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Welcome to Sunnydale

Posted by on October 27th, 2017 Posted in: Blog


It’s the spookiest time of the year! To help celebrate, we’re visiting our favorite fictional town, Sunnydale.

If you’re a long-time reader of Shop Talk, you might already be familiar with the posts about librarians reaching out to the vampire population in Sunnydale. The first post about Sunnydale was Developing Program Outcomes using the Kirkpatrick Model – with Vampires, which featured librarians developing an outcomes-based plan for an evening class in MedlinePlus and PubMed. Since then, the librarians of Sunnydale have been busy creating logic models, evaluation proposals, and evaluating their social media engagement.

Annie the cat bares her fangs. Photo courtesy of Petsitter M.

Whether you’re a new subscriber or have been reading the Shop Talk since its inception, the Sunnydale posts allow us to have a little fun while teaching evaluation skills. We will update this list with new Sunnydale posts, so be sure to bookmark this page for future use.

We hope you enjoy this trip to Sunnydale, and have a fang-tastic Halloween!

Developing Program Outcomes using the Kirkpatrick Model – with Vampires
July 28, 2016 by Karen Vargas

The Kirkpatrick Model (Part 2) — With Humans
August 2, 2016 by Cindy Olney

From Logic Model to Proposal Evaluation – Part 1: Goals and Objectives
August 26, 2016 by Karen Vargas

From Logic Model to Proposal Evaluation – Part 2: The Evaluation Plan
September 2, 2016 by Karen Vargas

Beyond the Memes: Evaluating Your Social Media Strategy – Part 1
January 13, 2017 by Kalyna Durbak

Beyond the Memes: Evaluating Your Social Media Strategy – Part 2
January 20, 2017 by Kalyna Durbak

Finding Evaluator Resources in Surprising Places
April 21, 2017 by Kalyna Durbak

Logic Model Hack: Constructing Proposals
June 2, 2017 by Karen Vargas

Evaluation Questions: GPS for Your Data Analysis
September 8, 2017 by Cindy Olney

Photo Credits: Annie, Cindy’s cat, bares her fangs. Photo courtesy of Petsitter M.

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