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Publication date: 4 July 2008

Ana Reyes Pacios and Nidia Lubisco

The purpose of this paper is to identify the current evaluation processes and experiences among Latin American university libraries.

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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to identify the current evaluation processes and experiences among Latin American university libraries.

Design/methodology/approach

This study is based on the results of a questionnaire sent to 31 libraries in seven countries.

Findings

It was found that most libraries evaluate some aspect of their services, but the frequency of these actions does not appear to be very consistent. They seem to have an acceptable level of computerization, but some of them neither take advantage of nor make the most of it. Only a few libraries perform an evaluation to improve their management and few libraries have enough historical data sets to permit comparative studies.

Research limitations/implications

The response rate is limited, with just 51.6 percent of surveyed institutions (16 questionnaires returned of the 31 sent).

Practical implications

The paper can aid Latin American university libraries to analyze their evaluation needs in a common forum and to reach agreements as to what are the most appropriate indicators to measure their performance. This will help them in the long term to improve the quality of their services and the value of their role in the performance of the university.

Originality/value

This survey is the first to be carried out to discover the existing situation in Latin America.

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Performance Measurement and Metrics, vol. 9 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1467-8047

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Publication date: 4 July 2008

Steve Thornton

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Performance Measurement and Metrics, vol. 9 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1467-8047

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