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August 1, 2024 by Gary Price

IMLS: Institute of Museum and Library Services Releases FY 2022 State Library Administrative Agencies Survey Results

August 1, 2024 by Gary Price

From the Institute of Museum and Library Services:

The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) has published the latest report on the State Library Administrative Agencies (SLAA) Survey, providing findings on the state of SLAAs through FY 2022. Conducted since 1994, this survey highlights trends in financial health, workforce, and services provided by SLAAs to libraries and library cooperatives.

“The SLAA Survey provides key stakeholders, including state and federal policymakers, with critical insights into the state of the nation’s SLAAs. This highlights the need for support and accurate assessment of needs,” said IMLS Acting Director Cyndee Landrum. “The report acknowledges SLAAs as resourceful and responsive to changing community needs and funding availability, establishing new practices and adopting innovative technologies to offer new services to their communities.”

Key Findings:

  • Financial Health: SLAA expenditures totaled nearly $1.5 billion, with 70% allocated to financial assistance for libraries and 27% to SLAA operations. This marks a 14% increase in expenditures between FY 2020 and FY 2022, reversing the historical trend of a 3% biennial decrease.
  • Workforce: In FY 2022, SLAAs employed 2,593 full-time equivalent staff, a 2.5% increase from FY 2020. While states had differences in FTE changes over the years, this is only the second increase in the overall FTE count since FY 2006. Overall, the number of FTE staff at SLAAs has declined by 25% over the 16-year period from FY 2006 to FY 2022.
  • Services Provided: Despite previous declines in revenues, expenditures, and staffing, SLAAs continue to provide a wide range of services to libraries and library cooperatives. All SLAAs administer Library Services and Technology Act programming and funds, and nearly all serve as central points of contact for data about libraries in their states, facilitate statewide resource sharing, administer summer reading and continuing education programs, and engage in library planning, evaluation, and research.

New Tool Launched

IMLS introduced a new SLAA Survey Comparison Tool on IMLS.gov earlier this year. This online dashboard allows users to compare data from up to 3 states and the national average, displaying results in visually accessible 10-year trend graphs or data tables. The tool also includes service tables for each state, providing a comprehensive overview of SLAA activities such as consulting services and funding for statewide databases, literacy programs, and emerging technologies like Wi-Fi Hotspots.

Direct to Full Text Report
37 pages; PDF.

See Also: Direct to Data Files

Filed under: Dashboards, Data Files, Funding, Libraries, News, Patrons and Users, Reports

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About Gary Price

Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.

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