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Jan
29
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You may have noticed there is a data visualization bandwagon out there and the OERC bloggers are on it. We like to write about tools and resources that can help you communicate visually. There’s a bit of self-interest here. We want to fuel this bandwagon because we personally prefer to review a one-page visual synopsis… Read More »
Posted in: Data Visualization
Jan
22
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About six months ago Public Library Association (PLA) initiated a service called Project Outcome, that I have been following with interest. An article entitled “Project Outcome – Looking Back, Looking Forward” by Carolyn Anthony, director of the Skokie Public Library, IL was recently published in Public Libraries Online that describes the successes of libraries using… Read More »
Posted in: Blog
Jan
15
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If you spend any time with librarians who work for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM), you’ll likely hear about their adventures with conference exhibits. Exhibiting is a typical outreach activity for the NN/LM Regional Medical Libraries, which are eight health sciences libraries that lead other libraries and organizations in their region in… Read More »
Posted in: Questionnaires and Surveys
Jan
08
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Since last week’s message the OERC has been looking at some additional data about the blog in order to update our online communications plan going forward. The earlier OERC strategy had been to use social media to increase the use of evaluation resources, the OERC’s educational services, and the OERC’s coaching services. These continue to… Read More »
Posted in: Blog
Jan
01
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Happy New Year, readers. We decided to start 2016 on a high note with the OERC Blog’s Annual Report. Wait, don’t leave! I promise, there’s something for everyone at the end of this post. There are links to the most popular evaluation tools and resources from our blog entries this year. We judged popularity using our “clickthrough”… Read More »
Posted in: Blog