ClimateQUAL Survey at University of Illinois Library Library Faculty Meeting November 19, 2014.

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ClimateQUAL Survey at University of Illinois Library Library Faculty Meeting November 19, 2014

About Climate QUAL In 1999, the University of Maryland Libraries partnered with the University of Maryland Industrial and Organizational Psychology (I/OP) program to develop an assessment of the climate and culture of the University of Maryland libraries. In 2004, UM Libraries once again partnered with the I/OP program to provide an updated “snapshot.” The analyses revealed that a number of positive changes had occurred over the four year interval between the two surveys. In 2007, ARL and the UM Libraries, in partnership with the I/OP program tested the generalizability of the OCDA protocol across multiple library organizations. During Phase I, five ARL institutions tested a modified OCDA survey. In 2008, during Phase II, ten ARL and non ARL institutions expanded the pilot further refining the protocol. The protocol was transferred to ARL in 2009 for ongoing operation of a library assessment service, now known as ClimateQUAL®: OCDA, and focuses on measuring internal organizational climate and diversity. 2

About ClimateQUAL ClimateQUAL©: Organizational Climate and Diversity Assessment is an assessment of library staff perceptions concerning (a) their library’s commitment to the principles of diversity, (b) organization policies and procedures, and (c) staff attitudes. It is an online survey with questions designed to understand the impact perceptions have on service quality in a library setting. The survey addresses a number of climate issues, such as diversity, teamwork, learning, and fairness, as well as current managerial practices, and staff attitudes and beliefs. ClimateQUAL© aims to: – Foster a culture of healthy organizational climate and diversity; – Help libraries better understand staff perceptions of organizational climate and diversity; – Facilitate the on-going collection and interpretation of staff feedback; – Identify best practices in managing organizational climate; and – Enable libraries to interpret and act on data. 3

ClimateQUAL at Illinois Members of the Working Group will be visiting divisions and various library units in January and February. We will administer survey in later February-early March 2015 to faculty, APs, staff, academic hourlies and GAs. We will have places for library personnel to take the survey if they do not feel comfortable taking in their own units. It takes 50 minutes in one sitting. All information is confidential. Please encourage your staff to take the survey. 4

Questions or Concerns Look for s and a website. Contact anyone in the ClimateQUAL Working Group: Cindy Ingold, Chair; Jim Cotter, Qiang Jin, Cindy Kelly, Sue Searing, Jen-chien Yu. See for detailed information about the survey and the questions. 5