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VALUE AND IMPACT STUDIES: getting the benefit
Stamford, Wednesday 24 April 2002
Places are still available on this cross-sectoral CPI Library and
Information Policy Seminar
Aim: to probe the benefits and effects of value and impact research - how
do library and information services use and benefit from the results? What
impact do they have on strategy and policy, locally and nationally, and on
such issues as advocacy, best value, marketing and fundraising? What are
Resource's plans for the next phase of work on impact and evaluation?
Target audience for this cross-sectoral event includes LIS managers,
regional bodies, library co-operatives and partnerships, library schools,
independent consultants, and Government bodies.
Sessions and Speakers:
Value and impact: Resource's programme and plans
Sue Howley, Senior Policy Adviser, Resource
Losing our GRIPP on value and impact? The challenge of getting
research into policy and practice
Richard Proctor, Lecturer, Department of Information Studies,
University of Sheffield
Making use of value and impact studies
Margaret Hawkins, Consultant, Instant Library Limited
Getting at the impact of services
David Streatfield, Information Management Associates
The seminar is taking place at The George Hotel, Stamford, Lincolnshire
from 10.15am to 4.00pm. The cost of £195.00 (including VAT) includes
morning coffee, lunch in the Garden Room, afternoon tea and seminar
proceedings (sent to delegates when published).
Enquiries and Bookings to:
Seminar Co-ordinator, CPI @ Instant Library Limited, The Charnwood Wing,
Gas Research & Technology Centre, Ashby Road, Loughborough, Leicestershire,
LE11 3GS.
Tel: 01509 225 665 Fax: 01509 232 748 Email: [log in to unmask]
If you wish to book by email, please specify Delegate Name; Position;
Organisation; Address and postcode for details; Telephone; Fax; Email; Any
special dietary requirements; and the Organisation, Address and Person to
whom invoices should be sent.
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