A needs assessment process reveals the influences acting on the library. Information collected shapes the services and programs that best fit the library’s strengths and budget. Ultimately, it informs a vision for future development.
Results of a needs assessment can be used in a variety of situations:
Careful consideration should be given to which data collection techniques are employed. Using only one technique may provide limited information while using too many can be expensive and time consuming. The online resources below provide several articles with pros and cons of the various techniques.
Talk to your field consultant for further resources.
Needs Assessment Information
Part of Collection Development Training
http://www.lib.az.us/cdt/commneeds.htm
Prepared by The Consulting Librarians Group, Sandra M. Cooper, Nancy Bolt, Keith Curry Lance, Lawrence Webster, in cooperation with MGT of America, Inc. for the Library of Virginia
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/pathway/cameo/index.htm
Community Needs Assessment article
http://www.iowacommunityeducation.org/ceneeds.html
Resources for Community Analysis – Colorado and National
http://www.lrs.org/public/community.php
Community Survey Form
http://www.lrs.org/asp_public/ca_form.asp
Community Needs Assessment Techniques
http://www.commerce.state.mt.us/CDD/Includes/CDBG/NeedsAssessment/EXHA.pdf
Community Analysis Community Survey Form
http://www.uhls.org/uhls/communityanalysis/
Coping With Growth Series – Community Needs Assessment Techniques
http://extension.usu.edu/htm/publications/publication=8153