This paper reports on research into the professional needs of those embarking on impact evaluation in the museum, archive and library sector. The research used a web portal providing impact evaluation research findings and examples of methods and toolkits as a means of facilitating response and discussion about practitioner attitude to, and resource needs for, impact evaluation in their own organisations. The various challenges associated with impact evaluation are briefly explored in relation to the conflicting interests of policy makers, managers and practitioners working in the frontline. Respondents reactions to issues associated with information accessibility are discussed and reflect the complexity of providing adequate support for a ...
This draft guidance provides evidence-based advice on conducting surveys and interviews to assess th...
The presentation describes different available methods to find, verify, and measure the positive inf...
Author version made available in accordance with the Publisher's policy. This is an Accepted Manusc...
Objective – This study reports on research into the information and support needs of practitioners i...
This report provides a critical overview of impact evaluation in the museums, archives and libraries...
Implementing impact evaluation in professional practice: a study of support needs withi
This paper examines the relationship between research into the evaluation of the impact of library a...
Aims and objectives: This project was commissioned by the Yorkshire Museums Libraries & Archives...
This paper surveys the (patchy and uneven) advances in LIS impact evaluation over the past ten years...
Digital library development is a relatively new area of research and previously focus has been mostl...
PURPOSE - To demonstrate the importance of impact / outcome research in libraries. DESIGN/METHODOL...
Assessing impact/outcome has become an important topic for libraries since several years, as in time...
As the eVALUEd project reaches the end of its research phase, this article seeks to inform practitio...
In an environment where resources are few, research funders are expected to focus on projects that d...
This paper is based on the outcome of a recent Research Libraries UK (RLUK) project that aimed to ex...
This draft guidance provides evidence-based advice on conducting surveys and interviews to assess th...
The presentation describes different available methods to find, verify, and measure the positive inf...
Author version made available in accordance with the Publisher's policy. This is an Accepted Manusc...
Objective – This study reports on research into the information and support needs of practitioners i...
This report provides a critical overview of impact evaluation in the museums, archives and libraries...
Implementing impact evaluation in professional practice: a study of support needs withi
This paper examines the relationship between research into the evaluation of the impact of library a...
Aims and objectives: This project was commissioned by the Yorkshire Museums Libraries & Archives...
This paper surveys the (patchy and uneven) advances in LIS impact evaluation over the past ten years...
Digital library development is a relatively new area of research and previously focus has been mostl...
PURPOSE - To demonstrate the importance of impact / outcome research in libraries. DESIGN/METHODOL...
Assessing impact/outcome has become an important topic for libraries since several years, as in time...
As the eVALUEd project reaches the end of its research phase, this article seeks to inform practitio...
In an environment where resources are few, research funders are expected to focus on projects that d...
This paper is based on the outcome of a recent Research Libraries UK (RLUK) project that aimed to ex...
This draft guidance provides evidence-based advice on conducting surveys and interviews to assess th...
The presentation describes different available methods to find, verify, and measure the positive inf...
Author version made available in accordance with the Publisher's policy. This is an Accepted Manusc...