2019年ACRL学术图书馆趋势和统计年度调查:将结果映射到ACRL高等教育图书馆标准

Q3 Social Sciences College and Research Libraries News Pub Date : 2021-02-08 DOI:10.5860/CRLN.82.2.87
Janine A. Kuntz, Jeannette E. Pierce
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ACRL学术图书馆趋势和统计调查的编辑委员会很高兴地宣布,在过去五年中,回复率有所提高,2019年有51.6%的美国图书馆回复,而2015年为48.2%。感谢所有提供2019财年和前几年数据的图书馆。参与度的提高有助于更全面地了解学术图书馆正在发生的事情,并为基准测试和影响分析生成更可靠的数据。调查参与者可通过ACRLMetrics平台免费访问汇总数据。那些希望深入了解数据的人可以订阅ACRLMetrics,这是一个在线工具,可以访问1998年至今的所有ACRL调查数据。此外,2019年数据的印刷版也可通过ALA商店购买。本文重点介绍了2019年调查中关于《高等教育图书馆标准》原则的一些关键发现,以说明各机构如何使用这些数据来证明其影响和影响力。ACRLMetrics还为调查整个行业趋势的研究人员提供了丰富的数据。
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The 2019 ACRL Academic Library Trends and Statistics Annual Survey: Mapping results to the ACRL Standards for Libraries in Higher Education
The editorial board of the ACRL Academic Library Trends and Statistics Survey is pleased to announce response rates have improved over the past five years with 51.6% of U.S. libraries responding in 2019 compared to 48.2% in 2015. Thank you to all libraries that contributed fiscal year 2019 data as well as prior years. Increased participation leads to a more comprehensive understanding of what is happening in academic libraries and generates more robust data for benchmarking and impact analysis. Survey participants receive complimentary access to the summary data via the ACRLMetrics platform. Those who wish to dive deeper into the data can subscribe to ACRLMetrics, an online tool providing access to all ACRL survey data from 1998 to present. Additionally, a print edition of the 2019 data is also available for purchase through the ALA Store. This article highlights some of the key findings from the 2019 survey with respect to the principles in the Standards for Libraries in Higher Education to illustrate how the data can be used by institutions to demonstrate impact and influence. ACRLMetrics also offers a rich body of data for researchers investigating trends across the profession.
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