The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is now offering a series of free webcasts
highlighting results from the LibValue project, a three-year study funded by
the Institute of Museum and Library Services to define and measure ways in which
libraries create value through teaching and learning, research, and social,
professional, and public engagement.
The LibValue project is conducting research on value and return on investment (ROI) in academic
libraries and developing a set of tested methodologies and tools to help
academic librarians measure which products and services provide the most value
to the university community and best support the university’s mission and
goals. These tools aid library leaders in demonstrating the library’s value to
university administrators and funders.
The webcasts
will be hosted by Martha Kyrillidou, senior director of ARL statistics and
service quality programs, and will feature presentations from LibValue project
researchers on undergraduate student success, the value of commons spaces,
books and e-books, comprehensive approaches to defining library value, success
in teaching and research, and digitized special collections.
LibValue is a
collaboration among the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Libraries, and the Association of Research
Libraries, with partners at Syracuse University and Bryant University.
Webcast information (note that all webinars start at noon and run until 1pm Central time):
- LibValue: Undergraduate Student Success - Thurs., Feb. 14th
- LibValue: Commons Spaces Value - Thurs., Mar. 21st
- LibValue: Books and E-Books - Thurs., Apr. 18th
- LibValue: Comprehensive Approaches to Defining Library Value - Thurs., May 9th
- LibValue: Success in Teaching and Research - Thurs., June 13th
- LibValue: Digitized Special Collections - Thurs., Aug. 15th
Register for any or all sessions here!
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