This book offers a completely new approach to the measurement of academic library effectiveness. Based on a significant empirical investigation, it contradicts established practices such as the measurement of outputs as indicators of effectiveness and the tendency to focus the evaluation of library effectiveness on the success of isolated activities. The book also explores in detail the fundamental inadequacy of library-based bibliographic instruction and information-seeking skills development. It argues that a student learns in order to become information literate and does not become information literate in order to learn. In so doing, it challenges much of the accepted wisdom in libraries and information technology.

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This book offers a completely new approach to the measurement of academic library effectiveness. It argues that a student learns in order to become information literate and does not become information literate in order to learn.

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Introduction Library Effectiveness: A Review Library Effectiveness: A New Approach Assessing Organizational Effectiveness Criteria for Assessing Academic Library Organizational Effectiveness Research Methodology Results and Discussion The Grail of Library Goodness Libraries and Information Bibliography Appendix 1: Effectiveness Criteria Appendix 2: Questionnaire Appendix 3: Questionnaire Items Keyed to Effectiveness Criteria Appendix 4: Sample Characteristics Appendix 5: Statistical Analysis Appendix 6: Variables Comprising Major and Minor Factors Appendix 7: Domains: Their Dimensions and Variables
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Based on a significant empirical investigation, this book argues that the success of isolated activities is not a reliable guide to academic library effectiveness.
How information influences decision-making is the object of research in many disciplines including political science, economics, and others. Titles in this series examine innovations and applications of information transfer in a great many settings beyond just the library.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780313272691
Publisert
1994-03-23
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
208

Biografisk notat

JOSEPH A. McDONALD is Associate Professor and Director of the Library at Fontbonne College. An authority on information systems design and management, his work has been published in journals such as Drexel Library Quarterly, Library Software Review, and The Reformed Journal.

LYNDA BASNEY MICIKAS is an independent consultant in learning and information in Denver. She is also Director of The Human Genome Project: Information Access, Management, and Regulation for the Biological Sciences Curriculum Study at Colorado Springs, Colorado. She was formerly an Associate Professor and Chair of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at Holy Family College.