While traditionally libraries are very good at counting (books, patrons, reference questions, etc.), the question of value can no longer be answered by quantifying things and activities. In fact, it is challenging to try to assess and assign value to the services and resources provided by libraries. Increasingly libraries are asked to communicate their value to their stakeholders more effectively by providing evidence of outcomes related to user experience and institutional mission and goals. Several library associations have recently published reports delineating the value of libraries to the constituents
We have seen a multitude of methods used to calculate and communicate the value of libraries to soci...
Citation: Goetsch, Lori A. “What is our value and who values us?: The 2009–10 ACRL President’s focus...
Our role, as librarians and information specialists, must be viewed as relevant and important to sta...
While traditionally libraries are very good at counting (books, patrons, reference questions, etc.),...
Presentation slidesGiven the significant amount of change we are all experiencing in our lives and o...
Library professionals are looking for new ways to measure and express the value of their libraries t...
Demonstrating library value is of critical importance to all libraries, both to protect services and...
L ibrary professionals are looking for new ways to measure and expressthe value of their libraries t...
Worth Their Weight: An Assessment of the Evolving Field of Library Valuation takes stock of the new ...
Background: In an era of financial constraint hospital libraries are facing closer scrutiny and must...
Introduction - Libraries are continually evolving their services and assessment methods, but need a ...
This article is based on the treasures volume produced by Senate House Library, University of London...
Value-added services are essential in today\u27s libraries to ensure that they remain important and ...
The meanings and limitations of quantitative information are explored using the latest available nat...
The article reviews the book Adding Value to Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Harnessing the Force...
We have seen a multitude of methods used to calculate and communicate the value of libraries to soci...
Citation: Goetsch, Lori A. “What is our value and who values us?: The 2009–10 ACRL President’s focus...
Our role, as librarians and information specialists, must be viewed as relevant and important to sta...
While traditionally libraries are very good at counting (books, patrons, reference questions, etc.),...
Presentation slidesGiven the significant amount of change we are all experiencing in our lives and o...
Library professionals are looking for new ways to measure and express the value of their libraries t...
Demonstrating library value is of critical importance to all libraries, both to protect services and...
L ibrary professionals are looking for new ways to measure and expressthe value of their libraries t...
Worth Their Weight: An Assessment of the Evolving Field of Library Valuation takes stock of the new ...
Background: In an era of financial constraint hospital libraries are facing closer scrutiny and must...
Introduction - Libraries are continually evolving their services and assessment methods, but need a ...
This article is based on the treasures volume produced by Senate House Library, University of London...
Value-added services are essential in today\u27s libraries to ensure that they remain important and ...
The meanings and limitations of quantitative information are explored using the latest available nat...
The article reviews the book Adding Value to Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Harnessing the Force...
We have seen a multitude of methods used to calculate and communicate the value of libraries to soci...
Citation: Goetsch, Lori A. “What is our value and who values us?: The 2009–10 ACRL President’s focus...
Our role, as librarians and information specialists, must be viewed as relevant and important to sta...