EIFL-PLIP's Small Bites: Describing results and choosing indicators for your library project - training video for public librarians

Microlearning video produced by the EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) for public librarians and public library trainers

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TYPE:
Video
PRESENTER:
Ugne Lipeikaite, EIFL-PLIP Impact Manager
DATE:
December 2024
DOCUMENT LANGUAGE:
English
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In this video ( 8 min 16 sec) Ugne Lipeikaite, EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) Impact Manager, explains how to define project results (outcomes and outputs) and the indicators that can be used to measure results of a library project, to assess whether the project is achieving its objectives. Ugne describes the differences between quantitative and qualitative indicators, and the different kinds of indicators to choose when measuring outcomes and outputs. The video includes the practical example of a real-life project implemented in Kenya, which used an e-learning programme to improve children's maths skills and help them overcome their fear of maths.

More EIFL-PLIP Small Bites training videos on library project development

Videos on library project development currently being developed 

  • Developing a realistic budget for your library project
  • Writing a budget justification for your library project

Visit our YouTube channel where you will find more EIFL-PLIP Small Bites videos on the topics Organizing library training programmes and Library performance and outcomes . Let us know if you found the format and content useful, or have any other feedback – plip@eifl.net