.39 51.03 34.22 44.08 39.29 25.59 101.40 40.69 30.08 1 1 . 7 9 47.96 13.43 83.79 34.35 18.58 22.52 43.01 14.86 59.93 9.40 45.43 38.44 50.49 19.65 27.02 65.33 35.69 67.23 49.12 36.65 30.99 42.82 22.98 19.54 5 3 . 1 7 30.00 40.50 37.25 42.56 59.92 27.79 52.32 66.97 35.93 22.30 36.87 42.08 21.97 110.96 52.33 44.18 73.28 19.32 23.60 64.05 64.98 110.96 38.87 8 . 1 7 70 Total College Expendi- tures $1,425,207 1,762,548 720,042 1,542,567 1,037,627 843,859 2.259.300 760,210 2.218.301 1,253,000 3,484,244 1,5401740 1,073,895 1,486,122 2,130,300 6,307,777 1,030,162 1,315,002 4,372,935 1 , 1 1 1 , 8 4 6 1,410,039 ' 686,905 1,220,570 980,017 896,914 4,316,031 605,381 3,982,385 5,160,086 1,238,620 ' 728^509 675,499 558,306 5,447,999 1 , 7 7 2 , 3 4 1 670,937 3,398,210 1 , 5 2 6 , 3 1 7 543,617 5,122,673 2,377,455 1,060,609 3,391,902 ' 660̂ 280 1,445,018 692,616 505,942 1,027,650 1,108,800 3,548,399 1,803,205 1,267,877 5 , 1 8 1 , 0 4 9 1,466,253 1,359,423 2,357,220 908,023 4,867^707 1 , 4 1 1 , 0 5 4 2 , 2 1 3 , 9 1 2 992,417 1,474,349 1,266,652 6,307,777 1 , 4 1 1 , 0 5 4 505,942 63 Ratio Library ex- penditures to Total College Expenditures (Per Cent) 4.95 1 . 9 5 4.61 3.03 5 . 1 1 4 . 1 9 6.41 5.20 8.28 4.34 3.28 4! 33 3.35 2.28 4.55 1.45 4.32 4.07 6.63 4.52 3 . 7 1 6̂ 06 4.05 4.99 7.04 4.45 7.34 3.72 3.53 6 . 1 1 •L83 5.63 5.97 1.38 2 . 3 1 5.42 2.08 5.42 6 . 1 1 2.90 5.96 5.39 3.02 5! 06 6.32 4.99 6 . 8 2 4 . 1 6 4.34 1 . 4 7 4 . 1 3 4.85 4.30 5.94 6.09 5.46 4.33 3! 40 5.23 5.69 3.35 5 . 3 1 8.33 1 0 . 11. 1 2 . 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 67. 70. 8.33 High 4.61 Median 1.38 Low 63 N* eludes documents, e Bibliographical count, does not include documents, f Bibliographical count only reported, g Documents included, no physical or bibliographical count reported, h Documents not included, no physical or bibliographical count reported, i Includes non-periodical serials, j Does not include non-periodical serials, k Information (a-j) not reported. College and University Library Budget Library Salaries and Budget, 1954-1955 • Books Periodi- cals & Binding 1. Akron (Ohio) . . $ 51 920 $21 000 2. Alaska 17 178 15 822 3. Allegheny (Pa.) 22 539 14 892 4. American (D.C.) 29 600 9 800 5. Antioch (Ohio) 38 800 9 800 6. Baldwin-Wallace (Ohio) 24 000 8 000 7. Baylor (Texas) 77 903 50 000 8. Beloit (Wis.) 27 300 10 500 9. Boston (Mass.) . . 125 000 60 000 10. Bowdoin (Me.) 32 160 19 000 11. Brigham Young (Utah) 93 019 73 500 12. Bryn Mawr (Pa.) 51 800 24 850 13. Bucknell (Pa.) 45 400 22 000 13. Carleton (Minn.) 23 775 12 090 15. Central (Ohio) 27 944 9 000 16. Claremont Assoc. Coll. (Calif.) 71 552 30 000 17. Clemson (S.C.) 66 978 33 718 18. Colby (Me.) 31 700 18 300 19. Colgate (N.Y.) 40 705 13 600 20. Colorado A & M 66 246 26 260» 21. Dartmouth (N.H.) 199 800 87 475 22. Denison (Ohio) 35 025 14 800 23. DePauw (Ind.) 38 618 15 884 24. Detroit U. (Mich.) 82 277 48 780 25. Dickinson (Pa.) 25 600 9 000 26. Duquesne (Pa.) 37 981 20 580 27. Hamilton (N.Y.) 30 400 14 OUU 28. Holy Cross (Mass.) 31 500 12 000 29. Houston (Texas) 126 500 60 000 30. Howard (Ala.) 26 962 10 200 31. Howard (D.C.) 101 019 38 029 32. Hunter (N.Y.) 135 000 40 000 33. Idaho State 47 135 18 550 34. Illinois Inst, of Tech 42 920 15 200 35. Knox (111.) 20 000 11 000 36. Lewis and Clark (Ore.) 25 0001 9 460 37. Marygrove (Mich.) 23 125 11 000 38. Massachusetts U 57 170 25 175 39. Michigan Coll. of Min. & Tech 30 430 14 310 40. Mills (Calif.) 23 517 5 000 41. Montana State 51 720 22 500 42. Mount Holyoke (Mass.) 56 100 22 500 43. Muhlenberg (Pa.) 23 440 9 000 44. North Carolina State 89 785 79 000 45. North Texas State 87 8003 49 0003 46. Occidental (Calif.) 46 135 10 852 47. Ohio U „ Athens 68 060 35 600 48. Pittsburgh (Pa.) 188 086 93 315 49. Rollins (Fla.) 26 852 5 350 50. Roosevelt 79 580 19 900 51. St. Catherine (Minn.) 20 000 15 000 52. St. John's (Minn.) 19 350 11 500 53. Skidmore (N.Y.) 33 321 10 650 54. Smith (Mass.) 95 300 49 219 55. South Dakota State 33 200 11 300 56. South Dakota U 44 852 29 550 57. Swarthmore (Pa.) 41 500 20 800 58. Texas A & M 142 050 85 000 59. Texas Christian 47 595 34 000 60. Tulsa U. (Okla.) 48 909 24 350 61. Utah State Agric. Coll 96 608 21 166 62. Valparaiso (Ind.) 27 250 11 900 63. Vassar (N.Y.) 114 893 39 307 64. Virginia Polytechnic 113 639 46 171 65. Wake Forest (N.C.) 45 714 28 640 66. Wellesley (Mass.) 99 695 30 0004 67. Wheaton (111.) 20 050 10 000 68. Wichita (Kan.) 49 200 29 700 69. William & Mary (Va.) 68 685 24 900 70. Williams (Mass.) 40 380 25 500 High 199 800 93 315 Median 45 126 19 900 Low 17 178 5 000 N26 68 67 Total Library Operating Budget S 76,777 33,800 39,032 39,400 50,450 32,700 144,919 39,300 195,000 53,660 178,329 79,650 69,825 37,975 38,944 110,352 105,708 51,900 58,989 92,506 299,300 52,725 57,244 138,057 35,100 60,581 49,150 63,500 201,500 39,562 143,782 183,000 70,485 60,720 36,000 36,460! 35,125 85,675 45,951 28,917 76,480 81,810 33,840 174,535 147,800 58,962 105,360 294,922 33,547 108,780 36,000 32,425 45,971 161,994 45,700 77,992 64,500 236,050 84,845 79,266 128,648 39,750 162,475 165,632 76,143 139,659 32,677 81,205 99,422 68,880 299,300 69,825 28,917 - Salaries September 1, 1954 - Associate Chief Chief Librarian Librarian $7,500 5,200 6,650 5,500 7,500 7,780 5,500 5,600 5 j 200 6 , 6 0 0 6,500 6 , 0 0 0 6,350 5,000 5,000 5,000 7 jooo 8,040 5,100 6,970 7,900 5,700 7,500 5,750 5,4002 4,000 6,760 5,295 6,200 6,000 6,000 333 4,800 7,100 4,500 5,000 5,200 6 , 0 0 0 4,650 6 , 1 0 0 5,000 7,500 5,000 6,000 7,100 6 , 0 0 0 6,300 6,500 6,500 4,250 5,800 6,432 7,250 8,040 6 , 0 0 0 4,000 52 $ 4,200 6,300 41400 5 4̂ 980 4,900 4,860 3,800 4,300 5,000 5,000 3,900 7,618 4,160 3,900 3,000 5,100 4^500 5,200 3,500 5,870 4,800 5,000 3,960 3,100 7,500 4,650 3,000 24 Department Head Minimum Maximum No. ,300 ,600 $5 000 4 ,400 4 100 3 ,700 2 ,600 3 800 2 ,600 4 350 4 ,250 3 800 4 ,635 3 440 5 3 620 ,600 4 435 5 ,600 1 ,600 4 300 3 ,475 1 ,400 4 800 13 ,800 1 ,500 6 500 3 ,300 3 ,200 4 000 3 ,200" 4 885" 7 ,300 1 ,163 5 009 4 ,374 5 938 3 3 480 1 ,700 4 850 2 ,000 4 200 2 ,000 3 700 3 ,000 3 ,350 4 450 2 ,400 ,685 4 800 6 ,500 4 400 5 ,680 4 ,000 3 200 ,850 4 450 4 ,500 5 200 ,500 4 400 6 ,000 4 100 3 ,400 4 500 2 ,160 4 380 4 ,600 4 364 3 ,600 4 400 3 ,200 4 000 6 3 300 1 ,500 5 800 4 ,936 4 920 4 ,200 3 200 2 J 0 0 3 i90 3 ,400 4 200 4 ,936 4 704 4 ,200 4 500 2 ,500 6 500 13 ,600 4 380 3 ,400 3 190 1 46 39 45 1 Librarian on 9-months leave. 