President Obama’s budget increases library funding

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Highlights for the library community in the Obama Administration budget request include $186.5 million in assistance to libraries through the Library Services and Technology Act. This important program provides funding to states through the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

In response, American Library Association President Courtney Young said, "We applaud the President for recognizing the tremendous contributions libraries make to our communities. The American Library Association appreciates the importance of federal support for library services around the country, and we look forward to working with the Congress as they draft a budget for the nation. The biggest news for the library community is the announcement of $8.8 million funding for a national digital platform for library and museum services, which will give more Americans free and electronic access to the resources of libraries, archives, and museums by promoting the use of technology to expand access to the holdings of museums, libraries, and archives. Funding for this new program will be funded through the IMLS National Leadership Grant programs for Libraries ($5.3 million) and Museums ($3.5 million). With the appropriations process beginning, we look forward to working for continued support of key programs, including early childhood learning, digital literacy, and the Library Services and Technology Act."


President Obama’s budget increases library funding