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Using common indicators: A tool-building approach Becca Blakewood, US Impact Study
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Why use common indicators? Using shared resources means time, staff, and funding costs for measurement are minimized Common indicators allow you to aggregate and compare results across multiple organizations
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…and why not? Lack of knowledge or skills (survey design, validation, etc.) Lack of awareness of common indicators Limited time, staff, or funding Lack of leadership support
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Tool-building removes some of these obstacles by providing methods, shared among many similar organizations, for quickly and easily gathering and using data.
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Impact Survey tools Launched in October 2013 for all US public libraries More than 450 libraries have surveyed their patrons and received customized reports of their survey responses. An active user base means we’re getting frequent requests for new features and ways to improve our tools.
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What we provide A validated survey A programmed web survey interface that allows survey responses to be collected from any computer or mobile device A paper survey An online account that allows you to schedule a survey, get custom links to your web survey, and complete data entry for paper surveys Automated reports that summarize and analyze your survey results and are available to download from your account A dataset of your survey responses for further analysis Group accounts that allow monitoring of many surveys
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Build tools that make indicators easy to adopt Develop and validate indicators Create a survey Collect pilot data Use exploratory data analysis to find interesting patterns in the data Design one or more reports to communicate about the analysis Share the survey and reports with similar organizations Ideally, automate: Program the reports for automation (we have used Excel/Word, PHP/html, and R/html) Create account management for partner organizations
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Build tools that serve multiple audiences Using the results: The summary reports we provide have sometimes challenged the assumptions and observations of library staff about how patrons use public computers and Internet. Libraries use this information to adjust service levels and programs to better meet their community’s needs. Library leaders have used their reports to fight budget cuts and inform community decision-makers about specific positive outcomes of library services.
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Not just for libraries We’re extending impactsurvey.org to serve other organizations Choose which survey to run Track organizational data that’s important to you: budget, equipment, service levels Custom reports We’d like to hear about your projects Questions? Or to get involved: info@impactsurvey.org ImpactSurvey impactsurvey
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