Practical Evaluation Techniques for Librarians
By (Author) Rachel Applegate
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
15th August 2013
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Library and information sciences / Museology
025.2
Paperback
244
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
680g
Evaluation is essential to library management: it provides the data that underlies informed and effective decision-making. This book is a one-volume, how-to guide to library evaluation techniques, planning, and reporting. Library professionalsregardless of whether they operate in a school, public, or academic library settingneed to have effective evaluation skills in order to be accountable to stakeholders and to effect informed improvement. Practical Evaluation Techniques for Librarians provides information and guidance that is highly useful and accessible for all librarians looking to intelligently manage the strengths and weaknesses of their library as well as communicate its value to its stakeholders. Rather than focusing on data-gathering methods appropriate for researchers, the book concentrates on data collection at the local level that enables informed managerial decision-making. It describes and compares techniques that can be used with any level or type of resourcestaffing, software, and expertise, for examplein any size library. Author Rachel Applegate makes it clear that accountability is everywhere and imperative, and any librarian can learn the simple techniques to benefit from evaluation.
This insightful manual discusses how to evaluate and assess information using different techniques such as surveys and focus groups. . . . A useful guide for gathering practical information. * School Library Journal *
This book can be used as a reference, as a guide, or as a text to help librarians, administrators, and future librarians and administrators evaluate libraries for managerial decision making and research purposes. This book is also of use as a guide for graduate students in library and information science who are seeking to perform evaluation studies on libraries. * ARBA *
Rachel Applegate, MLS, PhD, is associate professor of library and information science at Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN.