Hello,
When I first saw this subject heading, I assumed "physical evidence"
referred to something solid - a piece of library realia perhaps. A report is
not physical evidence: it is information and can therefore be manipulated.
Ask yourself what you want the report to represent in your portfolio. If it
is simply in there as evidence that you can write a report, you surely only
need to include a couple of sample pages. On the other hand, if the
*content* of the report is the evidence (e.g. an example of reflective
writing or an evaluation of service performance) then it is probably best to
take excerpts and to present it as such.
I am not yet chartered (I'm aiming to submit by the end of the year) so I
can't claim to be an authority on this, but these are my methods of dealing
with long reports.
Good luck!
Rob
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 11:38 AM, Rob Westwood
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Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 11:12:59 +0000
Subject: Re: Physical evidence for portfolio
Yes I have a similar dilemma - do I include for example the whole report
I did analysing the statistics from a library survey - and if not how much
do I put in. Just the odd page would be meaningless by itself and if I just
put in the front cover I might as well have not done the whole report in the
first place!
Gill Kaye
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David Clover said the following on 20/11/2008 17:14:
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> Lucie
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> I think either of your suggestions OK – for the sake of reducing
number of pages I’d annotate the page itself with full bibliographic details.
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> Lucie Payne
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> The Lady Eleanor Holles School
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> From: Lucie Payne
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> Dear colleagues,
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> I’m writing to ask about how to include references to material which
may be hundreds of pages long. I want to include the Inspection Report our
school received in which the Library is mentioned as being ‘excellent’ etc.
However, the report is well over 100 pages – is it OK just to print/copy the
one page in which the Library is mentioned? And if I print off just the one
page, how do I indicate that it is actually part of a longer official
document? Do I insert a clarification note at the top? Print off the cover
of the report and put that at the front of the relevant page? I’ve got
myself into a muddle about this – since the Library is mentioned only so
briefly in many reports I don’t want to include so much clutter, but if I
mention that our school inspection said the library was managed well, I
obviously need to include this paragraph from the report – or do I? Any
clarification would be appreciated!
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> Thanks,
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> Lucie
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> Lucie Payne
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