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    Evaluating the Impact of Your Library

    AvDavid Streatfield,Sharon Markless

    Häftad, Engelska, 2012

    1 392 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Assessing impact is increasingly critical to the survival of services: managers now require comprehensive information about effectiveness, especially in relation to users. Outlining a rigorously tested approach to library evaluation and offering practical tools and highly relevant examples, this book enables LIS managers to get to grips with the slippery concept of service impact and to address their own impact questions in their planning. The 2nd edition is fully updated to include international approaches to qualitative library evaluation, new international research, and current debates on the evolving nature of evaluation, as well as reflections on the importance of involving stakeholders and of evaluation to guide advocacy. Key topics include:The demand for evidence Getting to grips with impact The research base of this work Putting the impact into planning Getting things clear: objectives Success criteria and impact indicators: how you know you are making a difference Making things happen: activities and process indicatorsThinking about evidence Gathering and interpreting evidence Taking stock, setting targets and development planning Doing national or international evaluationWhere do we go from here? Readership: Practising library and information service managers and policy makers in the field. LIS policy shapers and managers in public, education (schools, further and higher education), health and special libraries and information services working in any country or internationally and people engaged in professional education in the field such as lecturers or students.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2012-12-23
    • Mått:156 x 234 x 18 mm
    • Vikt:200 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:288
    • Upplaga:2
    • Förlag:Facet Publishing
    • ISBN:9781856048125

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    • Referensverk och tvärvetenskap inom Samhälle och politik

    Mer om författaren

    David Streatfield leads Information Management Associates, a research, training and consultancy team working in education, health and libraries. He has over 25 years' experience in educational and social sciences research and consultancy, including several years as Head of Information Research and Development at NFER. Both David and Sharon are Independent Impact Consultants to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's Global Libraries Initiative and have worked in a similar capacity for various overseas and international programmes including the International Federation of Library Associations and the United National Development Agency in Bulgaria. Sharon Markless is a Senior Lecturer in Higher Education at King's College, London and at the University of Surrey. She carries out research and consultancy work with Information Management Associates in the field of public, academic and school libraries. She is a trained teacher and was formerly a Senior Researcher at the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER).

    Recensioner i media

    "Writing a review on a second edition of any book that one has reviewed before is not an easy task, especially if one's favourable opinion shows up on the cover of the second edition for attracting readers's attention. Nevertheless, I thought that it is worth repeating myself six and a half years later because this edition is as good as the first one."

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Impact and all that: use of some key terms in this bookPART 1: THE CONTEXT1. The demand for evidence Why is evidence of impact an issue for libraries (and information services)? Emerging interest in the management of changeWhat is distorting the picture?Why is it important to tackle impact? 2. Getting to grips with impactA metaphor and a model Why is impact such a slippery concept? Overviews of impactChanging how we think of evidenceWhat does impact mean? 3. The research base of this workWhat we know about impact from the management literatureEvidence-based practice and the LIS pictureThe overall research pictureWhat we don’t knowWhere our model comes from PART 2: EVALUATING IMPACT4. Putting the impact into planningWhy do we need a new evaluation model?The modelUsing the modelAnd the first question isHow do you currently measure your success as a service? 5. Getting things clear: objectivesChoosing where to get involvedThe missionWhere can libraries make an impact?From impact areas to objectivesSome examples of objectivesWhy objectives matter 6. Success criteria and impact indicators: how you know you are making a differenceFormulating success criteria: getting the balance rightWhat sorts of changes will show impact?What is an impact indicator?What do good indicators look like?What do you do if you don’t know what impact to expect?What makes a poor indicator?Some issues to consider before you start writing indicatorsWriting indicatorsGetting the words rightUsing frameworks to help you choose appropriate indicatorsSome indicators 7. Making things happen: activities and process indicatorsWhy activities? Why now?Identify activitiesReview the activitiesProcess indicatorsOutput indicatorsProcess and output indicators: things to watchThe ‘reach’ of the service 8. Thinking about evidenceDeciding your approach to gathering evidenceThe organizational contextFinding strong surrogates for impact evidenceEthical evidence-gatheringMatching the evidence to your needsWhat counts as impact evidence?Fitness for the purposeOther methods of gathering impact evidence 9. Gathering and interpreting evidence ObservationAsking questionsInterviewingGetting impact information from people in groupsCollecting stories and constructing case studies as impact evidenceAction researchDoing it!Analysing dataInterpreting and presenting your evidenceSources on research methodsFinding research methods e-resourcesEvidence or advocacy? 10. Taking stock, setting targets and development planningTaking stock: reviewing your impact and process indicatorsSetting targets for impactProcess targetsDevelopment planningPlanning your impact evaluation PART 3: THE BIGGER PICTURE11. Doing national or international evaluationLooking at the national and international pictureNegotiate the terminologyRespond to the national impact challengeWhat can national or international library evaluation try to achieve?Are you ready for impact evaluation?Start evaluation with programme design – and learn as you goIdentifying a framework for national and international impact evaluationDeveloping an approach to impact evaluation at national levelEthical evaluationEmergent evaluation revisitedPlan the evaluationStarting to enact your planSustain the processThoughts on advocacySome examples of impact evidence and advocacyImpact evaluation, advocacy and service sustainability 12. Where do we go from here?Getting impact evaluation rightGetting beyond the narrow focusDigging deeperLooking long enoughGetting helpTowards impact benchmarkingTowards evidence-based working?Other visions