CDL: Call for book chapters on data analysis and use in libraries

From: John P. Abbott <AbbottJP_at_appstate.edu>
Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2007 14:18:24 -0400
To: COLLDV-L_at_usc.edu
From:  Darby Orcutt, North Carolina State University Libraries,
<darby_orcutt_at_ncsu.edu>


Call for Papers:

_Library Data: Empowering Practice and Persuasion_ (an edited volume)

Librarians increasingly have access to vast amounts of data, but more 
important than the data itself is how it is handled,
interpreted, and used.

This is your opportunity to contribute to the critical discussion 
concerning the theory, uses, and best
practices concerning numerical evidence in libraries today.

As its working title suggests, this collection proceeds from the basic 
observation that library data serves two primary
functions: informing decision-making and providing support for 
communication beyond library walls.  Some data analysis projects may
support both activities, but most (appropriately) primarily address 
just one or the other.  Therefore, the finished work will include 
papers that focus on data-driven practice or data-strengthened 
persuasion, as well as studies that may speak to both.

Some topics to address might include:

*how existing data sets may be used to make a case for funding, 
resource, or other changes
*how "non-library" data (community demographics, economics, etc.) may 
relate to library trends
*interesting or non-traditional sources of data and how they may be 
used in library decision-making
*assessing the integrity of electronic data (web site "hits," 
vendor-supplied versus internal data, etc.)
*librarians for planning, assessment, data analysis, etc.: a new 
specialization within the profession?
*critiques of commercially available tools for data analysis
*comparing apples and oranges: data on different scales
*a crash course in statistics for non-statistician librarians
*how you have made a potentially "ho-hum" data presentation data 
engaging and persuasive

You may find inspiration in:

*Summary and presentation documents from the recent ACRL Education & 
Behavioral Sciences Section's 2007 conference panel, "Empowering Data,"
available at: 
http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/aboutacrl/acrlsections/EBSS/ebssconferenceinfo/empoweringdata.htm

*Publicly available (and understudied) reports and data from the U.S. 
National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS) web site:
http://www.nclis.gov/survey.htm

*Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Statistics,available at: 
http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/arl/


Please send inquiries or brief proposals (of approx. 150 words) to:
darby_orcutt_at_ncsu.edu  (Darby Orcutt, North Carolina State University 
Libraries)

Deadline for proposals: November 19, 2007
Deadline for completed chapters: March 31, 2008

*[NB: FYI, I will be away from email for much of October and November, 
so please don't worry if you do not receive confirmation right away of 
your received proposal. -Darby]*
Received on Sat Oct 06 2007 - 03:05:33 EDT