An edition of How libraries and librarians help (2004)

How libraries and librarians help

a guide to identifying user-centered outcomes

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An edition of How libraries and librarians help (2004)

How libraries and librarians help

a guide to identifying user-centered outcomes

"With the increasing need to prove the value of specific library services in order to obtain grants and funding, the practice of measuring user outcomes is becoming crucial to the library. Libraries need to communicate the value of library programs by assessing their effects on library patrons and the community as a whole." "Under a National Leadership Grant from IMLS, expert authors Durrance and Fisher have tested and developed the How Libraries and Librarians Help (HLLH) Outcomes Model to help library professionals effectively communicate their story by assessing the outcomes of library services. This unique model provides a step-by-step, context-centered method for assessing user outcomes and covers preparation, data collection, data analysis, and presentation of results, making it easy for libraries to apply the measurement tools to their own outcomes assessment. The book's tools and exercises for assessing user outcomes help libraries to strategize for outcomes assessment, while field-tested examples of user outcomes gleaned from several libraries that participated in the HLLH model provide real-world examples of this approach to measuring libraries' impact on individuals and communities." "Designed for library directors and managers along with LIS students and researchers, this must-have resource provides the proven outcomes assessment model to help you communicate the benefits of your library to funding organizations and governmental bodies."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
183

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Cover of: How libraries and librarians help
How libraries and librarians help: a guide to identifying user-centered outcomes
2005, American Library Association
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Cover of: How Libraries and Librarians Help
How Libraries and Librarians Help: A Guide to Identifying User-Centered Outcomes
December 1, 2004, American Library Association
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Table of Contents

The urgent need to tell the library story more effectively
Outcomes : an approach that shows the value of libraries
The "How Libraries and Librarians Help" outcome model : applying contextual approaches to outcome evaluation
Step one, getting started : preparing to conduct an outcomes study
Step two, collecting data for outcomes : approaches and tools
Step three, analyzing outcomes data
Step four, maximizing the results of your outcomes study
Predicting outcomes : outcome measures as a planning tool / Rhea Joyce Rubin
Ripples of impact : Washtenaw Literacy Program outcomes / Maria Serapiglia and Sarah Wooden
Empowering youth : outcomes of public libraries' youth technology
Strengthening community : outcomes of community information services
Putting the pieces together : an outcome study of the Ypsilanti District Library's Senior Deposit Collection Program / Dana Walker and Jeanie Fisher.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Chicago
Genre
Case studies.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
027
Library of Congress
Z685.85 .D87 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 183 p. :
Number of pages
183

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3297334M
ISBN 10
0838908926
LCCN
2004022581
OCLC/WorldCat
56632001, 990095625350203941, 9562535
LibraryThing
639023
Goodreads
1583952

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3479708W

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