2 Plus pay for summer teaching. 3 Binding included in salaries and wages. 4 Does not include income from endow- ment. 5 $5,000-56,500 (2). 6 Includes other operating expenses. 7 Plus 39 part-time. 8 9 months. 9 $3,660-$6,000 (6). 10 Plus one librarian not paid from library budget. 1 1 $2,700-$3,450 (3). 1 2 10 months. 1 3 $3,500-$5,500 (1). 1 4 10* months. 1 5 $3,000-$5,580. 1 6 $4,163-$5,478 (3). 1 7 $3,300- $3,600 (3). 18 $3,800-$4,402 (6). 19 $3,720-$5,320 (2). 20 $3,200-$3,600 (2). 21 $4,200-$5,000 (2). 22 38.5-40 hours weekly. 23 37.5 non-professional and Salary Statistics—1954-55 (Group II) Salaries September 1, 1954 Total Number of Employees Head of All other profes- All Non-profes- in Full-Time Equivalent Hours Hours School or sional Assistants sional Assistants Non- in Student Dept'l Mini- Maxi- Mini- Maxi- Profes- profes- Work Assist- Libraries mum mum No. mum mum No. sional sional Total Week ance 6 5.25 11.25 40 11,886 1- $4,095 1.5 1 1.5 2.5 40 1,802 2-$4,095 4 2 6 4,274 3- 6 3' 97 40 6.122 4. $2,700 1 5 1 6 40 10,836 5. 4 2.5 6.5 39 2,400 6. 9 3 12 40 41,818 7. $2,7008 1 $2,000 3,000 2.5 5 2.5 7.5 40 5,000 8. 3 3,000 $5,000 3 1,820 3,640 19 12 19 31 40 14,768 9. 3,200 1 1,768 2,392 2 4.7 3.3 8 . 14,768 10. 3,600 4,800 7 2,400 1 13 16 29 40 31,506 11. 1,900 2,500 10 7.75 7.5 15.25 37.5 5,000 12. 3,000 3,250 3 1,900 3,030 2 7.5 2 9.5 40 5,215 13. 3,200 3 3,030 4 5 9 40 1,540 14. 2,481 1 2,500 1 7 1 8 36 3,060 15. 3,500 2,200 2,400 6.5 8.5 15 40 18,000 16. 3,194 3,600 5 2,111 2,400 4 11 4 15 41.5 8,055 17. 3,000 1 1,500 2,400 7 4 7 11 38.5 542 18. 3,900 1 1,500 2,000 7 6 7 13 39 5,140 19. 3,600 4,475 4 2,520 3,120 8.5 7 8.5 15.51" 40 13,649 20. 11 1,920 3,600 17 1,530 3,750 35 34.5 33.5 68 39 13,989 21. 3,200 3,550 4 1,57512 2,400 4 6 4.8 10.8 38.5 5,294 22. 1,57512 6.5 4 10.5 40 5,369 23. 13 3,000 4,500 2 2,400 3,240 14 7 13.5 20.5 4 0 2 3 9,407 24. 3,700 4,800 1,200 2,200 4.5 3 7.5 38.5 3,943 25. 3,000 4,290 3.5 1,440 3,000 4 5.5 4 9.5 11,000 26. 3,100 1,500 3,000 4 6 10 . f* 3,930 27. 2,900 3,500 1 1,500 7 1 8 38 9,062 28. 15 2,750" 3,975" 4 2,220" 3,180" 11 16.5 11.5 28 40 37,121 29. 1,440 3,000 4 3.5 4.5 8 39 13,824 30. 16 3,376 3,376 6 2,717 3,142 13 14 13 27 40 15,000 31. 3,850 5,200 11 2,750 3,695 8 17.4 10 27.4 36.25 31,253 32. 3,420 3,420 3,600 2 1,800 2,220 4 7 3.1 10.1 40 21,148 33. 17 3,000 3,500 1 2,400 2,700 4 7 4 11 40 3,600 34. 1,920 2,360 2 3.5 2.5 6 38.5 4,547 35. 2,400 2,520 2 5 2 7 40 5,524 36. 2,500 2,000 2,520 1 . 6 1 7 40 2,255 37. 2,500 3,120 3,720 2 2,640 3,720 10 5 10 15 37.5 5,512 38. 1,800 3,415 5 2 5 7 4425 3,178 39. 2,940 2,940 1 5.5 1 6.5 37.5 1,700 40. 3,000 4,150 6 2,250 2,300 3 9.5 4 13.5 38 5,919 41. 2,250 2,300 8 8 16 37.5 3,238 42. 3,000 1 1,740 2,400 3 5 2 7 27 3,238 43. 2,400 12 13 25 39 10,005 44. 5,200 2,800 4,600 3.75 2,400 2,600 2.6 12.75 2.6 15.35 40 41,614 45. 2,400 3,500 6 6 5.25 11.25 40 4,644 46. 2,400 3,820 2 1,824 3,780 11 8 12 20 39 14,318 47. 3,000 3,000 11 1,380 3,780 28 20 28 48 37.5 15,377 48. 3,000 2,300 1,750 5.5 7 12.5 530 49. 4,200 3,375 3,850 3 2,280 3,120 16 9 16 25 35 1,257 50. 2,700 3,000 4 4 40 8,596 51. 1,500 3,000 2 2 2 4 48 3,720 52. 2,080 3,750 3 2,450 5 6 3.25 9.25 39 53. 2,600 3,600 8 1,680 2,550 14 16 14 30 37.5 54. 3,800 1 1,800 2,400 1.75 5 1.75 6.75 44 11,000 55. 4,500 2,826 3,300 3 2,200 2,300 3 8 5.5 13.5 38.5 7,891 56. 4,500 2,200 2,300 8 4 12 40 3,383 57. 19 3,220 4,080 10 2,040 2,790 25 16.67 25 41.67 40 12,099 58. 3,600 3,250 3,780 4 1,800 2,541 4 8 4 12 40 13,000 59. 4,400 3,000 4,380 4 1,800 2,830 3 9.5 2.5 12 39 12,251 60. 2,700 3,600 5 2,100 2,700 5 13 5 18 40 761,030 61. 1,400 1,800 2 4 2 6 40 11,500 62. 3,200 5,000 9 2,080 3,380 16.5 15 16.5 31.5 37.5 8,173 63. 3,168 3,936 8 1,920 3,024 21 17 21 38 40 64. 20 3,100 3,100 4 1,800 2,100 4 8.5 3.67 12.17 39 9,884 65. 21 3,500 4,100 8 1,680 3,300 14 14 12.16 26.16 35 1,221 66. 2,010 3,300 1 5 1.25 6.25 40 67. 3,300 3,700 2 2,200 2,400 6 6 5.5 11.5 40 9,882 68. 3,430 3,168 2 2,016 2,760 12 7.5 12 19.5 40 10,302 69. 3,430 2,500 2,900 2 2,000 2,400 4.5 6 4.5 10.5 39 3,872 70. 5,203 3,850 5,200 17 4,095 3,780 35 34.5 33.5 68 48 761,000 High 3,600 3,050 3,765 3 2,000 2,700 4.25 6.75 4.65 11.38 40 7,973 Median 2,500 9 1,920 2,900 1 1,200 1,800 1 1 1 4 35 530 Low 2,500 9 44 36 43 52 48 54 70 68 68 61 64 N 2 6 24 35-38 hours weekly. 25 40 non-professional. 26 Number of libraries on which high, median and low a-e based. 27 35-40 hours weekly. 28 $f,600- $4,800 (1). 29 $4,000-$5,500 (2). 30 $3,960-$4,860 (2). 31 $3,635-$3,980 (2). 32 $4,250-$4,500 (2). 33 $3,300-$3,900 (2). 34 $6,144-$7,680. 35 $4,920- $6,148 (1). College and University Library Budget -Library Operating Expenditures Student Enrollment Fiscal Total Total Year Under- Gradua- Book Ending graduates ates Stock 1. Alabama Colleg2 31Ag54 562 64,444 2. Alma (Mich.) 30Je54 502 58,851 3. Anderson (Ind.) 30Je54 902 55 26,468 4. Arkansas A & M . . . 30Je54 672 V . 26,606 5. Ashland (Ohio) lJe54 325 15 28,000 6. Augustana (S.D.) 30Je54 649 35,223 7. Aurora (111.) 30Je54 486 39,155 8. Bard (N.Y.) 30Je54 203 68,761 9. Bates (Me.) 30Je54 846 93,098 10. Beaver (Pa.) 30Je54 488 31,355 11. Bennington (Vt.) 30Je54 327 7 32,872 12. Bethany (Kan.) 31Jy54 285 3 1 , 1 7 5 13. Birmingham-Southern . 31Ag54 714 52 78,306 14. Carroll (Wis.) 30Je54 544 34,899 15. Cedar Crest (Pa.) l j e 5 4 402 32,900 16. Colorado College . 30Je54 907 23 157,888 17. Concord (W.Va.) 30Je54 931 23,375 18. Concordia (Minn.) 30Je54 1,107 43,255 19. Davidson (N.C.) lJy54 824 62,736 20. Drury (Mo.) . 31My54 681 35,877 21. Earlham (Ind.) 30Je54 623 3 82,398 22. Elmira (N.Y.) 30Je54 252 61,379 23. Emory & Henry (Va.) 31Ag54 514 31,870 24. Evansville (Ind.) 30Je54 1,052 138 36,702 25. Findlay (Ohio) 30Ap54 252 12 17,929 26. Geneva (Pa.) 30Je54 618 54,045 27. Gettysburg (Pa.) 30Je54 1,206 72,799 28. Grinnell (Iowa) 30Je54 832 117,275 29. Guilford (N.C.) . 31My54 491 36,988 30. Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) . 31My54 897 49,243 31. Hillsdale (Mich.) . 30Je54 505 34,434 32. Hiram (Ohio) 30Je54 454 72,686 33. Hollins (Va.) 30Je54 473 52,828 34. Hood (Md.) 15Jy54 500 40,237 35. Houghton ( N . Y . ) 30Ap54 571 34,697 36. Huntington (Ind.) 31Jy54 171 12 18,241 37. Illinois College 30Je54 254 42,458 38. Illinois Wesleyan . 