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Purpose – To survey fundraising activities of government sector libraries in Pakistan. Design/methodology/approach – A questionnaire survey of randomly selected 100 large university, college, public and special libraries of Pakistan is conducted. Findings – The review of literature reveals that no formal survey of such activities was carried out before. However, general library literature in the country mentions the examples of donations and gifts received in libraries. Data collected through survey show that very few libraries are involved in fundraising activities. Significant donations are given by foundations, international agencies and some individuals. The reasons for non‐engagement of most of the libraries in such activities are shortage of staff and parent organizations' involvement through other offices. Most of the libraries have no future plans for fundraising. Research limitations/implications – The survey only focuses on large libraries in the public sector. Small libraries, school libraries and private sector libraries are not covered. Practical implications – This is the first paper on this topic in Pakistan. It will help LIS decision makers plan for fundraising activities in libraries. Originality/value – This paper presents a comprehensive literature review on fundraising in Pakistan. It is the first survey of such activities in this country. The experiences shared by libraries can be helpful for other developing countries.
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This page is a summary of: Library fundraising in Pakistan, Library Management, October 2005, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/01435120510631729.
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