1998 PAM Division Planning Survey
Highlights

WORKING DRAFT Thursday, August 27, 1998
Server change 4/28/99

Compiled by 1997/98 Strategic Planning Committee:
Antoinette Beiser, Karen Croneis (chair), Gary Davidoff, Dorothy McGarry, Robert Michaelson

This web site highlights selected results from a survey* of PAM members and friends conducted in February 1998 by the PAM Strategic Planning Committee. The survey results will be used to identify future directions and set priorities for the Division.

* The original survey can be found at the PAM Division Web Site (click on PAM Division Info and then PAM Division Planning Survey) or directly at http://bama.ua.edu/~kcroneis/pamsurv.html.

The full results of the survey are available at 1998 PAM Survey Results (http://bama.ua.edu/~kcroneis/pamrslt.html).

Please email your comments, observations, questions and suggestions to Karen Croneis.


PART I -- Methodology and Response Rate

In February 1998, the PAM Strategic Planning Committee mailed surveys to 214 PAM members. Of that number,

The 70% response rate from the PAM membership is terrific!
Thanks to everyone who replied.

The survey also appeared on PAMNet. Friends of PAM returned a total of 12 surveys:

Of the 154 surveys returned by members and friends,

PART 2 -- Selected Results

1. Leadership Role in PAM

2. Conference Goers

80% of PAM members (104/142) reported attending at least one SLA Annual Conference in the past three years.

3. Ratings of Conference Programs

Note: Ratings for all conference programs were compiled for this question. For detailed information on the programs and their individual ratings, please go to the 1998 PAM Survey Results.

Rating Per Cent
Great 27%
Good 59%
Great+Good 86%
So-So 14%
Poor 1%

4. Open Houses

5. Evaluations of PAM Services

Service Great Good Marginal Poor # Replies
PAMNet 67% 30% 3% 0% 138
PAM Web Site 21% 65% 13% 1% 106
Bulletin-Print 34% 55% 12% 0% 124
Bulletin-Online 42% 48% 10% 1% 84

6. PAM Practices

A. Conference Open House Expenditures
Is it preferable to spend the money we're currently expending for 3 open houses at the Annual Conference in another way? (106 replies)

B. Print and Electronic Versions of the PAM Bulletin
Is it preferable to have both print and electronic editions of the PAM Bulletin? (133 replies)

7. As a librarian/information professional, what are the biggest challenges facing you today?

8. What can the PAM Division do to help you meet those challenges?

9. Possible Activities of the PAM Division

NOTE: In the table below the first three columns (PAM, FR, ALL) reflect the total mentions, regardless of ranking. The last column (Ave.) is the weighted average of ranks 1-5 only.

PAMFRALLAve.Reply
109 9 118 1.89 Increase communications and networking among members
102 4 106 2.45 Plan focused, dynamic programming at the Annual Conference
100 9 109 2.81 Strengthen liaison relationships with vendors, publishers, etc.
80 10 90 3.48 Sponsor continuing education courses
78 5 83 3.16 Provide mentoring in the subject areas of the Division
46 2 48 3.81 Represent members at Association Cabinet and other SLA meetings
40 1 41 3.83 Recruit new members to the division
36 3 39 3.96 Encourage library/information science students to work in physics-astronomy-mathematics organizations
36 3 39 3.30 Increase participation of international members
34 4 42 3.54 Provide leadership training for members

* Other


For complete survey results, go to 1998 PAM Survey Results (http://bama.ua.edu/~kcroneis/pamrslt.html).

To see the original survey, go to 1998 PAM Survey (http://bama.ua.edu/~kcroneis/pamsurv.html).

For more information about PAM, go to PAM Division Web Site (http://pantheon.yale.edu/~dstern/pamtop.html).


URL: http//bama.ua.edu/~kcroneis/pamkey.html.
Creator: Karen S. Croneis. Last Update: August 27, 1998 (server change 4/28/99)