E-rate Funding and Libraries: Preliminary Analysis of Trends Post-Modernization
Jowaisas, Chris; Norlander, Bree
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Title
E-rate Funding and Libraries: Preliminary Analysis of Trends Post-Modernization
Author(s)
Jowaisas, Chris
Norlander, Bree
Issue Date
2021-03-17
Keyword(s)
Public Libraries
Open Data
E-rate
Abstract
Libraries in the United States have access to discounts on internet and telecommunications services through the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Schools and Libraries Program, also known as E-rate. While the academic literature on E-rate funding is sparse, especially when it comes to analysis of library participation, it does indicate that libraries have benefited from the program. Since 2016, E-rate data has been provided openly by the Universal Services Administrative Company. We use the available data to answer questions about funding commitments to libraries including total commitments, commitments per applicant type and geographical coding, and number of unique entities. We also discuss potential future research questions related to the data, both alone and in conjunction with other available open data.
Publisher
iSchools
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Language
eng
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Copyright 2021 is held by Chris Jowaisas and Bree Norlander. Copyright permissions, when appropriate, must be obtained directly from the authors.
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