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Pvn-Lot-144-E-057, Matthew Turek Jan 1996

Pvn-Lot-144-E-057, Matthew Turek

Four Valleys Archive

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Pvn-Lot-144-F-026, Michael Kneppler Jan 1996

Pvn-Lot-144-F-026, Michael Kneppler

Four Valleys Archive

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Analysis Of Tax Capacity And Tax Effort Of Texas Counties, 1980-1993 (Report Ced96-8), Rod Hissong Jan 1996

Analysis Of Tax Capacity And Tax Effort Of Texas Counties, 1980-1993 (Report Ced96-8), Rod Hissong

Center for Economic Development Research and Service Publications

Texas counties vary dramatically across socio-economic factors. They range in population from 127 in Loving County to 2.9 million in Harris County. Population densities range from less than one person per square mile to 2,175 people per square mile. Some economies are nearly exclusively agrarian, others are heavily dependent upon oil and gas and yet others closely reflect the national economy. These, and other variations, create difficulties when comparing the public fiscal health of the counties; ie a county's ability to generate revenues for public goods and services. This study focuses on the Tax Capacity Index and Tax Effort Index …


The Usf Libraries Virtual Library Project: A Blueprint For Development., Monica Metz-Wiseman, Susan Silver, Ardis Hanson, Judy Johnston, Kim Grohs, Tina M. Neville, Ed Sanchez, Carolyn Gray Jan 1996

The Usf Libraries Virtual Library Project: A Blueprint For Development., Monica Metz-Wiseman, Susan Silver, Ardis Hanson, Judy Johnston, Kim Grohs, Tina M. Neville, Ed Sanchez, Carolyn Gray

USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications

This report of the Virtual Library Planning Committee (VLPC) is intending to serve as a blueprint for the University of South Florida (USF) Libraries as it shifts from print to digital formats in its evolution into a "Virtual Library". A comprehensive planning process is essential for the USF Libraries to make optimum use of technology, fulfill their collective missions, and add value to the information resources and services provided. Four key areas are articulated in this plan to guide the implementation process; the content of each of these key areas contains background information, benchmarks, appropriate standards, and selected short and …