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BS ISO 16439:2014 Information and documentation. Methods and procedures for assessing the impact of libraries

BS ISO 16439:2014

Information and documentation. Methods and procedures for assessing the impact of libraries

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Standard number:BS ISO 16439:2014
Pages:94
Released:2014-07-31
ISBN:978 0 580 72925 6
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 16439:2014


This standard BS ISO 16439:2014 Information and documentation. Methods and procedures for assessing the impact of libraries is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 01.140.20 Information sciences

This International Standard defines terms for impact assessment of libraries and specifies methods for such assessment

  • for the purpose of strategic planning and internal quality management of libraries;

  • to facilitate comparison of library impact over time and between libraries of similar type and mission;

  • to promote the libraries’ role and value for learning and research, education and culture, social and economic life;

  • to support political decisions on levels of service and strategic goals for libraries.

This International Standard considers the impact of libraries on individuals, institutions and society. It is applicable to all types of libraries in all countries. However, not all methods described in this International Standard apply to all libraries. Limitations on the applicability of individual methods are specified in the descriptions.