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Evaluating the Impact of Your Library or Information Service

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This book addresses a major issue for library and information service managers - assessing the impact of services. All types of libraries and information services have traditionally collected a range of performance information that can tell managers something about the efficiency of those services. What is now required is better information about the effectiveness of services, i.e. about the impact of services on users, including remote ones. The core chapters of this book take the reader through a rigorously-tested process model for impact assessment backed by tools and examples to equip managers with all that they need to address their own service impact questions. Chapters include evidence, impact, planning, objectives and success criteria, activities and process indicators, collecting evidence, benchmarking, and more.

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Evaluating the Impact of Your Library or Information Service, Sharon Markless, David C. Streatfield

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Rok vydania
2006
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Titul
Evaluating the Impact of Your Library or Information Service
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2006
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
170
ISBN10
1856044882
ISBN13
9781856044882
Série
Hodnotenie
3,35 z 5
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This book addresses a major issue for library and information service managers - assessing the impact of services. All types of libraries and information services have traditionally collected a range of performance information that can tell managers something about the efficiency of those services. What is now required is better information about the effectiveness of services, i.e. about the impact of services on users, including remote ones. The core chapters of this book take the reader through a rigorously-tested process model for impact assessment backed by tools and examples to equip managers with all that they need to address their own service impact questions. Chapters include evidence, impact, planning, objectives and success criteria, activities and process indicators, collecting evidence, benchmarking, and more.