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CAPM Evaluation Methodology

CAPM Evaluation Methodology. Bielefeld Conference 2006 Sayeed Choudhury Johns Hopkins University. Background. Research Libraries in the United States are building off-site facilities to address space constraints or shortages within the main library

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CAPM Evaluation Methodology

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  1. CAPM Evaluation Methodology Bielefeld Conference 2006 Sayeed Choudhury Johns Hopkins University

  2. Background • Research Libraries in the United States are building off-site facilities to address space constraints or shortages within the main library • Existing service includes physical delivery from these facilities at the patron’s request

  3. CAPM Project • The goal of the CAPM project is to develop efficient (i.e., cost-effective), real-time, enhanced browsing and search capabilities, through the Web, to off-site materials by using a combination of robotics, automated systems, and software

  4. Conjoint Analysis • Use of multi-attribute, stated preference techniques • In choice experiments, often expressed as surveys, subjects state which alternatives (services or features) they most prefer; the alternatives are distinguished by their multi-attributes • Choices between existing and future options

  5. Decision Support System • Integration LibQUAL+™, ProSeBiCA and CAPM methodologies • LibQUAL+™ identifies “gaps” in current services • ProSeBiCA provides framework for priorities and future services • CAPM provide assessment of specific choices for implementing new service

  6. Future Plans • Proposal to Institute for Museum and Library Services • Application of techniques at Bielefeld, Johns Hopkins and University of Texas at Austin • Long-term service, perhaps offered through ARL

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