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Autori principali: Van Toll, Faith, McNamara, Mary E.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1980
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author Van Toll, Faith
McNamara, Mary E.
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contents Data Assessment in a Regional Medical Library Consultant/Extension Program: Indicators of Institutional Change. Papers and Reports, No. 18. Van Toll, Faith McNamara, Mary E. Change Agents Data Collection Institutional Evaluation Library Administration Library Cooperation Library Networks Medical Libraries Organizational Development Program Evaluation Questionnaires In January 1972, the Kentucky-Ohio-Michigan Regional Medical Library Network initiated an extramural program with a coordinator at each of its participating libraries to function as liaison between the network and basic units. Data collection devices were developed in order to evaluate the program in terms of its ability to foster responsible hospital library participation in the biomedical communication network. The extramural program is evaluated in this report from four perspectives: (1) nature of activities, (2) institutional change, (3) network changes, and (4) program objectives. Tables show the amount of time spent on each type of activity and the number of contacts in each of several categories. Data on institutional change were gathered through an institutional annual report system, which collects data in five categories: administration, personnel, professional and network development, user services, and technical services. Local network changes, ascertained through local yearly reports, are briefly discussed. Program objectives are reported as they existed at the start of the program, and compared to subsequent refinements, with relevant data about their development. Finally, a discussion summarizes the data collected with regard to the four evaluation perspectives mentioned above. (SW)
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spellingShingle Data Assessment in a Regional Medical Library Consultant/Extension Program: Indicators of Institutional Change. Papers and Reports, No. 18.
Van Toll, Faith
McNamara, Mary E.
Change Agents
Data Collection
Institutional Evaluation
Library Administration
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Medical Libraries
Organizational Development
Program Evaluation
Questionnaires
Data Assessment in a Regional Medical Library Consultant/Extension Program: Indicators of Institutional Change. Papers and Reports, No. 18. Van Toll, Faith McNamara, Mary E. Change Agents Data Collection Institutional Evaluation Library Administration Library Cooperation Library Networks Medical Libraries Organizational Development Program Evaluation Questionnaires In January 1972, the Kentucky-Ohio-Michigan Regional Medical Library Network initiated an extramural program with a coordinator at each of its participating libraries to function as liaison between the network and basic units. Data collection devices were developed in order to evaluate the program in terms of its ability to foster responsible hospital library participation in the biomedical communication network. The extramural program is evaluated in this report from four perspectives: (1) nature of activities, (2) institutional change, (3) network changes, and (4) program objectives. Tables show the amount of time spent on each type of activity and the number of contacts in each of several categories. Data on institutional change were gathered through an institutional annual report system, which collects data in five categories: administration, personnel, professional and network development, user services, and technical services. Local network changes, ascertained through local yearly reports, are briefly discussed. Program objectives are reported as they existed at the start of the program, and compared to subsequent refinements, with relevant data about their development. Finally, a discussion summarizes the data collected with regard to the four evaluation perspectives mentioned above. (SW)
title Data Assessment in a Regional Medical Library Consultant/Extension Program: Indicators of Institutional Change. Papers and Reports, No. 18.
topic Change Agents
Data Collection
Institutional Evaluation
Library Administration
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Medical Libraries
Organizational Development
Program Evaluation
Questionnaires
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED191436