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Discusses changes in faculty attitudes and the costs of maintaining acquisitions at a satisfactory level. Proposes that future increases in budget acquisitions are spread equally among natural sciences, social sciences and humanities. Finally proposes that new levels of acquisitions are set and asks “should spending be capped?”

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