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The following is the most effective way that IASSIST fulfills its Education objective: Workshops at the annual conference (13) Sessions at the annual conference (10) Website (6) – though prevailing sentiment is that it *could* be – but perhaps currently is not IASSIST mailing list (4) IASSIST Quarterly (3) International outreach (3) Membership networking (3)
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The following is the most effective way that IASSIST fulfills its Education objective: Website (10) Insular nature of annual conference – not enough dissemination of content (3) Annual conference programming – lack of breadth (2) Structure of Education Committee (2)
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The following is the most effective way that IASSIST fulfills its Outreach objective: Outreach Committee (8) Collaboration with other organizations (5) Support of colleagues in countries not established in IASSIST (3) Word of mouth, direct networking (2) Welcoming newcomers (2)
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The following is the least effective way that IASSIST fulfills its Outreach objective: Lack of Collaboration with other organizations (5) “IASSIST at a Glance” Brochure / distribution (5) Not enough efforts to welcome newcomers(4)
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The following is the most effective way that IASSIST fulfills its Advocacy objective: Standards advocacy (4) Members’ actions (4) Data access advocacy (4)
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The following is the least effective way that IASSIST fulfills its Advocacy objective: Lacking clarity of objectives (2) Inability to set agenda for volunteer advocates (3)
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The ideal communication strategy for IASSIST would be: Maintain listserv as primary communication method (8) Not enough time to engage active communication methods such as the blog – keep communications simple!(5) Make IQ more accessible – indexed, online journal (3) Wiki for education (2) More options for smaller, sub-group communications (forums, blogs) (2)
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Regarding organizational structure, I think that the organization should: Maintain current volunteer structure, encourage involvement (4) Hire administrative help to improve organizational responsiveness (4) Welcome participation, break-up “inner circle” or perception of it (3) Weigh *breadth* against *depth* in future growth plans (2) Consider specific, unique role of IASSIST, weigh relationship to parallel organizations such as IFDO (2)
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