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Introduction to Opportunity Assessment Instrument

This introduction explains the Institute on Scholarly Communication Opportunity Assessment Instrument.

All participants accepted for the institute’s three-day program development event are encouraged to work with a selected department to complete an opportunity assessment prior to attending the institute.

pdf isc-workshop-apr2013-assessment-intro.pdf

 
 

Increasing the Effectiveness of Your Scholarly Communications Program Workshop Presentation Slides

Presentation slides used in the ARL/ACRL Institute on Scholarly Communications workshop, Increasing the Effectiveness of Your Scholarly Communications Program, held in Indianapolis, IN, on April 9-10, 2013. 

 

isc-workshop-apr2013-slides1.pdf

 
 

Increasing the Effectiveness of Your Scholarly Communications Program Workshop Handout 2

Second worksheet used in the ARL/ACRL Institute on Scholarly Communications workshop, Increasing the Effectiveness of Your Scholarly Communications Program, held in Indianapolis, IN, on April 9-10, 2013. 

isc-workshop-apr2013-handout2.pdf

 
 

Increasing the Effectiveness of Your Scholarly Communications Program Workshop Handout 1

Worksheet used in the ARL/ACRL Institute on Scholarly Communications workshop, Increasing the Effectiveness of Your Scholarly Communications Program, held in Indianapolis, IN, on April 9-10, 2013. 

isc-workshop-apr2013-handout1.pdf

 
 

Better Salaries through Better Data: Introduction to the ARL Salary Survey webcast

In this webcast held on March 5, 2013, Martha Kyrillidou and Shaneka Morris of ARL's Statistics and Assessment program describe how to effectively use data from the ARL Annual Salary Survey to promote higher salaries for library professionals. They highlight salary comparisons from a number of perspectives, including geographic region, type of library (public/private), rank structure, and position categories. The webcast also touches on the history of the ARL Annual Salary Survey and its data collection approach, provides information on the utility of the salary information in the annual ARL publication, and discusses some key changes made to modernize the job categories to reflect current job titles.

This is the first in a series of four webcasts illustrating effective uses of data from the ARL Annual Salary Survey, which reports salaries for more than 12,000 professional positions in ARL libraries in the United States and Canada.

 
 
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