数据驱动的决策:图书馆和信息专业人员的实用工具包

IF 1 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/24750158.2023.2205560
C. Gilbert
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数据驱动决策是指利用对数据的理解来进行决策和规划,以促进服务改进等过程,识别不断变化的需求和趋势,开发新服务,并阐明服务提供和维护方面的优势。该书的作者Amy Stubbing负责威斯敏斯特大学的战略规划和学习支持服务的开发。她对数据及其用于决策的兴趣促使她为图书馆开发了一个数据驱动的决策工具包。这本书是与图书馆合作使用工具包的成果。还有来自英国几位学术图书馆员的撰稿人描述了他们使用数据提供更好服务的经历。正文分为两个主要部分。第一部分描述了工具包以及如何使用它,而第二部分涵盖了由贡献者撰写的特定主题,并侧重于现实场景。在每一章的开头都有一个简短的介绍,列出了本章中的主题和参考资料,以便读者可以直接导航到该主题。通篇提供了许多实际的例子。文本包括用于说明点的表格、图表和数据图,这些点也可以在其他情况下重复使用。关于如何收集手动数据、如何规范化和映射数据、数据分析以及如何使用现有数据,我们提供了建议。这里有通过经验获得的技巧和陷阱的描述。第二部分的参与者描述了收集地图、用户体验和定性数据、使用数字和社交媒体为决策提供信息、数据可视化技术以及建立数据驱动的文化等过程。在这本书的末尾有一个供进一步研究的参考书目和一个索引。对于一本关于数据的书来说,语气出乎意料地友好、对话、易读。内容有趣、相关,并且能够在大多数库中实现。虽然这些解释和例子是以学术图书馆为基础的,但这些技术可以应用于所有类型的图书馆。这本书强烈推荐给希望使用数据来改善服务的从业者——这很可能是我们所有人。
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Data driven decisions: a practical toolkit for library and information professionals
Data driven decision making is about using an understanding of data to feed into decision making and planning to facilitate processes such as service improvement, identify changing needs and trends to develop new services, and to articulate strengths in service delivery and maintenance. The book’s author, Amy Stubbing, is responsible for strategic planning and the development of learning support provision at the University of Westminster. Her interest in data and its use to inform decision making has led her to develop a data driven decisions toolkit for libraries. The book is the culmination of working with libraries on using the toolkit. There are also contributors from several academic librarians in the UK who describe their experiences using data to deliver better services. The text is split into two main parts. The first part describes the toolkit and how to use it, while the second part covers specific topics written by contributors and focusing on real-life scenarios. At the start of each chapter there is a brief introduction which lists the topics in the chapter with a reference so the reader can navigate directly to the topic. There are many practical examples provided throughout. The text includes tables, charts, and data maps used to illustrate points which can also be reused in other situations. There is advice on how to collect manual data, how to normalise and map data, data analysis, and how to move forward with what data you have. There are descriptions of tips and pitfalls gained through experience. Contributors in part two describe processes such as collection mapping, user experience and qualitative data, use of digital and social media to inform decisions, data visualisation techniques and building a data driven culture. At the end of the book there is a bibliography for further study, and an index. For a book about data the tone is unexpectedly friendly, conversational, and easy to read. The content is interesting, relevant, and able to be implemented in most libraries. While the explanations and examples are academic library based, the techniques can be applied to all types of libraries. This book is highly recommended to practitioners looking to use data to improve services – which is most likely all of us.
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Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association is the flagship journal of the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA). It is a quarterly publication for information science researchers, information professionals, related disciplines and industries. The Journal aims to stimulate discussion and inform practice by showcasing original peer reviewed research articles and other scholarly papers about, or relevant to, the Australian and Southern Asia Pacific regions. Authors from the full range of information professions and areas of scholarship are invited to contribute their work to the Journal.
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