Traditionally, libraries attempted to prove their effectiveness by reporting the number of resources the library bought or subscribed to, of instructional sessions taught and of reference questions answered, among other statistics. However, libraries are increasingly expected to document student achievement using outcomes assessment. After struggling with outcomes assessment at our own institution for several years, we have found that the most effective way to handle program-level and classroom-level outcomes assessment is to create manageable, realistic assessment tools. In this paper, we describe two assessment tools that have worked for us: a brief survey given to a large number of students and an in-depth, multipart tool used with a lim...
Objective – The goal of this paper is to explore using Kaplan and Norton’s balanced scorecard method...
Typical survey instruments used in library classrooms tend to place more emphasis on presenter perfo...
The following feature is adapted from “Listening to the Customer: Using Assessment Results to Make a...
Traditionally, libraries attempted to prove their effectiveness by reporting the number of resources...
Traditionally, libraries attempted to prove their effectiveness by reporting the number of resources...
Effective Library Assessment is crucial for a successful academic library. But what do we mean by li...
Library assessment has found a new audience in librarians and library administrators seeking guides ...
Library assessment has found a new audience in librarians and library administrators seeking guides ...
This version is a postprint of the formally published paper of the same title.Determining the best m...
The recent demand for more accountability from public librar-ies has made it essential that true cos...
Developing a library assessment program is often a challenging task. Librarians and staff may questi...
Since 2001, librarians at Oregon State University’s Valley Library have been working to build a “tea...
Academic libraries are increasingly being asked to demonstrate their value as one of many units on c...
Today\u27s libraries are under pressure to demonstrate value to their stakeholders. Libraries can ad...
Today\u27s libraries are under pressure to demonstrate value to their stakeholders. Libraries can ad...
Objective – The goal of this paper is to explore using Kaplan and Norton’s balanced scorecard method...
Typical survey instruments used in library classrooms tend to place more emphasis on presenter perfo...
The following feature is adapted from “Listening to the Customer: Using Assessment Results to Make a...
Traditionally, libraries attempted to prove their effectiveness by reporting the number of resources...
Traditionally, libraries attempted to prove their effectiveness by reporting the number of resources...
Effective Library Assessment is crucial for a successful academic library. But what do we mean by li...
Library assessment has found a new audience in librarians and library administrators seeking guides ...
Library assessment has found a new audience in librarians and library administrators seeking guides ...
This version is a postprint of the formally published paper of the same title.Determining the best m...
The recent demand for more accountability from public librar-ies has made it essential that true cos...
Developing a library assessment program is often a challenging task. Librarians and staff may questi...
Since 2001, librarians at Oregon State University’s Valley Library have been working to build a “tea...
Academic libraries are increasingly being asked to demonstrate their value as one of many units on c...
Today\u27s libraries are under pressure to demonstrate value to their stakeholders. Libraries can ad...
Today\u27s libraries are under pressure to demonstrate value to their stakeholders. Libraries can ad...
Objective – The goal of this paper is to explore using Kaplan and Norton’s balanced scorecard method...
Typical survey instruments used in library classrooms tend to place more emphasis on presenter perfo...
The following feature is adapted from “Listening to the Customer: Using Assessment Results to Make a...