2 edition of Evaluating the Performance of Public Library Outreach Services found in the catalog.
Evaluating the Performance of Public Library Outreach Services
National Consumer Council.
Published
June 1986
by Longwood Pr Ltd
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Written in
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 38 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL11244685M |
ISBN 10 | 0712330984 |
ISBN 10 | 9780712330985 |
public outreach to engage staff, the community, and homeless patrons, and discuss the different beyond the scope of traditional library services for groups with particular needs. In and The focus of this paper is evaluating service for homeless patrons. The libraries have. Preface. This booklet is part of the Planning and Evaluating Health Information Outreach Projects series designed to supplement Measuring the Difference: Guide to Planning and Evaluating Health Information series also supports evaluation workshops offered through the Outreach Evaluation Resource Center of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine.
In , YALSA developed a tool for evaluating a public library’s overall level of success in providing services to teens, aged , with areas for evaluation derived from YALSA's Competencies for Librarians Serving Youth: Young Adults Deserve the Best. Potential users of this tool include library administrators, library trustees, teen services librarians, and community members and job. Evaluating School Library Services for measuring the program of the school as a whole according to quality rather than in the quantitative terms that had been used previously as a basis for accreditation. The instrument resulting from the study was chiefly diagnostic with reference to the strengths and weaknesses of the school.
The Outreach Services Department / Bookmobile of the Lafayette Public Library provides library services to individuals and families in community spaces beyond library branches. By taking library services directly to the citizens of Lafayette Parish we strive to increase equitable access to library resources. Program Evaluation Form The Ames Free Library is constantly striving to bring you programming, lectures, movies, clubs and events that our patrons will find engaging, informative and entertaining. Have you recently attended an event or club meeting with us?
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On how to use the minimum budget and manpower to maintain the same level of public library services. Introduction Evaluation of library performance has been one of the most important areas in the library field, especially at the present time when libraries have been facing serious budget cuts.
Broadly speaking, library performance can be. Evaluating the performance of public library outreach services. London: British Library, (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Janice. A resource guide of pathways for public library staff, administrators, and managers to gain the skills necessary for working with library assessment data.
Library User Survey Templates & How-Tos Website: Library Research Service. Evaluating Libraries 1. Evaluating Libraries Presented by Eleanor Bernau and Pam MacKellar Septem 11 am – 12 noon An Online Management Course for New Library Directors in New Mexico Webinar. For integrated library systems, there are checklists for evaluating functions and features and and technical support services.
However, in addition to library standards, there are also some tools. Children's services in public libraries have received unmeasured praise from historians, librarians, and social scientists. Robert D. Leigh in the general report of the Public Library Inquiry, The Public Libra9 in the United States, summarized: Altogether, public library service to children and young people is an impressive achievement.
Outreach Services assists people throughout Fayette County who need extra help using Library services and facilities, including: Homebound adults and those in nursing or retirement centers Children and young people in day care centers, Head Start programs, and special at-risk programs.
Cleveland Public Library’s First Bike-Based Library Service Initiative. The overall mission of the Book Bike is to celebrate both literacy and healthy living while implementing creative ways to educate, provide library services, and instill pride in our urban communities.
When I accepted the position of outreach services librarian at the St. Charles (IL) Public Library District (SCPLD) in FebruaryI did not grasp what outreach fully meant or truly appreciate what an exciting field of librarianship I was entering. Not all libraries have dedicated outreach librarians or departments.
Evaluating the Director TE Evaluating the Director 6 Evaluating the library director is often one of the more difficult tasks faced by a public library board of trustees, but it doesn’t need to be.
It is only difficult when a board is unsure of the process to follow or the criteria File Size: KB. The main theme of the 10th Croatian Conference on public libraries, held in September/Octoberwas Evaluation of public library ns differed, from those focusing on the measuring of public library performance and libraries’ impact on the community to the development of a standard quality assurance system for library services.
Washington-Centerville Public Library extends services out into the community via homebound delivery of materials, mini-branch libraries and speakers bureau presentations at schools, community and civic meetings. For more information call the Outreach Coordinator at or send an email to: [email protected] Providing outreach services for educational support, reading, learning, programs, meetings, cultural events and community gathering spaces included Public Library, Book Purchases, State Aid, and Law Library.
The Chesapeake understand the needs of the community and the role of the Library. CPL Performance: Strategic Plan Criteria 1 File Size: 4MB. Library staff face a daunting task from sorting and organizing books and periodicals to managing media and technological resources.
Your library staff's competence can make or break your organization. With a limited payroll budget, you should seek to use performance evaluations to reward and. Your library’s webpage, depending on how dynamic it is, can also be a good place to host your book club. Book club members participate by commenting on your discussion.
You have full control over members’ privacy and how the data is being used. As an example, check out Greene County Public Library in Ohio. Erin Kloosterman, adult services. The Library's community outreach services expand access to Library materials and resources by reducing barriers of literacy, mobility, and geography.
Bookmobile The Bookmobile is the Library on wheels. It offers ever-changing collections of high-demand materials for all ages including bestselling books, recent and classic movies on DVD, audiobooks, music CDs, magazines, and more. The.
Evaluating Teen Services and Programs provides librarians with the resources to evaluate and improve teen services. Author Sarah Flowers has published many articles on this topic, and was the President of the Young Adult Library Services Association 4/5(1).
Although library impact evaluation is evolving, most of the literature focuses on the methods used and on the evaluation findings. There is a dearth of case studies focusing on the evaluation problems presented by libraries, how these problems are addressed and what lessons can be learned in the process.
This book fills that gap by presenting a series of case studies through. Shelter and transitional housing services Outreach program resources To learn more about these and other outreach services for adults, please call Library Outreach Services Monday–Friday, 8 am–4 pm at.
To learn more about outreach in public libraries, I spoke with recent iSchool grad Jennifer Tolley at Northern Onondaga Public Library (NOPL).
Tolley started in spring of and works with all ages in this three-branch system. Her position title is “Outreach Services Librarian” and her. LRS is part of the Colorado State Library, a unit of the Colorado Department of Education.
We design and conduct library research for library and education professionals, public officials, and the media to inform practices and assessment needs. This project is made possible by a grant from the U.S.
Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).Services provided by the Outreach Department include: • Talking Books for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. The Talking Book Program was established in by an act of Congress to provide free and accessible library services to those who cannot read standard print because of visual, physical, or reading disability.Public Library Outreach The Possibilities • Steps for Getting Started The Office of Community Outreach Services for the New York Public Library and library literacy.
5. The library has a book collection for adult learners, tutors, and teachers. 6. The library also has a collection of video and audio instructional and educational.