ISBN13: | 9781783304141 |
ISBN10: | 1783304146 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 240 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Language: | English |
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Reference works, dictionaries
Library and information science in general
Library and information management
Libraries and information centres
Data Analysis
Architecture
Linguistics in general, dictionaries
Further readings in linguistics
Architecture
Reference works, dictionaries (charity campaign)
Library and information science in general (charity campaign)
Library and information management (charity campaign)
Libraries and information centres (charity campaign)
Data Analysis (charity campaign)
Architecture (charity campaign)
Linguistics in general, dictionaries (charity campaign)
Further readings in linguistics (charity campaign)
Architecture (charity campaign)
Doing Library Impact Evaluation
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This book is an accessible guide to the latest thinking on effective library impact evaluation for anyone who wants to gauge the impact of their services or projects on their service users for library advocacy and service development.
This book is an accessible guide to the latest thinking on effective library impact evaluation for anyone who wants to gauge the impact of their services or projects on their service users for library advocacy and service development. Although library impact evaluation is evolving, most of the literature focuses on the methods used and on the evaluation findings. There is a dearth of case studies focusing on the evaluation problems presented by libraries, how these problems are addressed and what lessons can be learnt in the process. This book fills that gap by presenting a series of case studies through which the authors draw on current impact evaluation thinking to address a variety of evaluation problems. Doing Library Evaluation complements the authors? earlier Facet Publishing book Evaluating the Impact of Your Library by showing how the impact evaluation model presented there has been applied to meet a variety of real evaluation challenges. The authors show how they have applied advances in thinking drawn from education and international development evaluation. They also show how progress in programme theory-based evaluation is helping to shape the world of library impact evaluation.