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Jun
24
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Stumble, failure, mistake, bungle, blunder, miscalculation, misstep. These words may carry a negative tone, however mistakes regularly provide important opportunities to learn, adapt, try new strategies, and inspire positive action on our teams and in our work. I’m a huge college basketball fan and can’t help but associate legendary basketball coach John Wooden with the topic… Read More »
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Jun
23
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The NNLM National Evaluation Center’s (NEC) Evaluation & Continuous Improvement (ECI) Core is thrilled to release NNLM Training Survey Tableau Dashboards, version 1.0. These dashboards, which are unique to each ROC, graphically present responses to the standard NNLM Training Survey, in a more approachable, user-friendly manner that empowers ROCs to leverage evaluation data to inform… Read More »
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May
24
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Spring is reporting season, and NNLM RMLs, Offices, and Centers across the country are thinking about their accomplishments over the past year and how best to reflect them. We can make use of existing stores of data to add context and communicate impact beyond typical reporting workflows, such as the RPPR, by employing visualization into our dissemination strategy. Quantitative… Read More »
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May
24
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For Pearl Go, evaluation is often a balance between the importance of introspection and the joys of collaboration. Having only recently begun a formal evaluation role at the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences (NUCATS) Institute, Go says she has used evaluation as a framework for continual improvement throughout her life. Early in her career,… Read More »
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Apr
20
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When the Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HSHSL) at the University of Maryland, Baltimore was renewed as a Regional Medical Library (RML) site in May 2021, the news came with a promise. “Given the state of the country when we were writing our proposal, we felt it necessary to include social justice as related… Read More »
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