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Jan
18
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The NEC provides evidence-based evaluation frameworks, tools, and best practices to support evaluation and continuous improvement of NNLM programs and services, including PubMed and drug terminologies, data curation and visualization, and continuing education specializations. The nationally distributed NNLM program also makes subawards to member organizations across the country, who in turn create programs and services… Read More »
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Nov
22
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The Dissemination and Impact Core works on several key projects within the NNLM Evaluation Center. The core is directed by Karen Gutzman, head of research assessment and communications at Galter Health Sciences Library and Learning Center where she develops, supports, and implements programs that increase awareness about digital scholarship and issues in the digital environment… Read More »
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Oct
28
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What does effective service look like? The question is one that Erik Elías Glenn has been preoccupied with answering over the past decade, first as executive director of the Chicago Black Gay Men’s Caucus, and today as an evaluation expert at Northwestern’s Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing. “Evaluation is a practice… Read More »
Posted in: NEC Profile
Sep
30
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We’re excited to share what’s happening at the NNLM National Evaluation Center “under the hood” by the Administrative and Infrastructure Core (AIC). Read more about this exciting work in this month’s newsletter. Thanks to everyone for your partnership so far. We look forward to continued work together as we support ongoing and new data needs for the Network in the… Read More »
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Jul
29
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NEC Wants to Get to Know You! During the coming months, you’ll be hearing from the NEC as we reach out to the ROCs and beyond to get to know your needs and concerns related to evaluation. We’ll be doing this through three projects to begin with, with the potential for more collaborative and inclusive… Read More »
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