Has your library utilized the LibQUAL survey?

 

Join us for the first community forum this Wednesday, May 14th from 12pm noon until 2pm Eastern Time to learn from each other about how to best deliver quality services in our libraries, discuss the future of library assessment, and share your LibQUAL results!

 

You can register for the upcoming virtual LibQUAL Community Forum on Wednesday, May 14th from 12pm noon until 2pm Eastern Time here: bit.ly/libqualforum1 

 

You can also register for upcoming LibQUAL Community Forums in September and December of 2025:

 

 

 

These sessions are community gatherings, open to libraries that have utilized the LibQUAL survey and have data to share, to discuss how to best provide library services and learn from each other. We hope you will join us, and share our flyer with other LibQUAL users and colleagues!

 

*Please note, if you want to register for multiple community forums, then you will need to fill out separate registration forms for each session. 

For those who are not familiar with LibQUAL antecedents and would like to learn more, please register for the information session on Friday, June 20th from 12pm noon to 1pm Eastern Time. Register here: bit.ly/libqualinfosession

 

I am organizing these events in my capacity as one of the original developers and founders of the LibQUAL service at the Association of Research Libraries. LibQUAL was originally developed with the support of a grant from the Department of Education, Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education, awarded to ARL and Texas A&M University. There were four co-Principal Investigators on the grant, Colleen Cook and Fred Heath from Texas A&M, and Martha Kyrillidou (myself), and Duane Webster (ARL Emeritus Executive Director) from ARL. As someone who has worked to establish this service on a worldwide basis, I plan to continue to support your assessment efforts including LibQUAL implementations and continue to nurture effective, sustainable, and practical library assessment approaches!