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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 54

(By Delegates Mezzatesta, Williams, Beach, Crosier, Fragale, Hartman, Long, Louisos, Paxton, Perry, Poling, Renner, Shaver, Shelton, Stemple, Tabb, Swartzmiller, Duke, Hamilton, Howard, Romine, Sobonya, Sumner, Wakim and Canterbury)


(Originating in the Committee on Education)

[February 25, 2003]


Directing the joint committee on government and finance to make a study on economically feasible methods to provide access to library services for the large number of West Virginia citizens living in remote areas.

Whereas, West Virginia is a rural state wherein thirty-four percent of West Virginians live in counties of less than 33,000 people; and

Whereas, Many of these counties have limited financial resources and large sparsely populated areas; and

Whereas, Many of these rural residents do not have ready access to the resources of a public library; and

Whereas, Information and educational support provided by public libraries are recognized as an important tool in the development of an economically viable population; and

Whereas, Small rural communities do not have the resources to support a permanent library facility; and

Whereas, Libraries which already exist in the smaller more rural areas do not have the resources to provide meaningful
outreach services to their most rural patrons; therefore, be it
Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That the joint committee on government and finance is hereby directed to make a study on economically feasible methods to provide access to library services for the large number of West Virginia citizens living in remote areas; and be it

Further Resolved, That the access to library services for the purposes of the study means the broad range of services provided by libraries including, but not limited to:

(1) Access the materials and information available in a public library;

(2) Opportunities for individuals to avail themselves of the services of the library's information professionals who can help teach them how to access and evaluate information gathering tools and apply information procured;

(3) Access on line resources provided by libraries such as magazine and newspaper articles, study guides for standardized tests such as the ACT or SAT, job and career information including the ability to apply for jobs electronically, current medical information, etc; and

(4) Access materials that support and supplement school curriculum including library programs which encourage the development of reading skills in emerging readers; and be it

Further resolved, That the methods of providing access that
are studied shall include, but not be limited to, the use of bookmobiles to provide for the delivery of these services; and be it
Further Resolved, That the said joint committee on government and finance shall conduct the study and prepare a report of its findings, conclusions and recommendations together with drafts of any legislation necessary to effectuate its recommendations; and be it

Further Resolved, That the joint committee on government and finance report to the regular session of the Legislature, 2004, on its findings, conclusions and recommendations, together with drafts of any legislation necessary to effectuate its recommendations; and be it

Further Resolved, That the expenses necessary to conduct this study, to prepare a report and draft necessary legislation be paid from legislative appropriations to the joint committee on government and finance.
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