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Main Author: Heath, Fred
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ917795
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contents Library Assessment: The Way We Have Grown Heath, Fred Research Libraries Public Libraries Conferences (Gatherings) Accountability Professional Associations Library Associations Library Facilities Library Services Performance Evaluation Methods This essay served as the basis for the opening keynote speech during the Library Assessment Conference in Baltimore in 2010. It set the stage by tracing the demands for accountability in the beginning of the century and outlining progress made. It provided important background and context for the following four keynote papers delivered by Megan Oakleaf on teaching and learning, Danuta Nitecki on assessment of library spaces, Joe Matthews on performance measures, and Stephen Town on library value. This essay emphasizes some of the work the Association of Research Libraries and its partners have supported over the past decade and places ARL developments in the larger context of assessment activities across the profession and around the globe.
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spellingShingle Library Assessment: The Way We Have Grown
Heath, Fred
Research Libraries
Public Libraries
Conferences (Gatherings)
Accountability
Professional Associations
Library Associations
Library Facilities
Library Services
Performance
Evaluation Methods
Library Assessment: The Way We Have Grown Heath, Fred Research Libraries Public Libraries Conferences (Gatherings) Accountability Professional Associations Library Associations Library Facilities Library Services Performance Evaluation Methods This essay served as the basis for the opening keynote speech during the Library Assessment Conference in Baltimore in 2010. It set the stage by tracing the demands for accountability in the beginning of the century and outlining progress made. It provided important background and context for the following four keynote papers delivered by Megan Oakleaf on teaching and learning, Danuta Nitecki on assessment of library spaces, Joe Matthews on performance measures, and Stephen Town on library value. This essay emphasizes some of the work the Association of Research Libraries and its partners have supported over the past decade and places ARL developments in the larger context of assessment activities across the profession and around the globe.
title Library Assessment: The Way We Have Grown
topic Research Libraries
Public Libraries
Conferences (Gatherings)
Accountability
Professional Associations
Library Associations
Library Facilities
Library Services
Performance
Evaluation Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ917795