2014-2015 ESTIMATED Library Aid Charts
Estimated Figures based on Legislative Action as of March 31, 2014
The New York State Library worked with the State Education Department Office of Information Technology Services to produce these DRAFT 2014-2015 Estimated Library Aid Charts. These draft charts are created from Oracle reports. As a result of the switch from Excel to Oracle for the annual calculation of Estimated Library Aid, the State Library is now able to provide additional charts on our website. For example, there are now individual charts provided for Coordinated Collection Development Aid for Academic Libraries (CCDA), Conservation/Preservation Statutory Aid to the Big Eleven Research Libraries, Hospital Library Services Program Aid, Medical Information Services Program Aid, and Public Library System Services to State Correctional Facilities and County Jails (Interinstitutional) Aid). Please note that, when compared to prior years, some of the individual Library Aid Charts may now include different data elements and/or may present the data differently. Please also view and print from the PDF versions, as the PDF versions are formatted differently. Also, there may be footnotes on the PDF versions which are not yet posted on the web version. These DRAFT 2014-2015 Library Aid Charts are a work in progress. Improvement suggestions and questions are welcome and may be directed to Barbara Lilley, State Aid Coordinator, Division of Library Development, New York State Library at Barbara.Lilley@nysed.gov. |
Summary Charts for Estimated Library Aid; .PDF ; 23k | formula chart [coming soon]
SEE ALSO $14 million Public Library Construction Aid: Capital Funds |
Explanatory NotesThe New York State Library prepared these Library Aid Charts in order to project estimated aid payments for 2014-2015 state aid for libraries based on Legislative Action as of March 31, 2014. Library aid is allocated based on formulas in Education Law. The 2010 U.S. Census was used for the first time in 2012-2013. Some aid formulas include per capita or per student factors. Therefore, the amounts for 2014-2015 may vary from what would be anticipated based on prior years. These charts reflect the following: Chapter 56 of the Laws of 2014:
Chapter 53 of the Laws of 2014:
Chapter 50 of the Laws of 2014:
These charts do not include:
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