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Impact Evaluation of Museums, Archives, and Libraries: Available Evidence Project

January 1, 2002 | Public Programs
This report provides a critical overview of impact evaluation in the museums, archives and libraries sector. The study, funded by Resource: The Council for Museums, Archives and Libraries, consisted largely of a review of the literature published during a five year retrospective period, with a particular emphasis on impact evaluations conducted within the UK. An advisory group, representing all three domains, was also established. The methodologies used in, and the evidence obtained from, these evaluation studies are discussed critically within the broad context of social, learning and economic impact. While there is an abundance of anecdotal evidence and descriptions of best practice in the sector, extensive hard evidence of impact, gathered systematically, is often lacking. The most compelling evidence from the review indicates that the sector has an impact on personal development. There is also a current emphasis on the impact evaluation of special projects and initiatives; a shift in emphasis towards the evaluation of core services will require a corresponding shift in professional thinking.

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Caroline Wavell
    Author
    The Robert Gordon University
  • Graeme Baxter
    Author
    The Robert Gordon University
  • Ian Johnson
    Author
    The Robert Gordon University
  • Dorothy Williams
    Author
    The Robert Gordon University
  • Citation

    Resource Type: Research Products | Literature Review | Reference Materials
    Discipline: Education and learning science
    Audience: Museum/ISE Professionals | Evaluators
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Museum and Science Center Programs | Library Programs

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