Friday 14 December 2007

Invitation to our AGM

ASLIB Engineering Group invite you to banish those January blues at their Annual General Meeting combined with a half-day seminar.

PERFORMANCE INDICATORS AND EVIDENCE–BASED LIBRARIANSHIP to be held at
IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 58 Prince’s Gate, London, SW7

17 JANUARY 2008

and followed by

WINE AND NIBBLES

The afternoon will commence at 1 p.m. with lunch and the seminar
will run from 2 – 5 p.m., with the AGM from 1.45 p.m. to 2 p.m. and
wine and nibbles after 5 p.m.

The seminar will feature four presentations:

Victoria Bird (Reading University Library) will be talking about
various theories on measuring value added to companies by
libraries, focussing on Cost-Benefit Analysis, and outlining some of
the problems of statistical assessment, as well as providing a few
guidelines.

Selena Killick (DCMT Library, Cranfield University) will be talking
about the LibQUAL+ library survey methodology, allowing you to
ascertain users’ expectations and perceptions of the quality of the
library service in comparison with other libraries.

Celia Waters (Army Library and Information Service) will be
talking about how to demonstrate the impact of libraries to parent
organisations, and present a case study of the assessment of
DSTL library resources on the ability of research staff to undertake
research.

Frankie Wilson (Brunel University Library) will be talking about the
different aspects of measuring performance, and the importance of
the ‘human factor’.

The afternoon will include lunch, afternoon tea and coffee and the
social afterwards. A nominal charge of £10 to members and £15
to non-members will be made for catering.
Places are restricted to 20 so book early to avoid disappointment!
For further information or to book, please contact Rachel Daniels
on 01793 785 113 or r.j.daniels@cranfield.ac.uk

58 Prince’s Gate is located just off Exhibition Road, opposite
the main entrance to Imperial College, adjacent to the Tanaka
Business School:

http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/pls/portallive/docs/1/30141696.PDF

(It is no. 24 on the campus map.)

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