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| LSTA Grant Peer Evaluators |
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Peer evaluators provide a thorough, objective assessment report of the results of LSTA grant projects funded by the State Library. These reports can help replicate the best practices of a project in another community.
We´ll keep your name and resume on file and try to match your interests and expertise with a Library Services and Technology Act grant project in your region. Email Ann Reed or phone (503) 378-5027 for more details.
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- Visit the site
- See what innovations another library is trying
- Meet colleagues with similar professional interests
- Earn a $400-$600 stipend
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| Evaluations |
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Generally, the evaluator will visit in the next-to-last month of the grant project. Following the site visit, the evaluator writes a report of findings and sends a copy to the State and to the grantee. The report contains a 1-2 page summary, with a 2-7 page main report. The document Specifications for LSTA Grant Project Evaluations provides a guide to the evaluation.
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| Sample Evaluations |
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- "Community Literacy Program," Baker County Library District Beverly White, evaluator
- "Reaching Out to Children," Deschutes Public Library System Amanda Six McKeraghan, evaluator
- "Solis Automation Consortium," Rogue Community College, et.al. Carol McGeehon, evaluator
- "Toddler Totes," Newberg Public Library Sue Jenkins, evaluator
- "InformAction, Year 1," Multnomah County Library Scott Gallagher-Starr
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| Sign me up! |
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Interested? Please send a resume to and an interest check list to:
Ann Reed
Library Development Services
Oregon State Library
250 Winter St. NE
Salem, OR 97301
Fax (503) 378-6439
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