Catch the Early Bird Rate for An October Start, NISO Training Series
Catch the Early Bird Rate for An October Start, NISO Training Series
October 2022
Research Methods and Tools: 2022 Assessment Training Series
There is still time to take advantage of the Early Bird Registration Rate for this year's annual Library Assessment Training Series. The first session is Tuesday, October 11, with additional details included on the NISO event page.
Over the past four years, NISO has organized a training series of webinars on assessment practices and metrics in the 21st Century. Building upon the foundational knowledge of the webinars previously offered, we are guiding cohort based discussions on research methods and tools libraries use to plan their services, collections, and operations. Beginning in October of 2022, this training series will provide an interactive and hands-on introduction to research methods and tools in a participatory cohort-based experience focused on improving assessment practices, projects, and tools in your own setting. Through this venue, we want to create a community of learning, with meaningful professional experiences and mentorships, sharing experiences, and getting to know each other better while supporting each other through this process.
Our goal is to introduce participants to research methods and tools so they can fully appreciate what they can do and offer locally at their own institutions.
A leader in the field of assessment, Martha Kyrillidou consults in management, evaluation, assessment and R&D activities. She helps libraries respond to customer needs through the development of user-focused services and culture that enhance the user-experience.
Dates are as follows:
Oct 11 - Introduction to Research Methods and Tools for Library and Information Science
Oct 25 - Qualitative and Quantitative approaches
Nov 15 - Reflections on Library Assessment methods and tools
Nov 29 - What do we want to achieve in our library?
Dec 6 - Identification of research questions and challenges
Dec 13 - Conclusion: Most valuable tools and methods - why do we see these as being the most valuable?