Conference Session 76
Crisis? What crisis? The use of statistics and data for libraries at a turning point
Statistics and Evaluation
Congress track 2: Policy, strategy and advocacy.
12 August 2012 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Session Room 2 | SI
- 2do. Censo Nacional de Bibliotecas Dominicanas: estadísticas vitales en un momento decisivo YUMARYS ALT. POLANCO-ALMONTE and CÉLIDA ÁLVAREZ-ARMENTEROS (Biblioteca Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña (BNPHU), Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
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Supporting strategic change through statistics of virtual library usage
SEBASTIAN MUNDT (Stuttgart Media University, Stuttgart, Germany) -
Measuring the public library's societal value: a methodological research program
FRANK HUYSMANS (University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands) and MARJOLEIN OOMES (Netherlands Institute for Public Libraries, The Hague, Netherlands) -
User-centered decision making: a new model for developing academic library services and systems
LYNN SILIPIGNI CONNAWAY (OCLC Research, Dublin, Ohio, USA), DONNA LANCLOS (J. Murrey Atkins Library, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA), DAVID WHITE (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom), ALISON LE CORNU (The Higher Education Academy, Oxford, United Kingdom) and ERIN M. HOOD (OCLC Research, Dublin, Ohio, USA) -
Challenges of data driven advocacy in East and Southern Africa
Translations: [Français]
EMMA FARROW (International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP), Oxford, United Kingdom)
Last update: 12 October 2012