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K-State Libraries Interlibrary Loan Development Program Grants

The Interlibrary Loan Development Program (ILDP) is a collection development grant program available to all types of libraries in Kansas. It is funded by the Kansas State Legislature and is administered by the Kansas Library Network Board, a division of the Kansas State Library. The purpose of the program is to strengthen the statewide interlibrary loan network. Libraries receiving ILDP grants must make all circulating items in their collections available via interlibrary loan. Grants are awarded on the basis of each project’s anticipated contribution to the statewide interlibrary loan network. Projects are preferred which build on established subject specialities, or fill an identified need within the state.

Librarians from K-State Libraries have won ILDP grants every year since the program was opened to Regents institutions in 1994. The following is a list, by year, of the grants awarded to K-State librarians.


FY 1995
  • Animal Welfare. $2685. Awarded to Gayle Willard
  • Landscape Architecture and Gardening. $2000. Awarded to Ann Scott

FY 1996

  • Animal Welfare. $4500. Awarded to Gayle Willard
  • Landscape Architecture and Gardening. $3000. Awarded to Ann Scott

FY 1997

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