31Jy54 720 11 53,278 39. Immaculate Hea t 30Je54 450 103 57,899 40. Jamestown (N.D.) 30Je54 296 23,190 41. Juniata (Pa.) 15Je54 591 67,869 42. Lawrence (Wis.) 30Je54 755 74,625 43. Lebanon Valley (Pa.) . 30Ap54 613 55,815 44. Linfield (Ore.) . 31Jy54 450 30 45,929 45. Luther (Iowa) . 30Je54 835 99,412 46. Manchester (Ind.) 31Jy54 660 43,761 47. Millikin (111.) 30Je54 879 6 52,577 48. Millsaps (Miss.) . 30Je54 704 36,839 49. Morningside (Iowa) 31Jy54 585 64,700 50. Mount Union (Ohio) . 30Je54 612 90,466 51. Nebraska Wesleyan . 31My54 40,562 52. New Mexico Highland; 30Je54 510 43 57,099 53. Parsons (Iowa) . 31Ag54 240 29,204 54. Randolph-Macon (Va.) . 30Ap54 596 78,024 55. Ripon (Wis.) . 30Je54 489 54,888 56. Rosary (111.) 30Je54 608 86 72,000 57. Seneca, Coll. of the (N.Y.) 30Je54 869 93,415 58. Seton Hill (Pa.) . 31Ag54 455 3 6 , 1 1 5 59. Springfield (Mass.) . 31Ag54 816 113 44,965 60. Sweet Briar (Va.) . 30Je54 452 82,131 61. Talladega (Ga.) . 30Je54 294 36,716 62. Trinity (D.C.) 30Je54 479 64,615 63. Union (Neb.) l j y 5 4 704 52,688 64. Ursinus (Pa.) 30Je54 679 43,594 65. Washington & Jefferson ( P a . ) . . . . 30Je54 468 2 86,153 66. Washington & Lee (Va.) . 30Je54 909 157,080 67. Wells (N.Y.) . 30Je54 325 115,869 68. Wilberforce (Ohio) 30Je54 276 24,967 69. Willamette (Ore.) 30Je54 1,067 20 54,527 70. Wilmington (Ohio) . 31.ig54 510 29,764 High 1,206 138 157,888 Median 571 22 50,966 Low 171 2 17,729 N6 69 18 70 Volumes Added 1 , 5 2 0 s l , 0 7 5 b l,822ft 2,347 a 800e 1,191® 622b 2,347 k 2,663 1 , 1 7 2 a 1,092a 1,500 b 1,435 c 878k 855° 1,643K 2,982k l , 9 0 0 b 2,455a 909a l , 3 7 8 e 2,509K 840d 1,466 k 2 , 5 3 7 b l , 6 1 8 d 1,754 2 , 7 1 5 a 974a 2 , 1 5 0 h 1 , 6 6 0 a 2,576 a 1,370" 1 , 1 9 4 e 901b 1 , 8 7 1 * 3 , 5 5 1 k l , 2 1 8 a 1,807 b 1,482® 2,481 b 8 0 6 k 2,424® 1,202b l , 2 1 4 d 1,485 d 1,274 2,887a 562k 2,449® 1,527 1,443 a l , 1 3 7 a 1 , 9 3 7 b 2,727 d l , 0 1 3 b l , 3 6 5 a l , 9 1 2 a 1,304a 4 , 0 1 3 b 1,771® 801 a 1,9388 3,445 b l , 3 1 2 k 1,957® l,621a 1,050e 4,016 1,524 562 68 News- Periodi- papers cals Cur- Cur- rently rently Re- Re- ceived ceived 18 428' 6 196? 5 246J 17 236J 6 173J 6 263' 4 224/ 11 333 7 435' 8 195' 6 154,' 7 200 10 362' 7 253' 4 180k 19 6 1 1 ' 16 244' 15 275' 35 340' 10 283' 5 362? 6 242' 14 338' 7 290' 3 184' 6 230k 5 242' 13 463' 10 255' 8 272' 6 182' 15 410' 9 266' 7 263' 7 202' 5 125' 8 207' 5 274 17 497' 7 210' 18 358k 5 387' 6 298' 3 248' 12 260' 12 300' 5 266' 4 154' 7 322' 7 525' 10 200k 14 319' 5 184' 15 345''» 6 2861 15 421' 2 353' 16 208' 5 315' 9 440' 8 170' 22 505' 7 370k 10 194' 5 302' 12 396' 12 396k 75 296' 6 3141 4 220' 75 611 7 272 3 125 70 69 Staff Salaries 15,300 5 , 1 5 0 8,761 7,750 8,700 7,000 6 , 8 6 1 15,960 16,583 8,383 15,371 3,850 11,565 6,055 4,983 19,736 1 6 , 0 8 0 9,425 13,890 9,596 11,957 7,220 3,900 9,800 3,520 11,045 11.325 21,734 8,714 1 1 , 7 5 6 5,800 10,675 11,665 10,900 9,955 3,454 6,200 10,815 6,500 5,352 6,158 12,977 12.326 5,200 17,464 7,150 7,633 11,550 5,800 1 2 , 6 0 0 2 6,200 17,320 5,463 1 8 , 8 0 0 5,563 17,830 i^034 19,862 10,480 2 , 1 0 0 3 4,584 9,570 8,940 19,356 15,300 6,600 1 2 , 2 6 6 4,269 21,734 9,596 3,454 66 Student Service 2,435 591 2,736 1,800 580 1 , 8 1 0 2,487 1,500 1,899 540 601 1,473 4,186 2,173 429 2,871 1,918 2 , 2 0 6 3,200 1,470 2,024 1,478 2,759 1,447 527 1,056 4,074 1,328 608 2,096 300 1,460 587 3,276 2 , 2 1 0 1,242 1,050 3,744 Est. non- salaried Service 1,752 2 , 1 2 8 967 1,070 2,980 1,784 3,234 3,588 803 2 , 1 6 1 2,046 5,180 1,222 255 1,807 1 , 6 1 6 2,407 1 , 1 5 0 1,463 791 1 , 1 2 8 2,441 6,005 2,062 1,778 800 674 3 , 5 1 6 3 , 1 1 7 1 , 5 1 0 6,005 1,778 255 69 900 14,550 750 11,900 8,000 9 j 600 2^000 14,550 8,000 750 7 1 Does not include gifts. 2 Does not include part charged to teaching. 3 Part-time. 4 Does not include departmental libraries. 5 Number of libraries on which high, median and low are based. a Physical count, includes documents, b Physical count, does not include documents, c Physical count only reported, d Bibliographical count, includes Statistics 1953^54 (Group III) Library Operating Expenditures- Books and Other Materials Binding Total Salaries Est. non-sal. and Student Service $17 735 5 741 11 497 9 550 9 280 8 810 9 348 17 460 18 482 8 923 15 972 5 323 15 751 8 228 5 412 22 607 17 998 11 631 17 090 11 066 13 981 8 698 6 659 11 247 4 047 12 101 15 399 23 062 9 322 14 752 6 100 12 135 12 252 14 176 12 165 4 696 7 250 14 559 21 050 7 104 8 286 13 944 13 396 8 180 19 248 10 384 11 221 12 350 7 961 14 646 7 000 23 250 6 685 19 055 7 370 13 516 20 237 9 150 13 497 20 653 11 608 14 141 10 589 11 632 12 718 20 156 15 974 10 116 15 383 5 779 23 250 11 867 4 047 70 -Budget, 1 9 5 4 - 1 9 5 5 — Total $ 6 993 $ 584 4 980 290 5 545 319 10 000 500 3 406 473 5 609 346 2 485 8 215 2,040 9 386 1,400 2 544 456 3 865 860 2 500 40 6 336 1 , 1 5 7 5 990 403 7 622 1,630 4 622 944 4 655 465 9 186 1,380 6 822 548 5 757 721 3 324 231 6 436 5 709 732 2 672 122 3 400 216 14 070 745 7 102 1,229 4 434 366 8 036 377 3 370 438 6 710 782 5 906 592 8 596 825 3 906 1,059 3 955 153 2 974 396 5 374 770 6 888 700 4 044 438 5 211 493 5 534 577 5 645 1,053 2 951 198 5 491 632 4 538 516 4 254 570 3 806 789 3 240 247 6 829 950 2 400 200 5 500 1,433 3 151 392 5 548 1 , 1 1 0 4 298 612 7 355 1,087 8 712 1,569 3 208 336 5 000 600 7 972 1,212 3 931 300 7 579 413 5 493 1,512 3 639 355 4 224 265 10 233 1,461 8 475 1 , 1 2 5 4 000 400 6 000 2,277 3 333 263 14 070 2,277 5 491 577 2 400 40 69 67 Books Other Total and Expendi- Operating Binding tures Expenses S 7 577 $ 1 , 1 1 6 $26,429 5 270 209 11,220 5 864 252 17,613 10 500 1,500 21,550 3 879 244 13,403 5 955 200 14,965 2 485 142 11,975 10 255 3,755 31,470 10 786 560 29,828 3 000 200 12,123 4 725 285 20,982 2 540 196 8,059 7 493 1 , 3 1 9 24,563 6 393 656 15,277 3 245 197 8,854 9 252 814 32,673 5 566 765 24,329 5 120 1,296 18,047 10 566 2,552 30,208 7 370 781 19,217 6 478 952 2 1 , 4 1 1 3 555 384 12,637 6 436 13,095 6 441 1,859 19,547 2 794 125 6,966 3 616 428 16,145 14 815 30,214 8 331 1,022 32,415 4 800 1,664 15,786 8 413 730 23,895 3 808 120 10,028 7 492 465 20,092 6 498 456 19,206 9 421 983 24,580 4 965 1,210 18,340 4 108 240 9,044 3 370 379 10,999 6 144 1,597 22,300 7 588 661 29,299 4 482 1,828 12,414 5 704 373 14,363 6 111 1,082 21,137 6 698 644 20,738 3 149 11,329 6 123 535 25,906 5 054 323 15,761 4 824 2,186 18,231 4 595 2,927 19,872 3 487 132 11,580 7 779 737 23,162 2 600 150 9,750 6 933 30,183 3 543 164 10,392 6 658 810 26,523 4 910 521 12,801 8 443 531 22,490 10 281 1 , 5 1 6 32,034 3 544 722 13,416 5 600 536 19,633 9 184 751 30,588 4 231 332 1 6 , 1 7 1 7 992 1,078 23,211 7 005 2,105 19,699 3 994 255 15,881 4 489 2,600 19,807 11 694 955 32,805 9 600 1,788 27,362 4 400 1,788 14,516 8 277 527 24,187 3 596 726 16,101 14 815 3,755 32,805 5 910 661 19,382 2 485 120 6,966 70 65 70 Per Student Operating Expendi- tures $ 47.03 22.35 18.40 32.07 39.42 23.06 24.64 155.02 35.26 24.84 62.82 28.28 32.07 28.08 22.02 3 5 . 