[Libs-Or] Starting Small with Project Outcome - Webinar

Darci Hanning darci.hanning at state.or.us
Thu Jan 17 09:46:43 PST 2019


Greetings!

The Public Library Association is hosting a free webinar for library staff interested in getting started with outcome surveys but may be feeling overwhelmed with starting something new like measuring outcomes. Learn how to start small and scale up at this webinar and how this is the best method for success at your library.

"Starting small helps libraries increase their staff's comfort with and expertise in outcomes measurement; capitalize on trial-and-error learnings; and build a structure for peer support of data collection and use. Participants in this webinar will hear from a veteran Project Outcome user on their experience starting small by evaluating the library's Small Business series and scaling up to library-wide programming."

When: January 30, 11:00a PT
Cost: FREE but space is limited!
Register here<https://zoom.us/webinar/register/5315471526156/WN_jXPG-I35TuSVJl5XWyy6qA>.

Read on for more information!

Learning Outcomes
At the conclusion of this webinar, participants will:

  *   Know what Project Outcome is and what outcomes are measured;
  *   Understand how to overcome surveying challenges by starting small; and,
  *   Be able to apply best practices and lessons learned from real-world examples.

Who Should Attend
This webinar is open to everyone but will be most helpful to libraries that are new to outcomes measurement. PLA's Project Outcome is a free online toolkit designed to help public libraries understand and share the impact of their programs and services by providing simple surveys and an easy-to-use process for measuring and analyzing outcomes. To learn more or to register for free, visit www.projectoutcome.org<http://ala.informz.net/z/cjUucD9taT04MjM5MzkyJnA9MSZ1PTExMjE3MzYxMjYmbGk9NjIwMzgyODM/index.html>.

Instructors:

Amilcar Perez is the adult services and outreach librarian for the Forest Park (IL) Public Library. In addition to developing services and programming for entrepreneurs, career seekers, and digital literacy, he leads the library's assessment committee to develop methods and infrastructure for program and service evaluation. Amilcar has served in public and academic libraries in Montreal and Chicago, and one of his main interests is to illustrate the impact of libraries on the economic development, lifelong learning, and quality of life of the community.

Emily Plagman is the manager of impact and advocacy for the Public Library Association and manages PLA's performance measurement initiative, Project Outcome. Prior to joining PLA, Emily worked as a project manager at the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning on an energy efficiency grant. Emily received her Master's in International Public Affairs from the LaFollette School of Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin and her Bachelor's in Political Science at Marquette University.


Cheers,
Darci Hanning, MLIS
Public Library Consultant / CE Coordinator
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