965 resultados para Special libraries--Management
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Quarterly update for State Library patrons.
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La revista mensual de la Special Libraries Association(SLA), Información Outlook, publica usualmente una columna fija dedicada a cuestiones de copyright. En el número de septiembre de 2001 el artículo se titulaba ¿Tasini: capítulo final¿, y explicaba la resolución del litigio que enfrentó a escritores freelance (los que trabajan por cuenta propia) contra sus antiguas empresas, como el New York Times (NYT), etc. Sin embargo, como en un buen misterio de asesinatos en el que el muerto reaparece, el título de la columna de octubre fue ¿¡El caso que no muere!¿.
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Quarterly update for State Library patrons.
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Quarterly update for State Library patrons.
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Quarterly update for State Library patrons.
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Quarterly State Library Update for patrons.
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Quarterly update for State Library patrons.
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Quarterly update for State Library patrons.
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Quarterly update for State Library patrons.
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Quarterly update for State Library patrons.
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Quarterly update for Iowa Library Services/State Library patrons.
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Quarterly update for Iowa Library Services/State Library patrons.
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The evaluation’s overarching question was “Did the activities undertaken through the state’s LSTA plan achieve results related to priorities identified in the Act?” The evaluation was conducted and is organized according to the six LSTA priorities. The research design employed two major methodologies: 1. Data sources from Iowa Library Services / State Library of Iowa2 as well as U.S and state sources were indentified for quantitative analysis. These sources, which primarily reflect outputs for various projects, included: Statistics from the Public Library Annual Survey Statistics collected internally by Iowa Library Services such as number of libraries subscribing to sponsored databases, number of database searches, attendance at continuing education events, number of interlibrary loan transactions Evaluation surveys from library training sessions, professional development workshops and other programs supported by LSTA funds Internal databases maintained by Iowa Library Services Impact results from post training evaluations conducted by Iowa Library Services 2010 Iowa census data from the U.S. Census Bureau LSTA State Program Reports for the grant period 2. Following the quantitative analysis, the evaluator gathered qualitative data through interviews with key employees, a telephone focus group with district library consultants and two surveys: LSTA Evaluation Survey (Public Libraries) and LSTA Evaluation Survey (Academic Libraries). Both surveys provided sound samples with 43 representatives of Iowa’s 77 academic libraries and 371 representatives of Iowa’s 544 public libraries participating. Respondents represented libraries of all sizes and geographical areas. Both surveys included multiple choice and rating scale items as well as open-ended questions from which results were coded to identify trends, issues and recommendations.
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Quarterly update for Iowa Library Services/State Library patrons.