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Main Author: Ackermann, Eric
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1062647
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contents Program Assessment in Academic Libraries: An Introduction for Assessment Practitioners Ackermann, Eric Academic Libraries Program Evaluation Educational Practices Organizational Culture Barriers Library Services Library Instruction Library Materials Library Development Data Collection Evaluation Methods Although academic libraries have a long tradition of program assessment, in the past the results have been more meaningful internally than externally. Recent changes in the conceptualization of libraries' role in higher education and advances in measurement tools will likely provide answers to different questions, particularly the relationship of library services and resources to student learning and success. This paper discusses the following: (1) The tradition of assessment in libraries; (2) The current state of affairs and challenges of assessing the following library components--instruction, services, and resources; and (3) Implications for the future of library assessment. Much work has yet to be done in the assessment of libraries. Hopefully these future endeavors will illuminate relationships between elements of the library and student learning and success. Such information could only help the efficacy of libraries around the country.
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spellingShingle Program Assessment in Academic Libraries: An Introduction for Assessment Practitioners
Ackermann, Eric
Academic Libraries
Program Evaluation
Educational Practices
Organizational Culture
Barriers
Library Services
Library Instruction
Library Materials
Library Development
Data Collection
Evaluation Methods
Program Assessment in Academic Libraries: An Introduction for Assessment Practitioners Ackermann, Eric Academic Libraries Program Evaluation Educational Practices Organizational Culture Barriers Library Services Library Instruction Library Materials Library Development Data Collection Evaluation Methods Although academic libraries have a long tradition of program assessment, in the past the results have been more meaningful internally than externally. Recent changes in the conceptualization of libraries' role in higher education and advances in measurement tools will likely provide answers to different questions, particularly the relationship of library services and resources to student learning and success. This paper discusses the following: (1) The tradition of assessment in libraries; (2) The current state of affairs and challenges of assessing the following library components--instruction, services, and resources; and (3) Implications for the future of library assessment. Much work has yet to be done in the assessment of libraries. Hopefully these future endeavors will illuminate relationships between elements of the library and student learning and success. Such information could only help the efficacy of libraries around the country.
title Program Assessment in Academic Libraries: An Introduction for Assessment Practitioners
topic Academic Libraries
Program Evaluation
Educational Practices
Organizational Culture
Barriers
Library Services
Library Instruction
Library Materials
Library Development
Data Collection
Evaluation Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1062647