40 research outputs found
HELIN Collection Statistics as of June 30, 2005
Chart and statistics for the number of item records held by each HELIN member institution as of June 30, 2005
HELIN Collection Statistics as of June 30, 2007
Chart and statistics for the number of item records held by each HELIN member institution as of June 30, 200
HELIN Institutions\u27 Collection Growth from FY 06 to FY 07
Statistical information about the total number of item records held by each HELIN member institution as of June 30, 2006, and June 30, 2007. Gives the percentage of growth for each institution
HELIN Library Collection Growth from FY 05 to FY 06
Statistical information about the total number of item records held by the campuses/libraries of each HELIN member institution as of June 30, 2005, and June 30, 2006
HELIN Collection Statistics as of June 30, 2008
Chart and statistics for the number of item records held by each HELIN member institution as of June 30, 200
HELIN Collection Statistics as of June 30, 2006
Chart and statistics for the number of item records held by each HELIN member institution as of June 30, 2006
HELIN Institutions\u27 Collection Growth from FY 07 to FY 08
Statistical information about the total number of item records held by each HELIN member institution as of June 30, 2007, and June 30, 2008. Gives the percentage of growth for each institution
Announcement of Davis Grant to HELIN
The HELIN Consortium, consisting of academic and hospital libraries, primarily in Rhode Island, received $236,000 to fund a two-year project to create a shared digital repository using ProQuest\u27s Digital Commons platform
Davis Digital Repository Grant
The HELIN (Higher Education Library Information Network) Consortium, consisting of academic and health sciences libraries in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, has developed a plan to create a digital repository to archive, preserve and make accessible materials to serve the needs of its students and faculty. This grant application outlines the project purpose, methods, costs, and timetable
Asking Better Questions: Small-Scale Assessment Measures That Inform Ongoing Work
The authors explore readily available ways to assess library services such as inter-library loan fill rates, student satisfaction surveys, circulation rates of newly acquired material, and assessment of the bibliographies of student papers. They also discuss their experience with administrating the LibQual+ survey