Title: Tweaking the Dashboard: Validating Academic Excellence Quality Indicators
1Tweaking the Dashboard Validating Academic
Excellence Quality Indicators
- Susan J. Beck
- susan.beck_at_rutgers.edu
- Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
- August 23, 2005
2The Impact and Outcomes of Library Services
- 6th Northumbria International Conference on
Performance Measures in Libraries and Information
Services
3Assessment at Rutgers University Libraries
- The Dashboard Approach as part of the Balanced
Scorecard was selected to monitor organizational
performance. - Cabinet Developed the Academic Excellence Quality
Indicators - The University Librarian assigned the LAC to
Validate the Indicators
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5The Process Used
- LAC conducted focus groups with selected user
groups - Faculty Students
- Librarians and Library Staff
- University Administration
- Alumni, and
- New Jersey Citizens
6Results
- Indicators were validated or adapted
- based on user feedback.
- the study provided valuable qualitative data
about - Rutgers quality indicators
- The wants and needs of users, and
- the performance of the library.
7Findings
8Faculty Role of interview participants
- The RUL Library Advisory Committee, a body of
faculty from all three campuses who act as a
sounding board for the university librarian
represented the faculty
9Faculty Quality indicators evaluated
- Responsive Collections in All Formats
- Easy Access to RUL Collections
- Environment Conducive to Research and Study
- Service Responsiveness of Staff/Librarians
- Information Literacy Attainment
10Faculty Assessment, Concerns, Recommendations
- Group faculty graduate students together as one
user group which represents the concept of
researchers and have undergraduates as a separate
group. - Add criteria that measure the facultys
perception of the librarys ability to plan for
future faculty needs, disciplinary changes, and
technological advancements. - Measure faculty perceptions of the importance of
the library to the university in terms of
receiving adequate funding.
11Faculty Importance of Indicators
- 1. Easy access to Rutgers university library
collections - 2. Responsive collections in all formats
- 3. Ease of use of digital information
- 4. Access to collections elsewhere
- 5. Service responsiveness of staff
librarians - 6. Information literacy attainment
- 7. Environment conducive to research study
12Students Roles of Interview Participants
- Student Organization Presidents
13Students Quality Indicators Evaluated
- Responsive Collections in All Formats
- Easy Access to RUL Collections
- Environment Conducive to Research and Study
- Service Responsiveness of Staff/Librarians
- Information Literacy Attainment
14Students Assessment, Concerns, Recommendations
- Indicators validated.
- Indicators not changed or modified.
- These sound good to us.
- Pleased that the libraries consulted them.
- Desired better facilities and library use of the
universitys debit card. - Excited about the prospect of the libraries
participation in LibQUAL.
15Students Importance of Indicators
- No modifications
- No additions
16Librarians and Staff Roles of Interview
Participants
- Self selected Library Faculty and Staff plus one
administrative librarian from all campuses
17Librarians and Staff Quality Indicators Evaluated
- Adequate Institutional Support
- Access to Learning Development Activities
- Physical Work Environment
- Organizational Climate
18Librarians and Staff Assessment, Concerns,
Recommendations
- Job satisfaction
- What is the public perception of the library?
- Under Adequate Institutional Support, add staff
size sufficiency measures
- How do librarians add value?
- Easy access to RUL collections mention
cataloging. - Add evaluation of web subject guides
- How is the library used?
19Librarians and Staff Importance of Indicators
- Organizational climate
- Institutional support
- Access to appropriate computing equipment
- Recognition
- Access to learning development activities
- Personal safety
- Systems availability
- Physical plant security
20Campus Provosts Role of Interview Participants
- Principal Administrative Officer
- for the individual campuses representing the
university administration perspective
21Campus Provosts Quality Indicators Evaluated
- Reputation
- Leadership
- Service
22Campus Provosts Assessment, Concerns,
Recommendations
- Faculty and Student satisfaction
- If you rate high on the library indicators
developed for our faculty and students than I am
happy with your performance. - Align the librarys goals to support the
universitys strategic priorities and goals. - Integrate into the academic life of each campus
- participate in student life and learning
activities.