1 3 26.13 16.30 36.66 28.22 34.20 50.15 25.48 16.43 26.39 2 6 . 1 2 25.05 38.96 32.15 26.64 19.86 44.26 40.60 49.16 32.12 49.42 43.30 30.51 52.98 41.94 24.30 28.00 33.83 23.60 31.03 23.88 20.60 28.22 19.79 37.85 54.58 43.30 44.50 2 6 . 1 8 32.41 36.86 29.49 2 1 . 1 3 67.67 55.00 48.46 27.98 23.39 42.14 36.09 84.19 52.59 22.25 3 1 . 5 7 155.02 32.07 16.30 69 Total College Expenditures $815,300 443,584 412,845 450,000 341,381 353,003 207,435 623,000 738,181 482,418 223,578 531,271 386,369 331,540 677,011 468,819 627,296 706,698 355,325 570,128 356,645 336,784 653,800 219,885 636,066 864,685 1,235,526 229,320 595,300 361,667 455,493 512,497 645,495 275,635 157,231 247,286 623,688 264,981 426,990 647,575 373,752 476,452 306,148 579,018 461,126 555,596 320,213 662,072 221,536 654,511 430,146 453,547 678,452 293,975 960,000 781,523 432,348 373,934 448,722 512^000 957,601 534,981 200,000 559,815 299,477 1,235,526 455,493 157,231 65 Ratio Library Ex- penditures to Total College Expenditures (Per Cent) $3.24 2.53 4.27 4.79 3.93 4.24 5 . 7 7 5.05 i ! 64 4.35 3.60 4.62 3.95 2.67 4.83 5 . 1 9 2 . 8 8 4.27 5 . 4 1 3 . 7 6 3.54 3.89 2.99 3 . 1 7 2.54 3.49 2.62 6 . 8 8 4.01 2.77 4.41 3 . 7 5 3.81 6.65 5 . 7 5 4.45 3.58 4.68 3.36 3.26 5 . 5 5 5.44 5 . 1 5 3 . 1 5 4.31 4 . 1 7 3.04 4.56 4.69 4.05 2.98 4.96 4.72 4.56 2.05 3.91 3.74 6 . 2 1 4.39 3̂ 87 3.43 5 . 1 1 7.26 4.32 5.38 7.26 4 . 1 7 1.64 65 Salaries and Wages $17,750 5,910 12,500 10,800 9,400 10,000 10,295 14,450 .17,750* 9,323 16,450 6,500 15,505 8,625 4,983 16,900 24,396 12,750 18,250 12,375 10,400 9,145 9,000 1 1 , 2 0 0 3,520 10,107 15,625 23,475 9,321 17,930 5,600 14,200 11,965 14,400 13,000 4,600 7,340 17,100 24,850 5,100 9,500 15,550 14,042 8,380 20,400 10,000 10,318 12,955 8 , 0 0 0 14,960 9,020 22,400 7,200 19,010 9,400 17,500 21,218 9,100 15,000 20,860 11,833 14,500 11,079 11,804 15,000 2 1 , 8 0 0 15,879 1 0 , 0 0 0 15,555 6,600 24,850 11,965 3,520 69 Books, Periodi- cals & Binding $ 7,550 5,450 6,250 5,200 4 , 1 7 5 6 , 0 0 0 2,750 8,450 8,4984 5,000 4,850 3,130 7,150 6,500 3,927 9,500 6,400 5,575 10,400 7,300 6,500 4,000 7,000 5,700 2,300 6,073 8,600 8,500 4.799 8,740 4,000 9,000 6 , 0 2 2 6 , 0 0 0 5,200 5,500 3,400 5,430 7,500 4,500 6,070 7,700 6,222 3,500 6,600 5,425 5,450 4,375 4,200 8,600 2,900 12,780 3,250 6,700 6,300 8,500 9,500 4,300 5,500 10,300 4,231 9.800 5,570 4,750 5,250 11,500 10,500 5,000 6,750 3,300 12,780 6 , 0 0 0 2,300 Other Operat- ing Ex penses $ 1 , 0 0 0 500 1 , 1 3 5 1,500 750 300 3,230 8004 1 , 0 0 0 350 370 1,250 700 273 5,600 100 1 , 7 5 5 3,250 800 1,250 500 600 200 350 4,000 830 4 , 1 7 9 900 100 1 , 0 0 0 270 1,300 1,597 104 325 1 , 0 0 0 1 , 0 0 0 1,900 1,200 550 500 925 2,250 600 300 850 100 " l O O 600 750 2 , 0 0 0 100 500 1 , 7 4 1 336 1 , 2 0 0 1,850 200 &.650 1 , 0 0 0 1,470 600 2 , 1 0 0 5,650 840 100 62 Total Library Operating Budget $26,300 1 1 , 8 6 0 19,885 17,500 14,325 1 6 , 0 0 0 13,345 27,630 27,0484 15,323 21,650 1 0 , 0 0 0 24,455 15,825 8,283 32,000 24,396 2 0 , 0 8 0 32,175 -20,475 18,150 13,645 1 6 , 0 0 0 17,500 6 , 0 2 0 16,530 28,225 32,805 18.299 27,570 9,700 24,200 18,257 21,700 19,857 10,204 11,065 23,500 33,350 11,500 15,570 24,450 21,314 1 1 , 8 8 0 27,500 16,350 1 8 , 0 1 8 17,930 12,500 24,410 12,020 31,200 10,550 25,710 16.300 26,750 32,718 13,500 2 1 , 0 0 0 32,900 16,400 25,500 18,490 16,755 20,900 34,300 27,849 15,000 22,905 1 2 , 0 0 0 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 1 2 . 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 2 1 . 22. 23. 24. 25. 2 6 . 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 6 1 . 62. 63. 64. 65. 67. 68. 69. 70. 34,300 High 18,395 Median 6,020 Low 69 No locuments. e Bibliographical count, does not include documents, f Bibliographical count, only reported, g Documents included, no physical or bibliographical ount reported, h Documents not included, no physical or bibliographical count reported, i Includes non-periodical serials, j Does not include non-periodical erials. k Information (a-j) not reported. College and University Library Salary Statistics I 9 5 4 ' 5 5 10. Chief Librarian Alabama College ®4,900 Alma (Mich.) 3,400 Anderson (Ind.) 3,600 Arkansas A & M 4 >300 Ashland (Ohio) Augustana (S.D.) 3,600 Aurora (111.) Bard (N.Y.) Bates (Me.) 5,000 Beaver (Pa.) 4 ,000 11. Bennington (Vt.) • • • • • 12. Bethany (Kan.) 3,400 13. Birmingham-Southern a,/UU 14. Carroll (Wis.) • 3,700 15. Cedar Crest (Pa.) 3,500 16. Colorado College 4.500 17. Concord (W.Va.) 5,324 18. Concordia (Minn.) 19. Davidson (N.C.) 5 , 4 1 5 20. Drury (Mo.) 3,700 21. Earlham (Ind.) 5,000 22. Elmira (N.Y.) 3,780 23. Emory & Henry (Va.) 3,930 24. Evansville (Ind.) 4,500 25. Findlay (Ohio) 3,343 26. Geneva (Pa.) 3,812 27. Gettysburg (Pa.) 4,62o 28. Grinnell (Iowa) 4,500 29. Guilford (N.C.) • 30. Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) 4,4UU 31. Hillsdale (Mich.) 3,800* 32. Hiram (Ohio) • • • • • 33. Hollins (Va.) 5,005 34. Hood (Md.) 4,100 35. Houghton (N.Y.) 2,6333 36. Huntington ( I n d . ) . . ! 3,739 37. Illinois College 4,000 38. Illinois Wesleyan 4,^JU 39. Immaculate Heart 40. Jamestown (N.D.) 3,600 41. Juniata (Pa.) 3,800 42. Lawrence (Wis.) 5,650 43. Lebanon Valley (Pa.) 3,300 44. Linfield (Ore.) 3,900 45. Luther (Iowa) 5,500 46. Manchester (Ind.) 3,500 47. Millikin (111.) 4,000 48. Millsaps (Miss.) 2 , 5 0 0 " 49. Morningside (Iowa) 3,800 50. Mount Union (Ohio) 5,800* 51. Nebraska Wesleyan 4,000 52. New Mexico Highlands 4,7203 53. Parsons (Iowa) 2,2507 54. Randolph-Macon (Va.) • ••• 55. Ripon (Wis.) 4,000 56. Rosary (111.) • • ; • • 57. Seneca, Coll. of the (N.Y.) 4,400 58. Seton Hill (Pa.) 3,600 59. Springfield (Mass.) • • • • • 60. Sweet Briar (Va.) 4,800 61. Talladega (Ala.) 3,450* 62. Trinity (D.C.) 6,000 63. Union (Neb.) 2,555 64. Ursinus (Pa.) 4,700 65. Washington & Jefferson (Pa.) 4,800 66. Washington & Lee (Va.) 67. Wells (N.Y.) • • • • • 68. Wilberforce (Ohio) 3,300 69. Willamette (Ore.) 4,600 70. Wilmington (Ohio) 4,200 High 7,500 N«. 