Date of Award
2025
Degree Name
Leadership Studies
College
College of Education and Professional Development
Type of Degree
Ed.D.
Document Type
Dissertation
First Advisor
Dr. Teresa Eagle
Second Advisor
Dr. Feon Smith
Third Advisor
Dr. Monica Garcia Brooks
Abstract
Provosts and librarians share a common goal of needing to measure library activity in such a way that appropriately conveys how it contributes to the institution’s campus initiatives and strategic planning. The goal of this research was to determine how best to analyze these activities through agreed upon metrics and preferred communication styles. By combining the two aspects of analytical metrics and communication methods, this research would provide a common ground that both provosts and librarians could build upon for the future growth and development of the library.
Subject(s)
Library science.
Education, Higher.
Communication.
Library directors.
College administrators.
Recommended Citation
Zane, Katy, "Importance of library metrics and effective methods of communication with provosts" (2025). Theses, Dissertations and Capstones. 1975.
https://mds.marshall.edu/etd/1975
Included in
Educational Leadership Commons, Higher Education Commons, Library and Information Science Commons, Organizational Communication Commons
