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Main Authors: Reich, Victoria Ann, Betcher, Melissa Ann
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1985
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED273284
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author Reich, Victoria Ann
Betcher, Melissa Ann
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Betcher, Melissa Ann
Reich, Victoria Ann
Betcher, Melissa Ann
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contents The Library of Congress Optical Disk Print Pilot Project. Staff Evaluation. Reich, Victoria Ann Betcher, Melissa Ann Equipment Evaluation Evaluation Methods Online Systems Optical Disks Participant Satisfaction Pilot Projects Program Evaluation This project was conducted April-May 1985 and involved 62 public service librarians. The evaluation goals were to involve the staff during the implementation of this new technology and to collect data on these objectives: to measure satisfaction with training, documentation, equipment, printing, and system reliability; to identify materials to be scanned; and to determine general satisfaction. Terminal logs, a message phone, three questionnaires, and group interviews were used to collect data. Staff were generally satisfied with the system, with some interesting exceptions. Staff suggestions, once implemented, will ease the incorporation of the optical disk into the library's environment. (Author)
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spellingShingle The Library of Congress Optical Disk Print Pilot Project. Staff Evaluation.
Reich, Victoria Ann
Betcher, Melissa Ann
Equipment Evaluation
Evaluation Methods
Online Systems
Optical Disks
Participant Satisfaction
Pilot Projects
Program Evaluation
The Library of Congress Optical Disk Print Pilot Project. Staff Evaluation. Reich, Victoria Ann Betcher, Melissa Ann Equipment Evaluation Evaluation Methods Online Systems Optical Disks Participant Satisfaction Pilot Projects Program Evaluation This project was conducted April-May 1985 and involved 62 public service librarians. The evaluation goals were to involve the staff during the implementation of this new technology and to collect data on these objectives: to measure satisfaction with training, documentation, equipment, printing, and system reliability; to identify materials to be scanned; and to determine general satisfaction. Terminal logs, a message phone, three questionnaires, and group interviews were used to collect data. Staff were generally satisfied with the system, with some interesting exceptions. Staff suggestions, once implemented, will ease the incorporation of the optical disk into the library's environment. (Author)
title The Library of Congress Optical Disk Print Pilot Project. Staff Evaluation.
topic Equipment Evaluation
Evaluation Methods
Online Systems
Optical Disks
Participant Satisfaction
Pilot Projects
Program Evaluation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED273284