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138 · SPEC Kit 297 http://www.library.ucsb.edu/administration/development/projects.html University of California, Santa Barbara You are here: Home About the Library Support the UCSB Libraries Special Projects Library Needs and Special Projects The Library has many ongoing special projects that are not fully supported by state funds. The Library relies on its generous donors and supporters to make these projects possible. Some major current emphases are: Santa Barbara Authors Collection Map and Imagery Lab/Alexandria Digital Library Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Wax Cylinder Preservation Project California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives (CEMA) There are numerous other focal points for enhancing collections and services. The Libraries also face critical challenges in physical facilities, technology, collections and preservation to ensure UCSB's continuing academic excellence. Please contact the Director of Development and Outreach for more information about projects and needs in your areas of interest. Last modified: This is an official University of California Santa Barbara Libraries' web page. Please send comments to the Web Administrator.
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136 · SPEC Kit 297 https://library.usask.ca/files/donors/GIKguidelines.pdf University of Saskatchewan 3 » The donor has signed the required University of Saskatchewan Library documents » A complete bibliographical list of the gift-in-kind has been created by the donor or by the Library » The gift-in-kind has been appraised as arranged by the Library. 3.5.2. For gifts-in-kind of cultural property which might be defined as of “outstanding significance and national importance” by the Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board, it is the responsibility of the donor to discuss this with the Library and with his or her personal tax consultant before the gift-in-kind is officially donated. » The University of Saskatchewan has been designated to receive such cultural property by the Minister of Canadian Heritage. 3.5.3. For further information, see the University’s Gift-in-Kind Identification and Appraisal policy. ™ See University of Saskatchewan Policy Handbook: Gift-in-Kind Identification and Appraisal at: http://www.usask.ca/policies/5_07.htm 3.5.4. Canadian income tax information on gifts-in-kind, including certified cultural property, can be found in the CRA publication titled Gifts and Income Tax. ™ See Canada Revenue Agency: Gifts and Income Tax at: http://www.cra- arc.gc.ca/E/pub/tg/p113/README.html 3.5.5. Income tax receipts are issued directly from the University’s Financial Services Division. Contact information: By email: coldev@moondog.usask.ca By telephone: (306) 966-5965