New York Statutes

§ 283 — Functions of school library systems

New York § 283
JurisdictionNew York
Law EDNEducation
Title 1General Provisions Article 1 Short Title and Definitions (§§
Part 2Libraries
Art. 5University of the State of New York

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N.Y. Education § 283 (2026).

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§ 283. Functions of school library systems. The functions of school\nlibrary systems shall include but not be limited to:

(a)creating and\ndeveloping a union catalog of materials listing the resources of each\nparticipating school library;
(b)developing a plan which will aid each\nparticipating school library in cooperative collection development;
(c)\nadopting and implementing an interlibrary loan policy and program among\nparticipating school libraries;
(d)assuring a method of effective\ndelivery of library materials within the system;
(e)promoting\ndevelopment programs and continuing education for staff of participating\nschools;
(f)encouraging awareness of the resources and services\navailable in participating school libraries; and (g) cooperating with\nother library systems in

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