51 Associate Chief Librarian 3,300 4,000 3,400 4 j 000 3,900 3,200 1 , 4 4 5 " 5,138 3,600 2,700 3,200 3,960 2 j 3003 2,900 3,800 3,600 3,700 3,300 3,4005 3,900 2 , 2 0 0 4,50015 2,600 4,5003 3,050 3,300 3 , 3 1 1 3,000 3,600 3,2208 2,398 3,633 1,850 5 , 1 3 8 3,356 1,850 28 -Salaries September 1 , 1 9 5 4 — Department Head Minimum Maximum $3,400 $3,600 3 , 0 ) 3 3,030 3,043 3,230 3,300 2,900 3,030 2,500 3,600 2,808 2,4604 4,0003 3,150 3,036 3,430 3,500 3,900 3 , 1 5 0 2,500 15 3 , 1 3 3 3,053 3,950 3,200 3,233 3,033 2,700 3,800 3,600 3,950 3,200 2,700 10 No. 3 Head of School or Dept'l Libraries 4,400 4,623 :, j3 4,800 4,800 4,510 3,500 4 1 $2,800-$3,500 (1). 2 For 10 months; summer school extra. 3 9 months 4 10 months 5 9* months. 6 N « m t e • o F h b r a n * . o n f ^ i g h med an and low are based. 7 Business manager is librarian; 10 months salary. 8 Plus room. 9 44-48 hours weekly 10 i $3,000-33,060 (2). 11 $3,000 $3,100 (1) 12 $3 000-$3 600 (2) 13 $2,700-$2,808 (2). 14 $3,150-$5,050 (1). 1 5 Part charged to teaching account. 16 Part-time. ( A s of September i , 1954) (Group III) -Salaries September 1, 1954- Total Number of Employees All other Profes- All Non-profes- in Full-Time Equivalent Hours Hours sional Assistants sional Assistants Non- in Student Mini- Maxi- Mini- Maxi- Profes- profes- Work Assist- mum mum No. mum mum No. sional sional Total Week ance $ $ 2,500 3,600 1 3,300 3,300 1 3,150 1 2,500 2,500 3,200 2,5003 3,800 2,400 3,400 1,500 2,700 2,500 3^000 3^300 3,630 2^500 ! ! ! ! ! 3 j 350 3,600 3,800 2 2,850 3,300 1 1,500 2,500 1 14 5 11 $ S 4 4 1,950 1 1 .88 1.88 1,950 3 .5 3.5 2 2 2,500 1 1.75 1 2.75 2 2 3,200 1.33 1.33 1.5 2.83 2,000 3 3 2.5 5.5 2,100 1 4 1 5 2,200 2.75 2.75 3 1 4 1,473 1 6 7 2,265 3 1 4 1.5 .5 2 1 .5 1.5 1,800 2,000 4 4 3.5 7.5 3 3 2,200 1 2 1 3 3.5 3.5 1,320 1,920 2 2 2 4 1,300 2,030 1 2 2 4 2,030 1 2 3 2 2 2,100 1 2 1 3 2,100 1 1 2.5 1 3.5 3 2 5 1,5753 2,200 4.75 1.75 6.5 1,5753 2,200 3.5 .5 4 1,800 2,280 1 . 5 3 1 . 5 4.5 1,500 1 1 1 2 1,500 3 1 . 5 4.5 3 3 3 .57 3.57 2 2 4 1 1 1,000 1 . 5 .5 2 2,080 2.5 1.5 4 3,300 3,600 1 4 1 5 3,300 3,600 1 .5 1.5 2,100 2 .33 2.33 2,000 2 3 2 5 4 4 2 2 1,500 3,000 2 3 2 5 2 2 2 2 3.5 3.5 2 2 1,900s 1 4 1 5 1 1 3 3 1 1.5 2.5 1,250 1,800 3 4 3 7 2,100 1,800 1 2 1 3 1,950 2,340 2 3 " 3! 65 6.65 1,950 2,340 3 3 2 3.5 5.5 1,600 2,075 3 4 3 7 1,468s 2,185s 2 2 2 4 1,468s 2.75 .25 3 2 2 2,250 2 .67 2.67 1,820 1 2 1 3 1,584 2,436 3.5 3 3.5 6.5 2,400 2,436 2 3 2 5 2,400 2 2 2,030 3 1 4 2,030 1 . 5 .5 2 3,300 3,600 4 4 6 7 . 5 1,975 2,190 1.42 2 1 3 1,000 1,800 1 1 .25 1 28 12 24 69 48 69 40 5,075 1 . 40 1,147 2. 40 4,192 3. 42 4,225 4. 40 4,225 5. 40 5,000 6. 40 3,316 7. 38 4,195 8. 39 3,833 9. 40 3,833 10. 39 995 11. 4,752 12. 39 5,857 13. 39 3,545 14. 40 860 15. 39 4,494 16. 42 3,487 17. 39 3,932 18. 4,800 19. 40 3,286 20. 40 3,679 21. 39 2,464 22. 5,518 23. 40 2,100 24. 46.5 1,056 25. 36 1,901 26. 40 1,901 27. 40 2,676 28. 1,215 29. 40 3,281 30. 40 500 31. 2,240 1 880 32. 40 2,240 1 880 33. 36 5,083 34. 44 5,083 35. 40 1,963 36. 38 1,900 37. 40 6,240 38. 40 6,240 39. 1,526 40. 40 3,700 41. 40 1,700 42. 38 1,783 43. 40 44. 39 5,000 45. 40 4,976 46. 40 3,300 47. 1,480 48. 40 3,528 49. 37.5 4,000 50. 40 51. 38 7,310 52. 43 1,075 53. 38 54. 40 55. 808 56. 37.5 3,046 57. 40 2,250 58. 2,431 59. 39 1,263 60. 37 2,273 61. 39 3,605 62. 9 10,000 63. 38 2,750 64. 40 2,090 65. 38 66. 38 710 67. 40 6,000 68. 40 4,155 69. 38 2,600 70. 46.5 10,000 High 40 3,284 Median 36 500 Low 60 60 N° Fiscal Year Library Ending 1. Alabama, Jacksonville, State Teachers College 30S54 2. Alabama, Troy, State Teachere College 30S54 3. Arkansas, Conway, State Teachers College 30Je54 4. California, Areata, Humboldt State College 30Je54 5. California, Chico, State College 30Je54 6. California, Fresno, State College 30Je54 7. California, Sacramento, State College 30Je54 8. California, San Francisco, State College 30Je54 9. Colorado, Greeley, State College of Education 30S54 10. Georgia, Collegeboro, Teachers College 30Je54 11. Illinois, Charleston, Eastern State College 30Je54 12. Illinois, Dekalb, Northern State Teachers College 30Je54 13. Indiana, Terre Haute, State Teachers College 30Je54 14. Iowa, Cedar Falls, State Teachers College 30Je54 15. Kansas, Emporia, State Teachers College 30Je54 16. Kansas, Pittsburg, State Teachers College 30Je54 17. Kentucky, Murray, State College 30Je54 18. Louisiana, Natchitoches, Northwestern State College 30Je54 19. Maryland, Frostburg, State Teachers College 30Je54 20. Maryland, Towson, State Teachers College 30Je54 21. Massachusetts, North Adams, State Teachers College 30Je54 22. Michigan, Kalamazoo, Western Michigan College 30Je54 23. Michigan, Marquette, Northern Michigan College of Education.. 30Je54 24. Michigan, Ypsilanti, Michigan State Normal College 30Je54 25. Minnesota, Bemidji, State Teachers College 30Je54 26. Minnesota, Mankato, State Teachers College 30Je54 27. Minnesota, Moorhead, State Teachers College 30Je54 28. Minnesota, St. Cloud, State Teachers College 30Je54 29. Minnesota, Winona, State Teachers College 30Je54 30. Mississippi, Cleveland, Delta State Teachers College 30Je54 31. Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Southeast State College 30Ap54 32. Missouri, Springfield, Southwest State College 30Je54 33. Nebraska, Kearney, State Teachers College 30Je54 34. New Hampshire, Keene, Teachers College 30Je54 35. New Jersey, Ghssboro, State Teachers College 30Je54 36. New Jersey, Paterson, State Teachers College 30Je54 37. New Jersey, Trenton, State Teachers College 30Je54 38. New York, Albany, State Teachers College 3lMr54 39. New York, Oswego, State University Teachers College 31Mr54 40. North Carolina, Boone, Appalachine State Teachers College 30Je54 41. North Carolina, Greenville, East Carolina College 30Je54 42. Oklahoma, Alva, Northwestern State College 30Je54 43. Oregon, Ashland, Southern College of Education 30Je54 44. Oregon, La Grande, Eastern College of Education 30Je54 45. Oregon, Monmouth, College of Education 30Je54 46. Pennsylvania, Bloomsburg, State Teachers College 3lMy54 47. Pennsylvania, California, State Teachers College 31My54 48. Pennsylvania, Clarion, State Teachers College 31My54 