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Assessing Library Research Support in South Africa Pat Busby, Colin Darch, Karin de Jager. Quantitative Assessment. Qualitative Assessment. Our Vision To model transformation & enrichment in the support offered to researchers by South African academic libraries
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Assessing Library Research Support in South Africa Pat Busby, Colin Darch, Karin de Jager Quantitative Assessment Qualitative Assessment Our Vision To model transformation & enrichment in the support offered to researchers by South African academic libraries Carnegie Corporation of New York grant of US$2.5 million Three components The Academy (empowering librarians in 2 week residential courses and 6 week US 'internships'); The Portal (facilitating customised access to digital content); The Commons (dedicated hi-tech physical space for researchers) Three partners University Libraries at Cape Town, KwaZulu-Natal & the Witwatersrand Baseline Snapshot 2006 - LibQUAL+ data 2005 - Reference statistics - Knowledge Commons usage - Circulation & ILL - Use of electronic resources Consortial Standard Measures Research Commons - Login pop-ups - Exit surveys - Log of activities - Tracking demand Portal - Bandwidth monitoring - Tracking use - Usability studies - Digitisation of African material • Needs assessment • - LibQUAL+ • - Anecdotal evidence • - Focus groups • Research Academy • - Daily ‘post-its’ & blogs • - Virtual Learning Environment • - Publishable research reports • - 'Before & after' assessment • - Impact study at end 2008 • US 'Internships' • - Weekly reports & blogging • - Mid-term evaluation meeting • - Institutional presentations • Outcomes Expected by Donor • - Web portal with new Africa-oriented content • - Three equipped & functioning Research Commons • - Domain expertise & research skills improved among librarians • Longer Term Outcomes • - Develop leadership qualities among librarians • - Expand model beyond 3 institutions • - Increase research output at 3 institutions (indirect outcome) Problems - Project to improve research output - How to measure success? - Institutions are independent - Evaluation is not prescriptive