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Making Surveys Work For Your Library Robin Miller Kate Hinnant

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Making Surveys Work For Your Library Robin Miller Kate Hinnant
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.55 MB
Author: Robin Miller, Kate Hinnant
ISBN: 9781440861086, 2018033823, 2018042586
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Making Surveys Work For Your Library Robin Miller Kate Hinnant by Robin Miller, Kate Hinnant 9781440861086, 2018033823, 2018042586 instant download after payment.

Library listservs and websites are littered with examples of surveys that are too long, freighted with complex language, and generally poorly designed. The survey, however, is a widely used tool that has great potential if designed well. Libraries can implement surveys for a variety of purposes, including planning, program evaluation, collection development, and space design.

Making Surveys Work for Your Library: Guidance, Instructions, and Examples offers librarians a contemporary and practical approach to creating surveys that answer authentic questions about library users. Miller and Hinnant have experience designing, deploying, and analyzing quantitative and qualitative data from large-scale, web-based user surveys of library patrons as well as smaller survey instruments targeted to special populations. Here, they offer library professionals a guide to developing—and examples of—concise surveys that gather the data they need to make evidence-based decisions, define the scope of future research, and understand their patrons.

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