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Many libraries, like other organizations, engage in strategic planning in order to understand their community's information needs and to be aware of strengths, opportunities, weaknesses, and threats that can influence success. Evaluation is the process of understanding the extent to which specific goals are reached and provides information that is useful in demonstrating the library's worth. This book aims to make the process transparent and easy to follow.
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Five Steps of Outcome-Based Planning and Evaluation for Public Libraries
2016, American Library Association
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0838914152 9780838914151
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Five steps of outcome-based planning and evaluation for public libraries
2016
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Five Steps of Outcome-Based Planning and Evaluation for Public Libraries
2016, American Library Association
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Table of Contents
Outcomes, services and programs, and OBPE
Gathering information
Determining outcomes
Designing programs and services
Evaluating programs and services
Sharing results
Appendix A. Community assessment environmental scan : internal (library) factors
Appendix B. Community assessment environmental scan : external (community) factors
Appendix C. Community assessment : field research questions to ask yourself
Appendix D. Community assessment : sample interview and focus group questions.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-95) and index.
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