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Main Author: Morein, P. Grady
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED225581
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contents Clifford Library and Learning Resources Self-Study Report. Morein, P. Grady Archives College Libraries Higher Education Interlibrary Loans Learning Resources Centers Library Acquisition Library Automation Library Collections Library Equipment Library Facilities Library Instruction Library Personnel Library Planning Library Services Reference Services Self Evaluation (Groups) Systems Analysis User Satisfaction (Information) Based on a 1980-81 study of the Clifford Library and Learning Resources unit at the University of Evansville (Indiana), this report presents the principal study findings and specific recommendations for improvement in library and learning resources and services. An overview of current changes in U.S. higher education considers enrollment patterns and projections, education costs and funding, curriculum shifts, societal attitudes, and innovations in teaching. Academic library trends and projections are also briefly reviewed. An assessment of the University of Evansville covers its major instructional, research, and community service programs; its goals and objectives; and a profile of its faculty, students, and administrative organization. The history and status of the library and learning resources unit are reviewed prior to a detailed analysis of its collections, facilities, staffing, service delivery, bibliographic instruction, technology, and two specific parts of the library, i.e., the Center for Instructional Services (CIS) and the University Archives. Recommendations based on needs in each of these areas are developed with a technique known as Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM). The report begins with an executive summary and a summary listing of its 27 recommendations and concludes with an appendix delineating the study's data sources and survey results. (ESR)
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spellingShingle Clifford Library and Learning Resources Self-Study Report.
Morein, P. Grady
Archives
College Libraries
Higher Education
Interlibrary Loans
Learning Resources Centers
Library Acquisition
Library Automation
Library Collections
Library Equipment
Library Facilities
Library Instruction
Library Personnel
Library Planning
Library Services
Reference Services
Self Evaluation (Groups)
Systems Analysis
User Satisfaction (Information)
Clifford Library and Learning Resources Self-Study Report. Morein, P. Grady Archives College Libraries Higher Education Interlibrary Loans Learning Resources Centers Library Acquisition Library Automation Library Collections Library Equipment Library Facilities Library Instruction Library Personnel Library Planning Library Services Reference Services Self Evaluation (Groups) Systems Analysis User Satisfaction (Information) Based on a 1980-81 study of the Clifford Library and Learning Resources unit at the University of Evansville (Indiana), this report presents the principal study findings and specific recommendations for improvement in library and learning resources and services. An overview of current changes in U.S. higher education considers enrollment patterns and projections, education costs and funding, curriculum shifts, societal attitudes, and innovations in teaching. Academic library trends and projections are also briefly reviewed. An assessment of the University of Evansville covers its major instructional, research, and community service programs; its goals and objectives; and a profile of its faculty, students, and administrative organization. The history and status of the library and learning resources unit are reviewed prior to a detailed analysis of its collections, facilities, staffing, service delivery, bibliographic instruction, technology, and two specific parts of the library, i.e., the Center for Instructional Services (CIS) and the University Archives. Recommendations based on needs in each of these areas are developed with a technique known as Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM). The report begins with an executive summary and a summary listing of its 27 recommendations and concludes with an appendix delineating the study's data sources and survey results. (ESR)
title Clifford Library and Learning Resources Self-Study Report.
topic Archives
College Libraries
Higher Education
Interlibrary Loans
Learning Resources Centers
Library Acquisition
Library Automation
Library Collections
Library Equipment
Library Facilities
Library Instruction
Library Personnel
Library Planning
Library Services
Reference Services
Self Evaluation (Groups)
Systems Analysis
User Satisfaction (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED225581