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Autor principal: Lithgow, Susan D.
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Publicado: 1995
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contents The Development of Performance Indicators for Prison Libraries. Lithgow, Susan D. Correctional Institutions Cost Effectiveness Efficiency Evaluation Methods Foreign Countries Library Facilities Library Research Library Services Library Standards Measurement Techniques Organizational Effectiveness Prison Libraries Prisoners Public Libraries Resource Allocation Users (Information) This report describes a study to investigate the improved efficiency and effectiveness of prison library provision in England and Wales, through the development and validation of relevant performance indicators to be used as part of quality assurance programs. Prison libraries perform important educational, rehabilitative, and recreational functions. In response to an increasing pressure to show accountability in terms of value for money, a variety of organizations are reassessing performance. The Prison Department recognizes the value of the input of public library services, and has hoped that standards adopted by the public library profession would automatically be transferred to prison library services. However, prison libraries are sufficiently different from public libraries to necessitate performance measures unique to their setting. Factors such as security and care of inmates and staff, transiency of the population, inmate library access, and intensity of library use all contribute towards the disparity between public and prison library services at an operational level. Performance measures were developed based on interviews with prison staff and inmates, observation and monitoring of library service, and reviews of existing documentation. The performance indicators are categorized in three groups: resources--how and to what extent prison library services are resourced, in both financial and non-financial terms; service--statistics of library usage; and consumer indicators--factors concerned with the library users and potential library users. (Author/SWC)
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spellingShingle The Development of Performance Indicators for Prison Libraries.
Lithgow, Susan D.
Correctional Institutions
Cost Effectiveness
Efficiency
Evaluation Methods
Foreign Countries
Library Facilities
Library Research
Library Services
Library Standards
Measurement Techniques
Organizational Effectiveness
Prison Libraries
Prisoners
Public Libraries
Resource Allocation
Users (Information)
The Development of Performance Indicators for Prison Libraries. Lithgow, Susan D. Correctional Institutions Cost Effectiveness Efficiency Evaluation Methods Foreign Countries Library Facilities Library Research Library Services Library Standards Measurement Techniques Organizational Effectiveness Prison Libraries Prisoners Public Libraries Resource Allocation Users (Information) This report describes a study to investigate the improved efficiency and effectiveness of prison library provision in England and Wales, through the development and validation of relevant performance indicators to be used as part of quality assurance programs. Prison libraries perform important educational, rehabilitative, and recreational functions. In response to an increasing pressure to show accountability in terms of value for money, a variety of organizations are reassessing performance. The Prison Department recognizes the value of the input of public library services, and has hoped that standards adopted by the public library profession would automatically be transferred to prison library services. However, prison libraries are sufficiently different from public libraries to necessitate performance measures unique to their setting. Factors such as security and care of inmates and staff, transiency of the population, inmate library access, and intensity of library use all contribute towards the disparity between public and prison library services at an operational level. Performance measures were developed based on interviews with prison staff and inmates, observation and monitoring of library service, and reviews of existing documentation. The performance indicators are categorized in three groups: resources--how and to what extent prison library services are resourced, in both financial and non-financial terms; service--statistics of library usage; and consumer indicators--factors concerned with the library users and potential library users. (Author/SWC)
title The Development of Performance Indicators for Prison Libraries.
topic Correctional Institutions
Cost Effectiveness
Efficiency
Evaluation Methods
Foreign Countries
Library Facilities
Library Research
Library Services
Library Standards
Measurement Techniques
Organizational Effectiveness
Prison Libraries
Prisoners
Public Libraries
Resource Allocation
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED405870