This presentation addresses how librarians can use a freely available governmental web tools and datasets to compare their library\u27s collection spending to that of comparable institutions. While examples are drawn from CUNY, the technique is applicable for any inaction of higher education
Comparison of the University Libraries, University of Rhode Island with similar ACRL libraries (base...
Libraries have access to more data than ever before about the way that their electronic resources ar...
As part of an assessment process, reference statistics in an academic library were examined over a t...
This presentation addresses how librarians can use a freely available governmental web tools and dat...
National data sets can be used by a librarian to compare library collection (materials) spending to ...
This was presented during the 2nd annual Library Research and Innovation Practices at the University...
A report generated from the online subscription service ACRLMetrics. The report contains FY2015 data...
We can learn a lot from others. Benchmarking provides a structural framework for making comparisons ...
Universities, Academic libraries, Benchmarking, Output analysis, cost-effectiveness, FinlandThere ha...
Citation: Sutton, S., Miles, R., & Konkiel, S. (2017). Is What’s “Trending” What’s Worth Purchasing?...
We all know it’s hard to tell a library’s story to its stakeholders. Academic law libraries are expe...
For academic libraries at public state universities, the challenge continues on how to evaluate perf...
Abstract: How do UMUC’s electronic library resources compare to those of other academic libraries in...
Objective – This article describes a project undertaken by the University of Wollongong Library (UWL...
Starting in 2007, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Libraries began a collection assessment...
Comparison of the University Libraries, University of Rhode Island with similar ACRL libraries (base...
Libraries have access to more data than ever before about the way that their electronic resources ar...
As part of an assessment process, reference statistics in an academic library were examined over a t...
This presentation addresses how librarians can use a freely available governmental web tools and dat...
National data sets can be used by a librarian to compare library collection (materials) spending to ...
This was presented during the 2nd annual Library Research and Innovation Practices at the University...
A report generated from the online subscription service ACRLMetrics. The report contains FY2015 data...
We can learn a lot from others. Benchmarking provides a structural framework for making comparisons ...
Universities, Academic libraries, Benchmarking, Output analysis, cost-effectiveness, FinlandThere ha...
Citation: Sutton, S., Miles, R., & Konkiel, S. (2017). Is What’s “Trending” What’s Worth Purchasing?...
We all know it’s hard to tell a library’s story to its stakeholders. Academic law libraries are expe...
For academic libraries at public state universities, the challenge continues on how to evaluate perf...
Abstract: How do UMUC’s electronic library resources compare to those of other academic libraries in...
Objective – This article describes a project undertaken by the University of Wollongong Library (UWL...
Starting in 2007, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Libraries began a collection assessment...
Comparison of the University Libraries, University of Rhode Island with similar ACRL libraries (base...
Libraries have access to more data than ever before about the way that their electronic resources ar...
As part of an assessment process, reference statistics in an academic library were examined over a t...