1、CAPM Evaluation Methodology,Bielefeld Conference 2006 Sayeed Choudhury Johns Hopkins University,Background,Research Libraries in the United States are building off-site facilities to address space constraints or shortages within the main library Existing service includes physical delivery from these
2、 facilities at the patrons request,CAPM Project,The goal of the CAPM project is to develop efficient (i.e., cost-effective), real-time, enhanced browsing and search capabilities, through the Web, to off-site materials by using a combination of robotics, automated systems, and software,Conjoint Analy
3、sis,Use of multi-attribute, stated preference techniques In choice experiments, often expressed as surveys, subjects state which alternatives (services or features) they most prefer; the alternatives are distinguished by their multi-attributes Choices between existing and future options,Decision Sup
4、port System,Integration LibQUAL+, ProSeBiCA and CAPM methodologies LibQUAL+ identifies “gaps” in current services ProSeBiCA provides framework for priorities and future services CAPM provide assessment of specific choices for implementing new service,Future Plans,Proposal to Institute for Museum and Library Services Application of techniques at Bielefeld, Johns Hopkins and University of Texas at Austin Long-term service, perhaps offered through ARL,