49. Pennsylvania, Kutztown, State Teachers College 3lMy54 50. Pennsylvania, Mansfield, State Teachers College 3lMy54 51. Pennsylvania, West Chester, State Teachers College 31My54 52. Texas, Commerce, East Texas State Teachers College 31J154 53. Texas, Huntsville, Sam Houston State Teachers College 31Au54 54. Texas, San Marcos Southwest State Teachers College 31Au54 55. Virginia, Farmville, Longwood College 30Je54 56. Virginia, Harrisonburg, Madison College 30Je54 57. Virginia, Petersburg, State College 30Je54 58. West Virginia, Fairmont, State College 30Je54 59. West Virginia, Glenville, State College 30Je54 60. Wisconsin, Milwaukee, State College 31Au54 61. Wisconsin, Oshkosh, State College 30Je54 Low Median H i g h . . . Teachers College Library Under Gradu- Gradu- Book Volumes News- Periodi- ates ates Stock Added papers cals 933 0 34,310 1,517 8 215 899 0 39,079 1,704 10 264 1,137 0 56,136 4,073 11 262 605 31 48,365 6,213 18 579 1,478 73 64,116 4,828 21 635 3,163 476 99,613 9,230 11 821 2,393 1,717 49,032 12,482 9 660 4,007 2,082 100,843 8,247 14 873 1,640 223 141,772 4,016 35 681 545 0 48,900 1,973 14 306 1,350 8 83,999 4,'224 22 635 2,032 245 93,021 7,370 15 648 1 , 7 1 5 180 168,032 3,601 7 429 2,141 90 167,959 5,514 36 647 1,036 92 106,087 3,286 9 489 1,585 151 102,715 3,920 40 801 1,450 50 50,474 1,640 13 480 1,401 0 70,116 4,037 24 490 438 0 24,355 1,352 9 225 959 0 46,851 3,779 11 256 141 75 12,399 446 2 115 4,005 362 100,295 4,867 22 786 581 0 52,767 1,774 17 333 2,285 160 112,441 3,640 12 538 497 0 32,949 1,698 11 247 1,681 41 47,527 5,173 7 405 601 11 39,953 1,960 15 333 1,255 7 77,304 5,611 12 461 481 0 39,000 1,181 10 283 437 0 35,274 2,153 11 266 1,040 0 77,000 2,000 100 425 1,621 0 83,688 1,714 14 344 622 6 42,808 1,034 41 236 469 0 24,117 1,543 6 201 423 0 37,127 1,050 7 176 530 0 22,196 1,639 6 260 856 0 71,828 3,200 6 242 1,505 191 56,812 3,776 7 373 1,179 101 54,054 3,757 10 456 1,139 24 60,746 3,398 27 383 2,055 158 90,840 4,373 10 483 460 0 36,813 2,204 23 298 550 3 29,140 3,623 12 249 460 0 27,862 1,831 8 249 467 0 33,289 2,609 30 281 727 0 37,022 1,140 12 175 655 0 27,559 1,659 4 251 420 0 29,210 1,162 15 252 840 0 44,439 1,918 11 324 597 0 34,712 1,226 22 239 1,658 135 63,739 2,253 10 338 2,007 1,048 120,946 3,114 19 554 1,609 173 123,106 7,489 10 535 1,430 212 80,255 2,365 14 447 653 0 61,437 2,124 12 274 1,002 0 71,837 4,160 18 363 1,481 67 59,166 2,767 18 593 688 0 40,821 1,596 5 290 435 0 33,150 1,631 20 220 1,850 300 79,029 2,832 17 490 736 0 51,899 1,746 13 277 141 3 12,399 446 2 115 1,002 126 52,767 2,609 12 338 4,007 2,082 168,032 12,482 100 873 Statistics 1953-54 Staff Salaries Student Service $ 7,696.54 $ 3 - - 4 3 119,492.00 15 167.25 298.00 599.00 700.00 700.00 891.00 200.00 658.00 293.00 947.00 247.00 871.05 874.00 257.00 932.00 107.87 200.00 722.67 802.76 989.75 291.93 887.44 800.00 750.00 509.00 791.00 452.13 860.70 169.00 580.00 607.00 156.00 755.00 253.00 956.30 500.00 162.00 887.00 404.50 315.00 637.76 201.00 148.00 847.00 953.51 8 0 0 . 0 0 812.00 285.00 614.00 794.90 275.00 236.00 580.58 825.15 298.00 805.00 596.00 816.25 3 1 1 . 1 7 942.00 Total Staff Salaries and Student Service - L i b r a r y E x p e n d i t u r e s - Total Books Periodi- cals Books Binding Binding 10,863.79 $ 6 , 1 1 1 . 5 9 12,542.00 7,666.67 23.023.64 49,810.00 54,096.00 88,177.00 54,984.00 135,150.00 48,683.00 24,050.00 60.237.00 6 7 , 1 3 1 . 7 0 36,028.00 48,237.00 56,644.00 38,404.32 15,927.00 45,347.06 16,668.42 2 7 . 1 1 2 . 4 2 5 , 3 9 1 . 9 3 73,902.44 20,150.00 55,250.00 13,365.00 24,505.00 1 5 , 3 1 2 . 1 3 32,265.05 12,279.00 16,213.30 19,938.00 28,465.00 14,105.00 8,923.00 14,306.30 19,220.00 36,022.00 46,833.00 33,493.83 29,550.00 4 7 , 7 5 2 . 1 9 10,712.92 2 2 , 8 2 2 . 0 0 22,352.00 1 5 , 7 2 3 . 5 1 12,300.00 11,587.00 14,018.00 16,454.00 15.467.43 2,606,380.00 36,454.67 27,015.58 28.377.65 23,130.00 26,545.00 40,923.00 19,053.42 10,529.82 35,347.00 10,883.58 20,100.00 18,466.00 30,042.00 37,550.00 38,100.00 11,985.00 4,829.00 13,760.00 16,237.86 13,555.00 25,504.00 18,746.42 19.401.60 9,525.00 16,534.77 5,204.58 6,533.02 1,835.43 1 5 . 3 1 6 . 6 1 52.00 12,065.00 5,462.00 17,421.00 7,648.95 16.004.03 4,000.00 6,634.84 1 1 , 9 7 1 . 0 0 6,723.00 5,330.00 3,735.00 2,430.45 9,334.93 7,703.00 12,679.00 1 0 , 5 1 1 . 3 6 10,993.00 14.249.04 6,867.60 5,701.00 6,707.00 7,085.32 4,819.00. 4,657.00 3,746.00 7,000.00 2,424.78 $ 623.95 565.35 295.92 1,950.00 2,520.00 3,657.00 4,400.00 3 , 9 1 1 . 0 0 1 , 6 0 0 . 0 0 1,752.00 1,982.00 1 , 0 1 1 . 5 8 2,172.00 6,326.00 1,278.00 1,836.41 1,500.00 2,300.00 550.25 4.537.58 0 2 , 7 0 2 . 1 6 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 1,500.00 706.00 801.00 535.26 3 , 5 2 2 . 1 5 85.00 1,045.02 471.00 777.00 474.00 139.00 1,280.14 149.38 535.00 2,182.00 1,275.00 1,585.00 1.999.59 422.26 545.00 631.00 617.07 700.00 316.00 103.00 233.00 134.90 3,273.25 1 , 4 1 3 . 1 2 12,596.08 s 1 1 , 0 1 8 . 1 4 7,832.00. 5,663.60 11,190.00 13,059.86 9,122.48 5,024.41 13,843.00 746.78 2,300.00 991.91 1,393.00 1,440.00 549.76 420.98 2,457.00 950.00 19,325.00 8,300.00 S 6,735.44 8,232.02 1 1 , 1 7 9 . 5 0 22,050.00 20,986.00 33,699.00 41,950.00 42,011.00 13,585.00 6,581.00 15,742.00 17,249.44 15,727.00 31.830.00 20,024.42 21.238.01 11,025.00 18,834.77 5,754.83 11,070.60 1,835.43 18,018.77 6 , 2 0 0 . 0 0 13,565.00 6,168.00 1 8 , 2 2 2 . 0 0 8,184.21 19,526.18 4,085.00 7,680.86 12,442.00 7,500.00 5,804.00 3,874.00 4,710.59 Other Operat- ing Expendi- tures 5 655.46 480.15 1,455.90 2,147.00 3,159.00 9,382.00 3,335.00 4,601.00 1,274.00 194.00 3 , 1 7 5 . 0 0 1,462.80 1,351.00 11,449.00 3,586.00 24,104.27 1,300.00 3,393.33 254.05 2,268.51 167.22 2 , 5 6 1 . 8 6 700.00 1,295.00 175.00 1,215.00 97.30 1,434.94 473.00 69.73 6,674.00 0 360.00 463.00 0 9,484.31 2 8,238.00 14,861.00 1 1 , 7 8 6 . 3 6 12,578.00 16,248.63 7,289.86 6,246.00 7,348.00 7,702.39 5,519.00 4,973.00 3,849.00 7,233.00 2,559.68 4,686.37 12,596.08 1 1 , 7 6 6 . 9 2 10,132.00 6,655.51 120.00 2,163.00 6,402.93 0 1,594.88 513.09 10,289.00 1,255.00 1,840.08 675.00 300.00 203.00 700.00 476.10 2,183.63 2 , 8 1 1 . 2 4 1 , 7 8 5 . 3 1 733.84 593.14 12,583.00 1,247.00 14,499.86 3 9,672.24 5,445.39 16,300.00 1 , 1 5 1 . 8 2 1,596.74 600.00 Total Operat- ing Expendi- tures $ 18,254.79 27,254.17 35,659.04 74,007.00 78,241.00 131,258.00 100,269.00 181,762.00 63,542.00 30,825.00 79,154.00 85.843.94 53,106.00 91,516.00 80,254.42 83,746.60 28,325.00 6 7 . 