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Öğe Successes, challenges, and next steps in implementing outcome-based assessment: The case of Istanbul Bilgi University Library(Elsevier Science Inc, 2021) Sonmez, Fatma Didin; Cuhadar, Sami; Kahvecioglu, Mustafa KeremAssessment of the services, efficiency, and quality of academic libraries is increasingly shifting from input-output oriented to outcome-based approaches. Outcome-based assessment is a useful way to measure and prove the value of library services and operations to students, teaching staff, university administrations, and accreditation bodies. Recent studies have focused on the methodologies and tools for and the impacts of outcome-based assessment in academic libraries. This paper contributes by reporting a real case study on the impacts of a newly implemented outcome-based assessment process in an academic library. Its findings offer useful tips and takeaways for library assessment processes, and should guide other libraries on how to approach assessment consistently with their aims and to resolve related problems.Öğe Trends and requirements in intellectual property (IP) librarianship: an analysis of IP-related job postings in academic libraries(Elsevier Science Inc, 2025) Eroglu, Sahika; Kahvecioglu, Mustafa KeremIn the preservation of knowledge and culture, Intellectual property (IP) rights play a crucial role, as well as in the promotion of innovation. Libraries play a central role in managing these rights by protecting the rights of creators while facilitating users' access to information. This study analyzes job advertisements for IP-related positions in academic libraries to identify hiring trends and expertise requirements within the field. This research adopts a quantitative approach, performing a content analysis of data from the American Library Association's JobLIST platform covering the period from 2006 to 2023. Text-mining techniques were employed to process and analyze the data. The research findings highlight that intellectual property management in academic libraries has become more complex and strategic due to digitalization processes, necessitating more excellent expertise and institutional structuring in IP librarianship.











