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Florida’s Outcome-Based Evaluation Program. Technical Session LSTA Coordinators’ Annual Conference November 16-17, 2000. Access for All: Libraries in Florida’s Future; A Plan for the Continued Development of Florida’s Libraries. Goals: Direct digital Internet access
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Florida’s Outcome-Based Evaluation Program Technical Session LSTA Coordinators’ Annual Conference November 16-17, 2000
Access for All: Libraries in Florida’s Future;A Plan for the Continued Development of Florida’s Libraries • Goals: • Direct digital Internet access • Telecommunications networks for Florida Library Network • Technology to facilitate distance learning • Address critical issues that impact Florida’s communities
Eligible Types of Libraries • Public Libraries • Multitype Library Cooperatives • Academic Libraries • Special Libraries • School Libraries
Categories for 20000 • Adult or Family Literacy • Born to Read • Library Services to Older Adults • FloriNet Connectivity • Library Automation • Linking Libraries
Categories for 2001 • Access for Persons Having Difficulty Using Libraries • Library Technology Connectivity and Services
Sample Common Outcomes • Parents read to their children • Older adults use information to enhance their lives • Older adults learn to use computers • Public uses technology to get information • Public learns to use technology
Indicators • Show that the outcomes have been achieved- “Number of parents who read daily to their children” • Ties to the common outcome- but indicator may be project specific • Each outcome has at least one indicator
Setting Targets • Most programs cannot establish targets in the first year of collecting data • We suggested that only ongoing projects set targets
Training And AssistanceProvided for 2000-2001 • LSTA Grant Writing Workshops • Capacity Building Workshops • Liaison Consulting Assistance
First Year Expectations • Refine outcome models • Tools listed on midyear report • Annual report describing outcomes • Exemplary Project Recognition Program
Timetable for Evaluation • 1st Year logic models not scored • Outcome-based grants began October 2000 • 2nd year grants • Models will be scored • Targets should be set for continuing projects
Evaluation Personnel • State and Federal Grants Office • Research Office • Liaison Consultants’ Role • RFP for outside evaluation
Strategies Timeline • 1998 • Bureau of Library Development gets United Way training • Directors’ Conference Presentation • Florida participates in first IMLS pilot project
Strategies 1999 • OPPAGA Review- liked outcome concept • October Directors’ Conference -- Sadlon and Associates presented program • Born to Read Capacity Building Workshop- each group worked on an outcome plan at workshop
Strategies 2000 • LSTA Grant Writing Workshop- new format and application • Grants submitted in March all had logic models which were not scored but were required • Panel at Directors’ Conference gave positive feedback • November 2000 Capacity Building Workshop
Challenges • Initial resistance from State Library staff • We were comfortable with older goals/objectives and outputs • Concerns: • That it was just another fad • Would be intrusive • Would be more work • Governing agencies would not understand the language
Successes • BLD staff finally understood it • BTR Capacity Building Workshop and Grant Writing workshops were turning points- THE FIELD GOT IT! • Logic model helps grant writing process • Accountability • We know that the programs make a difference!
Our Commitment for Support • Help libraries understand the difference between outputs and outcomes • Help libraries focus on the impact their projects have on the public-their outcomes • Encourage libraries to create the systems needed to measure and use the data
Our Support System • Liaison consultants • work with libraries in their area • Research Office • Survey design and pre-testing • Work on indicators • Continued Workshops
Additional Needs • State Library needs to know what other states are doing • Need ideas for support to libraries and how to make it better
Need for Success: • Support of administration • A champion for the project • Outside help • Nurturing approach for those who apply for grants