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Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1975
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contents The Evaluation of Operational Effectiveness and Its Use in the Design of Information Systems. Research Reports Series A, Number 4. Abstracting Indexing Information Centers Information Systems Libraries Library Services Library Surveys Program Evaluation Regional Libraries Social Sciences Use Studies The Design of Information Systems in the Social Sciences project (DISISS) of the University of Bath, England, has recently completed evaluations of three programs: (1) a library staff digest intended to inform personnel of the inner workings of the library; (2) an information system designed to assist professionals and private individuals working with young people; and (3) an indexing and abstracting service--Geo Abstracts. The assessment is done largely through the use of surveys, but cost-benefit analysis and use studies are discussed as tools to further refine the evaluation process. (EMH)
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spellingShingle The Evaluation of Operational Effectiveness and Its Use in the Design of Information Systems. Research Reports Series A, Number 4.
Abstracting
Indexing
Information Centers
Information Systems
Libraries
Library Services
Library Surveys
Program Evaluation
Regional Libraries
Social Sciences
Use Studies
The Evaluation of Operational Effectiveness and Its Use in the Design of Information Systems. Research Reports Series A, Number 4. Abstracting Indexing Information Centers Information Systems Libraries Library Services Library Surveys Program Evaluation Regional Libraries Social Sciences Use Studies The Design of Information Systems in the Social Sciences project (DISISS) of the University of Bath, England, has recently completed evaluations of three programs: (1) a library staff digest intended to inform personnel of the inner workings of the library; (2) an information system designed to assist professionals and private individuals working with young people; and (3) an indexing and abstracting service--Geo Abstracts. The assessment is done largely through the use of surveys, but cost-benefit analysis and use studies are discussed as tools to further refine the evaluation process. (EMH)
title The Evaluation of Operational Effectiveness and Its Use in the Design of Information Systems. Research Reports Series A, Number 4.
topic Abstracting
Indexing
Information Centers
Information Systems
Libraries
Library Services
Library Surveys
Program Evaluation
Regional Libraries
Social Sciences
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED115218