Abstract

The Productivity Oversight Committee of Norfolk, Va., recognizes a good idea when it sees one. An award was given to the Norfolk Public Library, where the children's department had proposed saving $18,000 by buying a rotating collection of story hour books, sending the kits to the library's 11 neighborhood branches, instead of purchasing multiple copies. In recognition, the library was given a ten percent bonus of $1,800 to help implement the idea.

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