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Assessment
The Assessment Community of Interest is for staff involved in assessment in the BLC libraries to share information and support one another in all aspects of our assessment activities. The COI provides a forum for us to learn from one another, and to work together to promote best practices and evidence-based decision making in the BLC libraries.
Membership
Membership in the Assessment COI includes a diverse group and is open to interested staff in the BLC member libraries. Anyone interested in joining should contact one of the conveners indicated in the sidebar.
Meetings
The COI has agreed to met quarterly: online in the spring and fall and in person for a meeting during the winter and at the annual BLC Networking Day. Upcoming meetings will be posted on the BLC website.
Minutes from the Networking Day meeting on June 3, 2014 are available.