Demonstrating results using outcome measurement in your library
Library services and programs that not only meet goals but can also demonstrate these results are more likely to secure repeat funding. By evaluating and presenting outcomes, libraries can document the positive work they do in a concrete way and gain financial support. According to Planning for Resu...
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Main Author: | Rubin, Rhea Joyce |
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Corporate Author: | Public Library Association |
Format: | Unknown |
Language: | English |
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Chicago
American Library Association
2006
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Series: | PLA results series
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