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NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY
All figures are as of 09/30/2014.
NATIONAL ARCHIVES
All figures are as of 09/30/2014.
9 2012–2013 entry was an entry error. Correct number should be 172,584,550.
14 PMRS Education Statistics All Programs.
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE
All figures are as of 09/30/2014.
7 Decreased significantly due to the SWETS bankruptcy, which caused NLM to delay major
collections expenditures.
7.a Memberships, monographs, AVs, and backfiles of serials.
7.b Decreased significantly due to the SWETS bankruptcy, which caused NLM to delay major
collections expenditures. NLM anticipates that expenditures will increase in FY2015 to
compensate for the FY2014 decrease.
7.c $724,354 for Binding, Binding Prep, and Shelving (increased to reduce backlog created by
previous budget cuts), $55,510 for OCLC Bibliographic Utility, and $10,243 for Security Labels.
10 Includes employer share of taxes, health and life insurance, and retirement.
11 There is no official percentage amount for US Federal employees as the amount depends on the
employee’s type of appointment to the Federal Civil Service and the benefits they select. NLM
has provided an average benefit percentage amount.
18 NLM does not have COUNTER-compliant usage statistics data available.
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
6 Figure includes multi-year payments.
SMITHSONIAN
National Air and Space Museum Library, Washington, DC National Museum of American
History, Washington, DC National Museum of Natural History Library, Washington,
DC National Postal Museum Library, Washington, DC National Zoological Park Library,
Washington, DC Smithsonian American Art Museum, National Portrait Gallery Library,
Washington, DC Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Library, Edgewater,
Maryland Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture Library,
Washington, DC Botany and Horticulture Library, Washington, DC Cooper-Hewitt National
Design Museum Library, New York, New York Dibner Library of the History of Science and
Technology, Washington, DC Earl S. Tupper Library Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute,
Republic of Panama Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Library, Washington,
DC Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Library, Washington, DC John Wesley Powell
Library of Anthropology, Washington, DC Joseph F. Cullman, 3rd Library of Natural History,
Washington, DC Museum Studies and Reference Library, Washington, DC Museum Support
Center Library, Suitland, Maryland Vine Deloria Jr. Library, National Museum of the American
Indian, Suitland, Maryland and Warren M. Robbins Library, National Museum of African Art,
Washington DC.)
6 Private funding increased allowing more spending on digitization. We also filled several
positions that had been vacant due to buyouts in previous years.
7.a Due to increase in private donations and endowment payout, were able to spend more on book
purchases.
9 Due to increase in private funding we spent more on digitization efforts.
14 There were fewer presentations, but larger audiences for them.
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