This is the Front End Evaluation report for the NSF-AISL-funded Pushing the Limits: Building Capacity to Enhance Public Understanding of Math and Science through Rural Libraries (Limits) project. A national survey of rural librarians and their patrons was carried out between February and April 2011. Key guiding questions were: 1) How interested/motivated are rural librarians in: a. Providing science and technology related programming at their libraries; b. Participating in professional development for running public programs; c. Personally learning about science and technology topics. 2) How interested/motivated do rural librarians believe their adult patrons will be in attending public programming in general and the four proposed programs in particular? 3) How interested/motivated are adult rural library patrons in generally attending public programming and the four proposed themed science and technology programs?
TEAM MEMBERS
Dartmouth College
Contributor
Jennifer Bachman
Contributor
Oregon State University
Michael Liu
Contributor
Oregon State University
Citation
Funders
NSF
Funding Program:
ISE/AISL
Funding Amount:
2508018
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