5 7 5 . 1 6 22.677.30 40,714.57 7,394.58 94,483.07 27,050.00 70,110.00 19,708.00 43,942.00 23.593.64 53.226.17 16,837.00 23,963.89 39,054.00 35,965.00 20,269.00 13,260.00 19,016.89 28.704.31 44,380.00 63,857.00 5 1 , 6 8 3 . 1 2 42,128.00 65,595.70 18,516.57 39,357.00 30,955.00 25.265.98 18,494.00 1 6 , 8 6 0 . 0 0 18,070.00 24,387.00 18,503.21 32.933.80 5 1 . 8 6 1 . 9 9 40.567.81 39,243.49 30.378.65 40,375.00 55,422.86 29,877.48 1 7 . 5 7 1 . 9 5 52,247.00 Operat- ing Expendi- tures per student $ 19.56 23.64 31.36 116.36 50.44 36.07 33.77 29.85 34.89 56.00 58.00 37.70 28.00 41.02 71.06 48.24 1 8 . 8 8 48.23 5 1 . 7 7 42.20 34.23 2 1 . 6 8 46.55 28.67 39.65 25.52 26.29 42.17 35.00 54.83 3 7 . 1 6 2 2 . 1 0 32.43 28.27 44.96 5 4 . 1 6 52.00 38.00 49.09 36.22 29.64 40.25 7 1 . 1 7 65.20 54.10 25.00 25.74 43.00 29.00 30.99 19.86 29.26 22.31 23.90 46.52 40.28 35.80 43.42 40.39 24.30 630.00 8,930.00 400.00 28,655.00 38.93 802.76 148.00 10,529.82 24,505.00 52.00 9,122.48 658.00 2,606,380.00 38,100.00 103.00 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 6,326.00 2,559.68 10,132.00 69.73 1,274.00 42,011.00 24,104.27 13,260.00 39,054.00 131,258.00 1 8 . 8 8 3 7 . 1 6 7 1 . 1 7 Total Institu- tional Expendi- tures $ 559,670.71 549,632.67 798.521.78 848,994.00 1,246,039.00 2,494,592.00 1,299,397.49 3,138,143.00 1,412,682.00 464,352.00 1,393,255.00 1 , 7 8 5 , 6 2 1 . 8 9 1,603,473.00 2 , 8 6 0 , 1 2 2 . 0 0 1,316,443.00 1,333,248.04 I i ^ 3931522!32 422.724.79 768.917.51 145,414.00 2,897,685.00 725.385.00 2,147,287.00 490,754.00 1,005,793.00 562,288.15 982,782.00 431,161.00 362,211.23 645,460.00 818,015.00 540,661.00 494,207.00 422,918.91 380,671.35 585,078.00 1,119,200.00 3 902,175.00 596,172.00 930,536.00 4 1 1 . 7 6 1 . 5 2 516,688.00 396,221.00 5 3 7 , 1 1 3 . 9 6 497,382.00 535,887.00 339,165.00 521,051.00 7 1 3 . 1 5 3 . 5 0 1,435,076.94 1 , 1 5 1 , 3 9 2 . 6 6 1,042,523.18 963,187.00 779,969.00 677,300.00 2,102,226.00 510,900.00 327,708.64 1,033,179.00 552,700.00 145,414.00 768.917.51 3 , 1 3 8 , 1 4 3 . 0 0 Per Cent of Total Expendi- tures for Library Purposes 3.24 1. 3 . 9 2. 4.47 3. 8.00 4. 6.27 5. 5.26 6. 7 . 7 7. 5 . 7 9 8. 4 . 5 9. 6 . 6 10. 5.68 11. 4.8 12. 3.00 13. 3.2 14. 6.00 15. 6.3 16. 17. 4^85 18. 5.36 19. 5.29 20. 5.08 21. 3.26 22. 3 . 7 23. 3 . 2 24. 4.00 25. 4.37 26. 4.196 27. 5 . 4 1 28. 3 . 9 29. 6.00 30. 6.00 31. 4.00 32. 3 . 7 5 33. 2.68 34. 4 . 5 35. 7.54 36. 7.58 37. 5 . 7 38. 6.00 39. 7.06 40. 7 . 1 5 41. 4.4 42. 7 . 6 43. 7 . 9 44. 4.00 45. 4.00 46. 3 . 1 4 6 47. 5 . 3 48. 4.68 49. 2.00 50. 2.29 51. 4 . 5 52. 3.86 53. 4.00 54. 3 . 8 55. 5.96 56. 2.63 57. 5.8 58. 5.36 59. 5.05 60. 5 . 1 8 61. 2.00 4.85 8.00 1 Not Reported. 2 Not charged to library budget. 3 1953-54 budget, actual expenditure not available. 4 Does not include summer salary. 5 Included in total books, periodicals and binding. Teachers College Library Salary Statistics Chief Librarian 1. Alabama, Jacksonville, State Teachers College $4,100.00 2. Alabama, Troy, State Teachers College 4,700.00 3. Arkansas, Conway, State Teachers College 4. California, Areata, Humboldt State College 7,728.00 5. California, Chico, State College 7,728.00 6. California, Fresno, State College 7,728.00 7. California, Sacramento, State College 7,728.00 8. California, San Francisco, State College 7,728.00 9. Colorado, Greeley, State College of Education 4,700.00 10. Georgia, Collegeboro, Teachers College 5,300.00 11. Illinois, Charleston, Eastern State College 8,910.00 12. Illinois, DeKalb, Northern State Teachers College 7,040.00 13. Indiana, Terre Haute, State Teachers College 6,600.00 14. Iowa, Cedar Falls, State Teachers College 6,900.00 15. Kansas, Emporia, State Teachers 3 16. Kansas, Pittsburg, State Teachers College 6,000.00 17. Kentucky, Murray, State College 4,400.00 18. Louisiana, Natchitoches, Northwestern State College 7,875.00 19. Marvland, Frostburg, State Teachers College 5 , 4 1 7 . 0 0 20. Maryland, Towsou, State Teachers College 5 , 4 1 7 . 0 0 21. Massachusetts, North Adams, State Teachers College 5,760.00 22. Michigan, Kalamazoo, Western Michigan College 7,200.00 23. Michigan, Marquette, Northern Michigan College of Education 5,975.00 24. Michigan, Ypsilanti, Michigan State Normal College 6,850.00 25. Minnesota, Bemidji, State Teachers College 5,460.009 26. Minnesota, Mankato, State Teachers College 5,160.00 27. Minnesota, Moorhead, State Teachers College 5,280.00 28. Minnesota, St. Cloud, State Teachers College 5,720.00 29. Minnesota, Winona, State Teachers College 4.800.004 30. Mississippi, Cleveland, Delta State Teachers College 4,800.00 SI. Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Southeast State College 5,820.00 32. Missouri, Springfield, Southwest State College 4,957.00 33. Nebraska, Kearney, State Teachers College 5,000.00 34. New Hampshi-e, Keene, Teachers College 4,120.00 35. New Jersey, Gladsboro, State Teachers College 6,180.00 36. New Jersey, Paterson, State Teachers College 7,140.00 37. New Jersey, Trenton, State Teachers College 7,200.00 38. New York, Albany, State Teachers College 6,906.00 39. New York, Oswego, State University Teachers College 6,846.50 40. North Carolina, Boone, Appalachian State Teachers College 5,396.00 41. No<-th Carolina, Greenville, East Carolina College 7,419.00 42. Oklahoma, Alva, Northwestern State College 4,248.00* 43. Oregon, Ashland, Southern College of Education 5,900.00 44. Oregon, La Grande, Eastern College of Education 5,800.00 45. Oregon, Monmouth, College of Education 6,200.00 46. Pennsylvania, Bloomsburg, State Teachers College 5,500.00 47. Pennsylvania, California, State Teachers College 48. Pennsylvania, Clarion, State Teachers College 5,700.00 49. Pennsylvania, Kutztown, State Teachers College 5,260.00 50. Pennsylvania, Mansfield, State Teachers College 5,590.004 51. Pennsylvania, West Chester, State Teachers College 5,680.00 52. Texas, Commerce, East Texas State Teachers College 53. Texas, Huntsville, Sam Houston State Teachers College 6,913.00 54. Texas, San Marcos, Southwest State Teachers College 5,820.00 55. Virginia, Farmville, Longwood College 6,000.00 56. Virginia, Harrisonburg, Madison College 5,200.009 57. Virginia, Petersburg, State College 7,680.00 58. West Virginia, Fairmont, State College 59. West Virginia, Glenville, State College 4,100.004 60. Wisconsin, Milwaukee, State College 6,540.00 61. Wisconsin, Oshkosh, State College 5,267.00 Low 4,100.00 Median 5,900.00 High 8,910.00 Assistant or Associate Chief Librarian $. 