Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Chen, Ching-chih, Hernon, Peter
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
Subjects:
Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED232658
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1867180760907120640
author Chen, Ching-chih
Hernon, Peter
author_facet Chen, Ching-chih
Hernon, Peter
Chen, Ching-chih
Hernon, Peter
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Criteria of Effectiveness for Network Delivery of Citizens Information through Libraries. Summary Final Report. Chen, Ching-chih Hernon, Peter Case Studies Consumer Education Consumer Science Formative Evaluation Information Networks Information Services Library Networks Models Organizational Effectiveness Reference Services Research Methodology A study was conducted in order to examine the current state of the art in library network delivery of consumer information services and to develop an assessment model for the effectiveness of network delivery of citizens' information. Based on a comprehensive survey of 620 library networks, typologies for both library and non-library networks providing consumer information services were formulated. With the assistance of an advisory group consisting of experts in both library and non-library network activities, a conceptual model was developed for evaluating the effectiveness of information networks in providing consumer information. The model consisted of research questions organized into 13 areas of consideration, and an interview guide was developed for testing and refining the model. Five library and four non-library networks providing consumer information services were selected for in-depth case analyses. These analyses, which were derived from the interview guide, reflected the history and present status of the networks, as well as the short-term and long-term concerns of network staff on the provision of consumer information services. Major similarities and dissimilarities among the networks were evident; the findings of the case analyses were used to modify the original assessment model. The methodology and results of the study are briefly presented in this summary final report. (Author/ESR)
format Recurso educativo Open Access
id eric_ED232658
institution ERIC Institute of Education Sciences
language en
publishDate 1982
record_format eric
spellingShingle Criteria of Effectiveness for Network Delivery of Citizens Information through Libraries. Summary Final Report.
Chen, Ching-chih
Hernon, Peter
Case Studies
Consumer Education
Consumer Science
Formative Evaluation
Information Networks
Information Services
Library Networks
Models
Organizational Effectiveness
Reference Services
Research Methodology
Criteria of Effectiveness for Network Delivery of Citizens Information through Libraries. Summary Final Report. Chen, Ching-chih Hernon, Peter Case Studies Consumer Education Consumer Science Formative Evaluation Information Networks Information Services Library Networks Models Organizational Effectiveness Reference Services Research Methodology A study was conducted in order to examine the current state of the art in library network delivery of consumer information services and to develop an assessment model for the effectiveness of network delivery of citizens' information. Based on a comprehensive survey of 620 library networks, typologies for both library and non-library networks providing consumer information services were formulated. With the assistance of an advisory group consisting of experts in both library and non-library network activities, a conceptual model was developed for evaluating the effectiveness of information networks in providing consumer information. The model consisted of research questions organized into 13 areas of consideration, and an interview guide was developed for testing and refining the model. Five library and four non-library networks providing consumer information services were selected for in-depth case analyses. These analyses, which were derived from the interview guide, reflected the history and present status of the networks, as well as the short-term and long-term concerns of network staff on the provision of consumer information services. Major similarities and dissimilarities among the networks were evident; the findings of the case analyses were used to modify the original assessment model. The methodology and results of the study are briefly presented in this summary final report. (Author/ESR)
title Criteria of Effectiveness for Network Delivery of Citizens Information through Libraries. Summary Final Report.
topic Case Studies
Consumer Education
Consumer Science
Formative Evaluation
Information Networks
Information Services
Library Networks
Models
Organizational Effectiveness
Reference Services
Research Methodology
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED232658