A notice from Fiona Mullany, Project Trainer at the University of Central England, Birmingham, about eVALUEd project developments:
I am writing to introduce the exciting new Training and Support Phase of the eVALUEd Toolkit E-Libraries Project which has been developed with HEFCE funding by evidence base at the University of Central England, Birmingham.Electronic Information Services are becoming increasingly important in the learning landscape at all levels; Libraries are now investing significant time and money in this technology and are keen to monitor results and continually improve and develop. The eVALUEd Toolkit has been created so that there is a readily available source of information on good practice, model questions, evaluation themes, case-studies, and practical advice on how to conduct insightful evaluations with staff, students and academic
staff.In addition to the easy to use online Toolkit, we are pleased to be able to offer over the coming year eVALUEd Training, which will be rolled out across the UK to give HE Libraries and their staff skills training and coaching support in running effective evaluation projects.
If you are interested in learning more about how eVALUEd Toolkit Training and Support can help you and your Library evaluate and develop its EIS provision, please email me for more information.
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