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Main Author: Hoglund, Anna-Lena
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ428901
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author Hoglund, Anna-Lena
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contents Measure the Performance of Public Libraries and Your Planning Will Be Easier, More Rewarding--And More Successful. Hoglund, Anna-Lena Comparative Analysis Evaluation Criteria Foreign Countries Library Circulation Library Materials Library Research Library Role Library Standards Library Statistics Measurement Techniques Performance Planning Public Libraries Use Studies Examines the adaptation of a set of library performance measures derived from a UNESCO manual to Swedish libraries. The basic principles of the measurement process and general library objectives are identified, and the difficulties encountered during the study are explained. The Swedish results are compared to the ideal measures presented in the manual. (MAB)
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spellingShingle Measure the Performance of Public Libraries and Your Planning Will Be Easier, More Rewarding--And More Successful.
Hoglund, Anna-Lena
Comparative Analysis
Evaluation Criteria
Foreign Countries
Library Circulation
Library Materials
Library Research
Library Role
Library Standards
Library Statistics
Measurement Techniques
Performance
Planning
Public Libraries
Use Studies
Measure the Performance of Public Libraries and Your Planning Will Be Easier, More Rewarding--And More Successful. Hoglund, Anna-Lena Comparative Analysis Evaluation Criteria Foreign Countries Library Circulation Library Materials Library Research Library Role Library Standards Library Statistics Measurement Techniques Performance Planning Public Libraries Use Studies Examines the adaptation of a set of library performance measures derived from a UNESCO manual to Swedish libraries. The basic principles of the measurement process and general library objectives are identified, and the difficulties encountered during the study are explained. The Swedish results are compared to the ideal measures presented in the manual. (MAB)
title Measure the Performance of Public Libraries and Your Planning Will Be Easier, More Rewarding--And More Successful.
topic Comparative Analysis
Evaluation Criteria
Foreign Countries
Library Circulation
Library Materials
Library Research
Library Role
Library Standards
Library Statistics
Measurement Techniques
Performance
Planning
Public Libraries
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ428901