학술논문

Developing a generic tool to routinely measure the impact of health libraries.
Document Type
Article
Source
Health Information & Libraries Journal. Sep2018, Vol. 35 Issue 3, p227-245. 19p. 1 Diagram, 6 Charts.
Subject
*CINAHL database
*MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems
*MEDICAL libraries
*MEDLINE
*QUESTIONNAIRES
*SURVEYS
*PILOT projects
Language
ISSN
1471-1834
Abstract
Abstract: Background: Health libraries contribute to many activities of a health care organisation. Impact assessment needs to capture that range of contributions. Objectives: To develop and pilot a generic impact questionnaire that: (1) could be used routinely across all English NHS libraries; (2) built on previous impact surveys; and (3) was reliable and robust. Methods: This collaborative project involved: (1) literature search; (2) analysis of current best practice and baseline survey of use of current tools and requirements; (3) drafting and piloting the questionnaire; and (4) analysis of the results, revision and plans for roll out. Findings: The framework selected was the International Standard Methods And Procedures For Assessing The Impact Of Libraries (ISO 16439). The baseline survey (n = 136 library managers) showed that existing tools were not used, and impact assessment was variable. The generic questionnaire developed used a Critical Incident Technique. Analysis of the findings (n = 214 health staff and students), plus comparisons with previous impact studies indicated that the questionnaire should capture the impact for all types of health libraries. Conclusions: The collaborative project successfully piloted a generic impact questionnaire that, subject to further validation, should apply to many types of health library and information services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]