Libraries gather large amounts of data for their internal use. However, this data can used to great effect externally to advocate for additional resources, staff, and other library needs. This article shows how one library used already existing statistics to push external stakeholders into granting more staff and other resources for the library\u27s use
Our computerized world churns out data and their analysis is a challenge. Data mining and data fusio...
One of the trends currently affecting academic libraries is higher education’s expanding use of onli...
Stone consolidants have been extensively used for the preservation of historical structures since th...
Forsyth County Public Library has gone through an in-depth process to formulate a Strategic Plan for...
Library building usage data are weak. Electronic resource usage data are weak. We conduct occasional...
This paper examines the effect of creating LibGuides tailored to a student’s point of need and focus...
Cost per use has long been a staple of collection development decision‐making for electronic resourc...
Fines, infringement, imprisonment; these words are resounding with librarians, faculty and students ...
Learning Outcomes Assessment (LOA) has been a key component of lesson planning in information litera...
The purpose of this paper is to present how, in May 2008, the Ad Hoc Committee on Federated Search w...
This presentation was offered as part of the CUNY Library Assessment Conference, Reinventing Librari...
Are you keeping pace? In 2010, the number of law schools with Institutional Repositories (IRs) more ...
As libraries explore new avenues of information access, the need for a critical evaluation of our bi...
In the thirtieth anniversary year of the Higher Education Library & Information Network (HELIN), Rho...
The following article was presented in a panel discussion which explored library operational adaptat...
Our computerized world churns out data and their analysis is a challenge. Data mining and data fusio...
One of the trends currently affecting academic libraries is higher education’s expanding use of onli...
Stone consolidants have been extensively used for the preservation of historical structures since th...
Forsyth County Public Library has gone through an in-depth process to formulate a Strategic Plan for...
Library building usage data are weak. Electronic resource usage data are weak. We conduct occasional...
This paper examines the effect of creating LibGuides tailored to a student’s point of need and focus...
Cost per use has long been a staple of collection development decision‐making for electronic resourc...
Fines, infringement, imprisonment; these words are resounding with librarians, faculty and students ...
Learning Outcomes Assessment (LOA) has been a key component of lesson planning in information litera...
The purpose of this paper is to present how, in May 2008, the Ad Hoc Committee on Federated Search w...
This presentation was offered as part of the CUNY Library Assessment Conference, Reinventing Librari...
Are you keeping pace? In 2010, the number of law schools with Institutional Repositories (IRs) more ...
As libraries explore new avenues of information access, the need for a critical evaluation of our bi...
In the thirtieth anniversary year of the Higher Education Library & Information Network (HELIN), Rho...
The following article was presented in a panel discussion which explored library operational adaptat...
Our computerized world churns out data and their analysis is a challenge. Data mining and data fusio...
One of the trends currently affecting academic libraries is higher education’s expanding use of onli...
Stone consolidants have been extensively used for the preservation of historical structures since th...