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The development of performance measures through an activity based benchmarking project across an international network of academic libraries

机译:通过跨国际学术图书馆网络的基于活动的基准测试项目来制定绩效指标

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to outline the findings from the initial stages of an activity- based benchmarking project developed across an international network of academic libraries. Through working on a shared response to the question: "if we enable and support the academic endeavour how do we measure our effectiveness?" the network of libraries is using the formal mechanism of benchmarking as a means of continuous improvement. Design/methodology/approach - Actual improvements as a result of benchmarking are known to arise from considering and looking at processes, tools and techniques rather than from simply comparing and reviewing measurements of activity. The establishment of the Matariki Network of Universities provided the opportunity to begin work on international benchmarking amongst the member libraries. The project is a collaborative exercise involving comparisons across the libraries on a selected number of services and activities that are similar across the institutions and are representative of overall library service provision. In this first stage of the project the focus is on support for teaching and learning, specifically activities and programmes that support the transition of first-year students into university life. To simplify the process the libraries have shared details in relation to specific cohorts of students. In order to achieve this, participating libraries used an online collaborative workspace to respond to a series of questions. These responses were analysed to identify common themes, highlight exemplars and select further topics for discussion. Findings - Acknowledging the challenge of international collaboration, processes and mechanisms were developed. It was important to establish a shared language with a set of agreed terms and definitions. Similarly, taking time for each partner to contribute to the project has been valuable. Consideration of each of the libraries responses to the survey questions reveals a diverse number of activities and practices that represent a strong commitment to the needs of students. Drawing on institutional strategic direction and policy, each library allocates substantial resourcing to these activities and practices. The exercise within the benchmarking project produced a valuable set of data for each library to review and learn from. In terms of managing the project, findings are consistent with those reported in the administration of other benchmarking projects. The libraries are in the early stages of developing a series of common international performance measures. It is evident that learning more detail about assessment processes used across each library is necessary to advance the project aims. Further work with the project partners on measuring the effectiveness of their activities will allow the testing of the application of a maturity model for quality improvement of library assessment practices. Research limitations/implications - The project provides the opportunity to develop a series of performance measures that can be verified across an international network of libraries. Sharing information on activities and practices that impact upon the wider institution provides a means to review and improve library assessment practices. Originality/value - This paper outlines the first benchmarking activity in the development of a review of performance measures through an activity-based benchmarking project. The activity included an international network of academic libraries. This work will lead to benchmarking effectiveness measures and the development of a library assessment capability maturity model. This will offer a development path, and a better understanding of progress, to demonstrate value and provide evidence of successful outcomes.
机译:目的-本文的目的是概述在国际学术图书馆网络中开展的基于活动的基准测试项目初期的发现。通过共同回答以下问题:“如果我们支持并支持学术努力,我们如何衡量我们的有效性?”图书馆网络正在使用基准化的正式机制作为持续改进的手段。设计/方法/方法-基准测试带来的实际改进是通过考虑和研究流程,工具和技术而获得的,而不是简单地比较和审查活动的度量。 Matariki大学网络的建立为成员图书馆之间开展国际基准研究提供了机会。该项目是一项协作活动,涉及跨图书馆对选定数量的服务和活动进行比较,这些服务和活动在各个机构之间是相似的,代表了图书馆整体服务的提供。在项目的第一阶段,重点是对教学的支持,特别是支持一年级学生过渡到大学生活的活动和计划。为了简化流程,图书馆共享了有关特定学生群体的详细信息。为了实现这一目标,参与图书馆使用了在线协作工作区来回答一系列问题。对这些回答进行了分析,以找出共同的主题,突出示例并选择其他主题进行讨论。调查结果-认识到国际合作的挑战,制定了程序和机制。建立具有一组约定的术语和定义的共享语言非常重要。同样,花时间让每个合作伙伴为该项目做出贡献也很有价值。考虑到每个图书馆对调查问题的回答,可以发现各种各样的活动和实践,这些活动和实践代表着对学生需求的坚定承诺。每个图书馆都根据机构的战略方向和政策,为这些活动和实践分配大量资源。基准测试项目中的练习为每个图书馆提供了有价值的数据集,以供查阅和学习。在项目管理方面,调查结果与其他基准项目管理中报告的结果一致。图书馆正处于制定一系列通用国际绩效指标的初期。显然,有必要进一步了解每个图书馆使用的评估过程的详细信息,以推进项目目标。与项目合作伙伴在衡量其活动有效性方面的进一步合作将允许测试成熟度模型的应用,以提高图书馆评估实践的质量。研究局限性/含义-该项目提供了开发一系列绩效指标的机会,这些指标可以在国际图书馆网络中进行验证。共享影响到更广泛机构的活动和实践的信息,为审查和改进图书馆评估实践提供了一种手段。独创性/价值-本文概述了通过基于活动的基准测试项目对绩效指标进行评估时的第一个基准测试活动。该活动包括一个国际性的大学图书馆网络。这项工作将导致基准化有效性度量标准和图书馆评估能力成熟度模型的开发。这将提供一条发展道路,并更好地理解进展,以证明价值并提供成功成果的证据。

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