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10-1-405. Design and implementation.

The design and implementation of the Tennessee Electronic Library shall include the following considerations:

     (1)  Close cooperation among all participating libraries and agencies;

     (2)  Use of related federal, state, local, and private sector expertise and funding as appropriate;

     (3)  A focus on participating library circumstances, opportunities, and solutions;

     (4)  Minimizing duplication of effort and maximizing cost-savings through centralized and coordinated support and purchasing;

     (5)  Emphasis on both statewide benefit as well as local benefit; and

     (6)  Specific goals for the effective and efficient use of technology in public libraries and school libraries to improve the services they provide to the public and to students.

[Acts 1999, ch. 113, § 1.]  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-10 > Chapter-1 > Part-4 > 10-1-405

10-1-405. Design and implementation.

The design and implementation of the Tennessee Electronic Library shall include the following considerations:

     (1)  Close cooperation among all participating libraries and agencies;

     (2)  Use of related federal, state, local, and private sector expertise and funding as appropriate;

     (3)  A focus on participating library circumstances, opportunities, and solutions;

     (4)  Minimizing duplication of effort and maximizing cost-savings through centralized and coordinated support and purchasing;

     (5)  Emphasis on both statewide benefit as well as local benefit; and

     (6)  Specific goals for the effective and efficient use of technology in public libraries and school libraries to improve the services they provide to the public and to students.

[Acts 1999, ch. 113, § 1.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-10 > Chapter-1 > Part-4 > 10-1-405

10-1-405. Design and implementation.

The design and implementation of the Tennessee Electronic Library shall include the following considerations:

     (1)  Close cooperation among all participating libraries and agencies;

     (2)  Use of related federal, state, local, and private sector expertise and funding as appropriate;

     (3)  A focus on participating library circumstances, opportunities, and solutions;

     (4)  Minimizing duplication of effort and maximizing cost-savings through centralized and coordinated support and purchasing;

     (5)  Emphasis on both statewide benefit as well as local benefit; and

     (6)  Specific goals for the effective and efficient use of technology in public libraries and school libraries to improve the services they provide to the public and to students.

[Acts 1999, ch. 113, § 1.]