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Thursday, June 23, 2005

Anne's project

I am interested in focusing on the Winnefox public library system, and in particular, Winnebago County and the Oshkosh public library. I think Oshkosh is the main public library in this system, and I would like to compare circulation rates among the various libraries in the Winnefox system, their budgets, and how many people travel to use the Oshkosh library. I want to make the argument that Oshkosh's budget should be increased. I know this is sort of vague right now, but I'm working on it...

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