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Evaluation report of the International Summer School on the Digital Library 2002, course 1: Change Management
A total of 20 participants attended the first course of the summer school. At the end of the week, everyone received a questionnaire. 16 questionnaires were returned. Participants spent a considerable amount of time on the evaluation. A lot of suggestions and comments were given, which were all very valuable for Ticer. We would like to express our gratitude for that!
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Overall impression
The first course of the seventh International Summer School on the Digital Library was a success. All participants indicated they would recommend the summer school to colleagues in the field, said the summer school was worth its money and indicated that they will use what they learned in practice. | ||||||||||||||||
Positive remarks
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Programme All participants could discover the structure in the programme. 38% of the participants thought the programme was overfull and thought the programme should give more opportunity for discussion. An imaginary case study was used throughout the programme to put the knowledge gained in practice. This case study approach was thought very useful by 94% of the participants. General suggestions on the programme was to pay even more attention to human resource management. | ||||||||||||||||
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Lectures In the evaluation, participants could rate a programme item 'extremely good', 'good', 'neutral', 'bad' or 'extremely bad'. With their ratings, we calculated a score from 0 to 5, with 5 being the maximum score. The average score was 4.4. The following lectures were rated as the best. For privacy reasons, the lecturers are indicated by numbers which correspond with the numbers in the syllabus given to all participants and lecturers.
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Promotion and communication The results of the evaluation are not a reason to change our promotion. 47% of the participants indicated that a colleague attended the summer school in one of the previous years. 23% first learnt about the summer school on the Internet and 12% of the participants received a paper brochure on the summer school via direct mail. Communication between Ticer and the participants was considered 'very good' to 'good' by 94% of the participants. The combination of e-mail and Ticer's web site to keep participants informed was considered 'very adequate' to 'adequate' by 81% of the participants. | ||||||||||||||||
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Technical facilities Only 33% of the participants used the Tilburg University facilities to read their mail almost every day. Most of these participants agreed that they had plenty of opportunity to read their mail in the library. 50% of the participants found the computer facilities at the university 'excellent' or 'good'. | ||||||||||||||||
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Dinners, lunches, coffee breaks The quality of dinners and lunches was considered 'very good' to 'good' by 94% of the participants. The duration of the lunch breaks were concidered 'very good' to 'good' by 81 %. People had differing opinions about the duration of the coffee breaks. | ||||||||||||||||
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Accommodation Of the 16 people who filled out the questionnaire, 11 stayed in a hotel near Tilburg University. Participants were very pleased with this hotel. The price quality ratio was considered 'perfect' or 'good' by all of them, except four (neutral). Everybody thought the hotel was situated in a quiet neighbourhood and nobody would rather stay in a hotel in the city centre next time.
Three people stayed in student rooms. The price quality ratio of the student rooms was considered 'perfect' by 2 participants, one was neutral about this. The student rooms were not considered very clean. Two people indicated they would not stay there again a next time.
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