23Campus Provosts Assessment, Concerns,
Recommendations, Continued
- Monitor ARL Salary Statistics to ensure
competitive salaries for recruitment. - Reputation Not interested in ARL Rankings.
They reflect financial support only. Provosts
value effectiveness. - Monitor electronic resource use by local business
nonprofit communities.
24Campus Provosts Relative Importance of
Indicators
- 1. Faculty and Student satisfaction
- 2. Competitive Salaries for Librarians
25The Alumni Office Roles of Interview Participants
- These individuals represent the Alumni
Perspective - Director of Alumni Relations
- Manager of Membership and Marketing Alumni
Communications - Receptionist Alumni Office
26The Alumni Office Quality Indicators Evaluated
- Alumni access to resources
27The Alumni Office Assessment, Concerns,
Recommendations
- Desire remote access to our online resources
- Should be able to use the librarys research
materials for their current jobs - Alumni need to be more aware of the
- Librarys resources
- Librarys web page
- Their library privileges
28The Alumni Office Assessment, Concerns,
Recommendations
- Offered to publish an alumni magazine article
about the libraries - linking to a library survey about alumni views
- Recommended how to survey their members
- Offered to track individuals for focus groups,
including - Those contacting them about their library
privileges - Those requesting remote access privileges
29The Alumni Office Importance of Indicators
- 1. Access to materials
- 2. Awareness of services and resources
30State of New Jersey Roles of Interview
Participants
- State Librarian and Library Development Bureau
Consultant represent - New Jersey Citizens
- Statewide library community
- Executive Director of NJLA represents the
statewide librarian community.
31State of New Jersey Quality Indicators Evaluated
32State of New Jersey Assessment, Concerns,
Recommendations
- Citizens unaware of university library use
privilege - Increase awareness of library services to NJ
citizens - Advocate stronger RUL librarian collaboration
with the State Library and NJLA. - Data gathering recommendations survey government
entities, clubs, state organizations and
individuals.
33State of New Jersey Importance of Indicators
- 1. Awareness of RUL Services and Collections
- 2. Collaboration with the State Library NJLA
34Conclusions
- Criteria validated or refined
- Dashboard not yet implemented
- Some elements of assessment are in place
- Participated in LibQual in Spring 2005
- Some data elements collected historically
- Other data elements identified
- Some data gathering instruments to be designed
35Caution
- Development/validation process of the Dashboard
is time-consuming, although worthwhile and
interesting. - Dashboard approach was introduced October 2002.
- Validation began in September 2004
- It is now August 2005
36Momentum
- Such a long process may reduce assessments
momentum - The pace of our process is partially a result of
being implemented by a Committee rather than an
Assessment Office - The Committee members are busy Library Faculty
and Administrators with many responsibilities
37An Alternative Structure
- The effort needed for timely implementation of a
Dashboard, - at a large institution such as Rutgers,
- may justify a library assessment office
38Evolution
- The author believes that Rutgers process has
moved from - a Balanced Scorecard Dashboard
- toward the Performance Prism developed at
Cranfield University - The implications of this shift have yet to be
explored.
39The Performance Prism
- The Performance Prism considers
- the wants and needs of the stakeholders and
- also what the organization wants and needs from
its stakeholders.
40The Prism Address
- Centre for Business Performance
- School of Management
- Cranfield University
- www.som.cranfield.ac.uk
- www.som.cranfield.ac.uk/som/research/centres/cbp/p
roducts/prism.asp - available on August 14, 2005
41For Further Information
- Academic Excellence Quality Indicators
- http//www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/staff/groups/
assessment_com/reports.shtml - Will direct you to the Library Assessment
Committee Reports page. - Once there scroll down to Academic Excellence
Quality Indicators - You will find links to several documents from
LAC, related to the Quality Indicators