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Assessment Reflections 2016
January is a time of reflection – this post is just that, some ideas that sparked my interest last year, with hopes of delving into them more deeply in 2017. Sunday morning’s radio listening was doubly-rewarding, as I heard two … Continue reading
An Assessment Librarian Reflects on 2015
It’s the new year, and a time of reflection. As for me, I’ve been thinking about this ‘new position (relatively) at Temple and changes since I began in 2014. I love what I do, and here are some of the … Continue reading
A Culture of Assessment: The Bryn Mawr Example
This month I had the pleasure of visiting Bryn Mawr College as part of a staff development event hosted by the Assessment Working Group for Library & Information Technology Services (LITS). The group is convened this year by Olivia Castello, … Continue reading
So What’s Up with that Assessment Committee?
The Assessment Committee at Temple University Libraries has been active now for almost six months. I’d like to update you on what the Committee has been doing since Joe Lucia charged this group with “providing advice, support, and the development … Continue reading