FLICC/FEDLINK MEMBER VENDOR AND STAFF SURVEYS
Throughout its 40-year existence the Library of Congress's FLICC/FEDLINK division has served as a major catalyst for federal libraries by providing library services, education/training, procurement, financial management, advocacy, advice, and consulting. Currently, librarianship is going through an extensive transformation, and entities that cannot adapt or adjust to the new wave of changes will cease to exist. FLICC/FEDLINK is poised to help federal libraries not only survive, but excel, in this turbulent environment.
To meet the needs of its members and stakeholders, FLICC/FEDLINK is designing an array of services, functions, and procurement options for its FY07-11 Business Plan. Using a collaborative strategy to create an evidence-based business plan, FLICC/FEDLINK will incorporate the ideas, suggestions and views of its key user groups and stakeholders.
In February 2006, FLICC/FEDLINK surveyed its members, vendors, staff and participants.
We received 484 responses from the following four surveys:
FLICC/FEDLINK will incorporate this feedback into its FY07-FY11 Business Plan. This web site describes and analyzes the Executive Summary, Recommendations, and Conclusions from the report "FLICC/FEDLINK: Member, Vendor and Staff Surveys."
To view or download the full report in PDF format click here.
To view or download our presentation, "Collaborative Surveys: Using Feedback from Stakeholders to Build New Services," click here.
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