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Evaluating the Twenty-First Century Library - The Association of Research Libraries New Measures Initiative, 1997-2001 (Paperback)
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Evaluating the Twenty-First Century Library - The Association of Research Libraries New Measures Initiative, 1997-2001 (Paperback)
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Explore the ARL's initiatives for identifying, formulating, and
testing new criteria for evaluating academic libraries in the
digital age! The proliferation of electronic information resources
in the past decade has changed the ways in which research libraries
evaluate their service and holdings. This collection of articles
(thirteen of which previously appeared in ARL's bimonthly
newsletter/report on research issues and actions) examines new
measures for library evaluation that are being developed by the
Association of Research Libraries. It presents an overview of how
the Association of Research Libraries' "new measures" initiative
developed, plus insightful reports on the details of the SERVQUAL,
LibQUAL+, and E-metrics projects. Handy flow charts and tables make
the information easily accessible and understandable. From the
editor: "The profound changes in library management and collection
development brought about by digital technology in the closing
decade of the twentieth century have changed the way we think about
libraries. If we were to ask librarians who have been in the
profession for more than a decade how they evaluated a library, we
probably would hear statistics about the number of volumes held and
added annually, the number of serial subscriptions, how much money
a library has to spend, and how many professionals are on staff.
These are the traditional criteria by which libraries have been
judged throughout much of the twentieth century. Newer librarians,
however, especially those who entered the profession in the late
1980s and 1990s, use a different yardstick and frequently recite
different statistics that include terms such as user satisfaction,
spending on electronic resources and services, document delivery
services, numbers of databases and electronic journals available,
and services provided to distance learners." In Evaluating the
Twenty-First Century Library, you'll find valuable information on:
current performance measures for academic libraries the continuing
search for accurate new performance measures the uses of learning
outcomes assessment SERVQUAL, LibQUAL+, and the ARL LibQUAL+ Pilot
Project the results of the 2000 Symposium on Measuring Library
Service Quality the uses of E-metrics in assessing the academic
networked environment and accurately measuring use, users,
services, resources, and other factors an insightful discussion of
the rise in spending on electronic information by research
libraries
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