
Library Assessment in Higher Education
Joseph R. Matthews(Author)
Libraries Unlimited Inc (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 2. December 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-61069-817-7 (ISBN)
Description
Written specifically to address the library's role in education, this book provides guidance on performing assessment at academic institutions that will serve to improve teaching effectiveness and prove your library's impact on student learning outcomes-and thereby demonstrate your library's value.
Academic libraries are increasingly being asked to demonstrate their value as one of many units on campus, but determining the outcomes of an academic library within the context of its collegiate setting is challenging. This book explains and clarifies the practice of assessment in academic institutions, enabling library managers to better understand and explain the impact of the library on student learning outcomes, teaching effectiveness, and research productivity.
Providing essential information for all college and university librarians, this volume discusses and summarizes the outcomes of research that has been conducted to investigate assessment within the context of higher education. This updated second edition incorporates additional research, examines new trends, and covers groundbreaking advances in digital assessment tools as well as the changes in the amount and forms of data utilized in the assessment process. The chapters address assessment from a campus setting and present data that demonstrate the value of the library within that setting in terms of learning, research, and overall impact. In sum, the book presents librarians with up-to-date, practical guidelines for planning and conducting assessment.
Academic libraries are increasingly being asked to demonstrate their value as one of many units on campus, but determining the outcomes of an academic library within the context of its collegiate setting is challenging. This book explains and clarifies the practice of assessment in academic institutions, enabling library managers to better understand and explain the impact of the library on student learning outcomes, teaching effectiveness, and research productivity.
Providing essential information for all college and university librarians, this volume discusses and summarizes the outcomes of research that has been conducted to investigate assessment within the context of higher education. This updated second edition incorporates additional research, examines new trends, and covers groundbreaking advances in digital assessment tools as well as the changes in the amount and forms of data utilized in the assessment process. The chapters address assessment from a campus setting and present data that demonstrate the value of the library within that setting in terms of learning, research, and overall impact. In sum, the book presents librarians with up-to-date, practical guidelines for planning and conducting assessment.
Reviews / Votes
The book provides any academic librarians with up-to-date and practical information that is valuable for planning and implementing library assessment. It should prove appropriate and a must-have for all assessment librarians in an academic setting. The book will absolutely be a valued addition to any academic library collection. Library Assessment in Higher Education will make a significant contribution to the existing literature on assessment of higher institutions and academic libraries. * Performance Measurement and Metrics * The broad perspective format of the book provides a good way to see many of the issues associated with assessment. It is recommended for academic libraries. * College & Research Libraries * [The author] aims the book explicitly at library directors and managers, who will find the blend of theory, application, and data more appealing. Librarians who have the responsibility to manage a library's assessment activities will also find value in the specific guidelines and examples of other academic library assessment plans. . . . Some of Matthews's comments are pithy reminders of important aspects of assessment. For those individuals who become mired in the data,Matthews reminds us that "assessment is a process and not a goal" (p. 205). As such, reading Library Assessment in Higher Education is an excellent part of that process. * Technical Services Quarterly *
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
371 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61069-817-7 (9781610698177)
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Library Assessment in Higher Education
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Joseph R. Matthews
Library Assessment in Higher Education
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12/2014
2nd Edition
Libraries Unlimited Inc
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Person
Joseph R. Matthews is a consultant who has assisted numerous academic, public, and special libraries in a wide variety of projects.
Content
Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Mission of the College or University
Chapter 3: Model of the Student Educational Process
Chapter 4: Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes
Chapter 5: Assessment of the Library's Contribution to Student Learning Outcomes
Chapter 6: Institutional Assessment of Teaching Effectiveness
Chapter 7: Assessment of the Library's Impact on Teaching Effectiveness
Chapter 8: Institutional Assessment of the Research Environment
Chapter 9: Assessment of the Library's Impact on the Research
Chapter 10: Other Areas of the Library's Impact
Chapter 11: Planning Assessment
Chapter 12: Implementing Assessment
Appendix: Outcomes Questions for Practitioners
Index
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Mission of the College or University
Chapter 3: Model of the Student Educational Process
Chapter 4: Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes
Chapter 5: Assessment of the Library's Contribution to Student Learning Outcomes
Chapter 6: Institutional Assessment of Teaching Effectiveness
Chapter 7: Assessment of the Library's Impact on Teaching Effectiveness
Chapter 8: Institutional Assessment of the Research Environment
Chapter 9: Assessment of the Library's Impact on the Research
Chapter 10: Other Areas of the Library's Impact
Chapter 11: Planning Assessment
Chapter 12: Implementing Assessment
Appendix: Outcomes Questions for Practitioners
Index