CARL Library Impact Framework

Mark Robertson
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In December 2021, the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) released the CARL Library Impact Framework (CLIF).  While library impact has been a topic of discussion for many years, CLIF offers a new contribution to the dialogue on the demonstration of impact of research libraries.  The concept of impact pathways was borrowed from the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences report entitled Approaches to Assessing Impacts in the Humanities and Social Sciences.  To realize the impact pathways concept, CLIF has adapted a logic model framework.  This approach provides users of CLIF with a way to represent a more complete arc of influence of research libraries systematically and visually. By design, CLIF encourages the use of assessment techniques and tools beyond the quantitative data collection and descriptive statistics often used by research libraries. This paper provides an overview of CLIF, its genesis, intent, structure, and possibilities for its application in research libraries. 
CARL 图书馆影响框架
2021 年 12 月,加拿大研究图书馆协会 (CARL) 发布了 CARL 图书馆影响力框架 (CLIF)。 尽管图书馆影响力已是讨论多年的话题,但 CLIF 为有关研究图书馆影响力展示的对话做出了新的贡献。 影响路径的概念借鉴自人文与社会科学联合会题为《评估人文与社会科学影响的方法》的报告。 为实现影响路径概念,CLIF 采用了逻辑模型框架。 这种方法为 CLIF 的用户提供了一种方法,可以系统、直观地展示研究图书馆更完整的影响弧线。根据设计,CLIF 鼓励使用研究图书馆常用的定量数据收集和描述性统计之外的评估技术和工具。本文概述了 CLIF、其起源、意图、结构以及在研究图书馆中应用的可能性。
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