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    1. Defy Inflation by Cruising - Preservation Underground

      Defy Inflation by Cruising - Preservation Underground Primary Menu Skip to content About Exhibits Videos Announcements What We Find In (...)

    2. Anti-Inflation - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Anti-Inflation - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main Content Home LibGuides Ad*Access Research (...)

    3. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/Katryna%20Robinson/fy2021_library_colle (...)

      More particularly, beyond ordinary inflation we face upward spending pressure related to three major factors.

    4. Library Council Meeting Minutes, Monday, February 24, 2025

      . • Jameca discussed the library's operational budget, noting that it's small and often overspent due to inflation and unexpected (...)

    5. Library Council Meeting Minutes - April 10, 2024

      Received additional Provost support for: Collections Inflation, Duke Centennial, Nitrate Program, Controlled Digital Lending • • (...)

    6. Collection Development Philosophy | Duke University Libraries

      These resources constitute a large portion of our spending and are subject to extremely high cost inflation. In many cases, we may be (...)

    7. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2023-02/Library_Council_Meeting_Minutes_1.12.23_0.pdf

      . • FY2023 collections budget breakdown: • Even flat budgets represent significant reductions in buying power due to inflation. This (...)

    8. Library Council Meeting Minutes - October 16, 2024

      Joe noted: ▪ Allocated budget: $39,640,006 ▪ Included $500K in market salary adjustments for IT banded staff ▪ Expected to meet Annual Fund (...)

    9. Library Council Minutes - April 8, 2015

      . • Regarding Library Collections, rising costs continue to outpace inflation and a separate analysis is submitted annually in our (...)

    10. Library Council Minutes - 2/4/2015

      We are pleased that the Provost’s office has approved 6.9% -- $200,000 beyond inflation but not near $4 million it would take to bring (...)

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