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Framing Outcomes and Programming Assessment for Digital Scholarship Services: A Logic Model Approach

Meris Longmeier, Sarah Anne Murphy

2021College & Research Libraries15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Assessing digital scholarship services offered either through academic libraries or elsewhere on campuses is important for both program development and service refinement. Digital scholarship support is influenced by fluid campus priorities and limited resources, including staffing, service models, infrastructure, and partnership opportunities available at a university. Digital scholarship support is built upon deep, ongoing relationships, and there is an intrinsic need to balance these time-intensive collaborations with scalable service offerings. Therefore, typical library assessment methods do not adequately capture the sustained engagement and impacts to research support and collaboration that come from digital scholarship services. This article discusses the creation of a logic model as one approach to frame assessment of digital scholarship services in the university environment.

Topics & Concepts

ScholarshipFraming (construction)Digital scholarshipComputer scienceStaffingService (business)CyberinfrastructureScalabilityPublic relationsSociologyKnowledge managementData sciencePolitical scienceWorld Wide WebBusinessEngineeringMarketingStructural engineeringDatabaseLawWeb and Library ServicesLibrary Science and Information LiteracyWikis in Education and Collaboration
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