3,400.00 4 9 8 0 ! 00 6 , 0 6 0 . 0 0 6,060.00 6,270.00 3,600.00 6,250.00 6,075.00 4,480.00 5,280.00 s.oeo.oo4 5,573.00 4,680.004 4,500.00 4,957.00 4,700.00 3,940.00 4,920.00 4,980.00 5,448.00 5 , 3 7 1 . 0 0 4.248.004 4 i 500!00 5,000.00 5j260!00 5,000.00 4,950.OO4 5,590.00 5,000.00 4,320!00 4,800.00 4,367.00 3,400.00 4,975.00 6,270.00 Department Heads Minimum Maximum 4,092.00 4,512.00 4,512.00 4,512.00 l 4,030^00 5,700.00 4,648.00'° 3,840.00 4,400.00 4,326.56 5,650.00 4,325^00 4,980.00 4,000!00 3,200.00 4,095.00 3,100.00 4,000.00 5̂ 200̂ 00 4,800.00 3,300.00 4,230.00 3,800.00 3,540.00 3,936.00 3,600.00 4'215^00 3,100.00 4,215.00 5,700.00 4,980.00 5,496.00 5,496.00 5,496.00 6 , 0 6 0 . 0 0 I ii200^00 6,050.00 4,920.00 5,450.00 4,827.70 5,800.00 5 ' 650!00 4,200.00 3,360.00 4,405.00 4,039.00 5,282.00 5̂ 900̂ 00 5,250.00 4,300.03 4,780.03 4,120.00 4,830.03 4,920.00 3,700.00 5 j 31)0! 00 3,360.00 4,980.00 6 , 0 6 0 . 0 0 Laboratory School Librarian 4,092.00 4,092.00 4,092.00 4,092.00 I 4,533!00 5,500.00 5,170.00 4,565.00 3,568.33 4,600.00 4,980.00 6,396.00 4,052.00 4,752.00 5j370̂ 00 4'522!00 3,568.33 4,533.00 6,396.00 i953'I954 ( a s of September i , 1954) All Other Professional Assistants Minimum Maximum Nonprofessional Assistants Minimum Maximum Budget 1954-1955 s Salaries Books, Other and Periodicals Operating Binding Expenses Total $3,000.00 $ 1 $1,200.00 $ » $12,050.00 $ 6,900.00 $ 1,020.00 $ 19,970.00 15,820.00 8,000.00 500.00 24,320.00 2 1 , 1 1 8 . 0 0 6,000.00 1,950.00 29,068.00 916.00 3,216.00 52,938.00 23,185.00 3,252.00 79,375.00 772.00 4,092.00 47,976.00 19,720.00 2,562.00 70,258.00 3,720.00 3,720.00 4,092.00 4,296.00 3,720.00 3,780.00 3,720.00 3,400.00 5,280.00 i 4 j 850!00 4,980.00 4,296.00 4,296.00 4,500.00 5,610.00 I 3j840!00 4,200.00 l 3̂ 572̂ 00 6,250.00 l •1,282! 00 4,600.00 5,650.00 5,845.00 4,000.00 4,525.00 1 , 8 0 0 . 0 0 3,120.00 4,020.00 2,870.00 2,931.44 4,380.00 1,500.00 4,920.00 4,920.00 4,280.00 3 , 7 3 1 . 8 4 2,712.00 3,120.00 3,456.00 3,300.00 3,168.00 3,935.00 3,000.004 3,600.00 7,740.00 1,500.00 3,720.00 7,740.00 2,712.00 4,296.00 6,250.00 640.00 772.00 640.00 400.00 3,540.00 3,540.00 4,092.00 3,150.00 860.00 4,400.00 920.00 i 2,700.00 800.00 2,700.00 000.00 400.00 629.17 690.00 3,840.00 4,282.00 3,225.00 640.00 2,960.00 700.00 096.00 264.OO4 4,896.00 m 0 0 2 j 89200 700.00 160.00 2,760.00 8 8 0 . 0 0 450.00 180.40 3,480.00 3,700.00 2,984.80 2,779.00 400.00 6 2 8 . 0 0 2 , 8 6 8 . 0 0 412.00 2,412.00 124.00 1 . 1 3 7 3,510.00 042.00 950.00 180.00 400.00 728.00 520.00 520.00 900.00 675.OO4 184.00 728.00 520.00 920.00 3,960.00 3,367^00 3,024.00 2,400.00 2,96-LOO 2,400.00 3,216.00 4,896.00 99,661.00 63,759.00 137,466.00 50,305.00 24,620.00 66,915.00 71,530.00 41,465.00 55,497.00 60,000.00 43,000.00 12,726.93 50,900.00 15,865.66 29,394.00 5,700.00 77,721.00 17,665.00 59,897.00 16,007.00 33,342.00 16,155.00 12,650.00 17,200.00 30,300.00 37,200.00 41,450.00 16,700.00 7,250.00 26,500.00 28,705.00 17,343.00 25,500.00 20,000.00 23,000.00 14,225.00 30,000.00 5,754.83 8 , 6 2 2 . 0 0 1 , 8 0 0 . 0 0 23,050.00 7,200.00 14,825.00 5,925.00 21,600.00 8,400.00 9,200.00 6,000.00 6,500.00 5,075.00 6,973.00 3,550.00 2,000.00 2 0 0 . 0 0 15,225.00 1 , 6 0 0 . 0 0 1,450.00 12,785.00 5,000.00 7,200.00 1,300.00 3,635.00 254.05 1,014.00 125.00 1,885.00 850.00 2 , 1 7 5 . 0 0 625.00 1 , 1 6 0 . 0 0 100.00 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 22,000.00 12,500.00 5,500.00 14,450.00 9,060.00 14,625.00 19,880.00 38,790.00 48,000.00 35,000.00 27,200.00 50,531.00 11,900.00 22,660.00 21,570.00 15,650.00 13,000.00 12,085.00 16,975.00 20,960.00 30,000.00 36,454.67 26,435.00 33,080.00 22,700.00 29,000.00 45,000.00 18,450.00 1 1 , 1 2 7 . 8 2 37,584.00 8,350.00 4,500.00 4,704.00 6 , 6 0 0 . 0 0 8 , 1 0 0 . 0 0 13,100.00 13,550.00 15,200.00 17,000.00 7,300.00 14,150.00 13,783.00 6 , 8 0 0 . 0 0 5,500.00 2,900.00 6,482.00 6,500.00 6,650.00 5,000.00 12,500.00 1 2 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 12,500.00 6,700.00 1 1 , 6 0 0 . 0 0 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 6 , 2 0 0 . 0 0 4,700.00 15,800.00 500.00 500.00 0 6 0 0 . 0 0 1 , 8 0 0 . 0 0 2,750.00 1 , 6 0 0 . 0 0 8 0 0 . 0 0 4,119.00 2,313.00 1,437.00 700.00 300.00 2,757.00 739.00 495.00 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 2,900.00 2 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 1,350.00 5,800.00 2,700.00 5,600.00 6,640.00 300.00 750.00 .i 8,000.00 500.00 5,700.00 26,435.00 137,466.00 2,900.00 10,000.00 41,450.00 254.05 1,600.00 15,225.00 135,036.00 107,932.00 182,466.00 69,005.00 32,070.00 108,640.00 101,835.00 60,258.00 93,782.00 85,000.00 73,200.00 28,251.93 84,535.00 22,677.30 39,030.00 7,625.00 102,656.00 25,715.00 76,897.00 22,557.00 56,102.00 24,655.00 I 19^650^00 23,700.00 40,000.00 7,500.00 23,300.00 14,060.00 19,329.00 26,480.00 47,490.00 62,900.00 51,300.00 42,400.00 69,131.00 20,000.00 40,929.00 37,666.00 23,887.00 19,200.00 15,285.00 26,214.00 28,199.00 36,000.00 51,854.67 40,435.00 46,930.00 35,200.00 43,300.00 60,600.00 31,290.00 16,127.82 54,134.00 7,500.00 39,030.00 182,466.00 Pro- Nonpro- fessional fessional Hours of Staff Student Total Assistance 2 l 1. 2 10,368 2. 5 10,283 3. 11 4,700 4. 10 10,235 5. 20 14,317 6. 12 76,046 7. 31 16,432 8. 11 I 9. 5 5,894 10. 11 10,130 11. 13 15,901 12. 9 5,000 13. 12 17,800 14. 11 19,565 15. 7 17,500 16. i 8,003 17. ID 14,933 18. 4 1,605 19. 7 1,604 20. 1 400 21. 13 13,609 22. 3 2,850 23. 8 12,152 24. 3 2 , 5 1 5 25. 6 4,500 26. 3 2,900 27. 8 4,755 28. 2 1,085 29. 4 3,950 30. 6 9,016 31. 5 11,607 32. 2 5,328 33. 2 2,089 34. 3 1,530 35. 4 2,000 36. 7 3,893 37. 10 2,382 38. 8 2,810 39. 5 12,206 40. 9 15,275 41. 2 2,402 42. 3 3,673 43. 4 5,030 44. 3 5,259 45. 2 3,750 46. 2 632 47. 3 1,822 48. 3 4,649 49. 4 45s 50. 5 4,940 51. 8 32,746 52. 5 5,162 53. 7 10,850 54. 4 4,488 55. 5 7,013 56. 10 9,777 57. 6 2,000 58. 2 4,202 59. 8 5,000 60. 4 2,600 61. 1 400 Low 5 5,000 Median 31 32,746 High 1 Not reported. 2 Not charged to library budget. 3 Confidential. 4 For 9 months. 5 Included in total books, periodicals and binding. 6 Salary, wages, books, periodicals and binding not separate. 7 Hourly rate. 8 Hours per week. 9 For 10 months. 10 Mean for 8 staff msmbers. >