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LibQUAL+® Lite Dissertation by Martha Kyrillidou Now Available via IDEALS [PDF]

Selena Killick tells me that my dissertation is an interesting read — it takes a special person and Selena is one of them! In case you are another kind special person, you can read my dissertation now at the UIUC institutional repository — IDEALS:
LibQUAL+® Lite Dissertation by Martha Kyrillidou Now Available via IDEALS [PDF] [...]

February 15: Submission Deadline for Proposals for Library Assessment Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, October 25–27

2010 Library Assessment Conference Call for Proposals
Washington, DC–The Association of Research Libraries (ARL), the University of Virginia Library, the University of Washington Libraries, and the Conference Planning Committee are pleased to issue this call for proposals for the 2010 Library Assessment Conference, Building Effective, Sustainable, Practical Assessment, to be held in Baltimore, Maryland, October 25–27, [...]

Events at ALA Midwinter

ARL and LibQUAL+® Events at the ALA Midwinter Meeting
Boston, Massachusetts
January 15–22, 2010
LibQUAL+®/StatsQUAL®/ARL booth (#2354)
ARL Library Assessment Forum, Jan. 15
ARL Survey Coordinators and SPEC Liaisons Meeting, Jan. 15
LibQUAL+® Training (3 modules), Jan. 18
METS Workshop: The Basics and Beyond (3 modules), Jan. 18-22
For more details on these events and to register, please visit the ARL at ALA [...]

NISO Forum on Performance Measures and Assessment

Includes presentations by Todd Carpenter (NISO), Steve Hiller (U of Washington/ARL), Susan Gibbons (U of Rochester), Mike Poulin (Colgate U), Suzy Szasz Palmer (Library of Virginia), David Consiglio (Bryn Mawr College), Larry Nash White (East Carolina University)

clipped from www.niso.org

NISO ForumPerformance Measures and Assessment:Critical Tools During Challenging Times

June 1, 2009
Radisson Plaza Lord Baltimore
Baltimore, MD

 

CBA and ROI from NN/LM MidContinental Region

clipped from nnlm.gov

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