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SUMMARY: The goal of the pilot is to support two TDL members’ as they assess their digital program in a particular collection, unit, or other definable area of work. The Peer Guide will lead the Pilot Partners though through the NEDCC Peer Assessment materials and help them develop longer-term program goals as well as more immediate strategic objectives with timelines, stakeholders, risks and resource allocations. TDL’s Liaison will work with the Guide and Partners to concurrently document the overall assessment process so that it is reproducable with new partners. Ideally, Partners will become Guides to future assessment Partners.
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Note that there are 5 sections to the Peer Assessment so we estimate that the pilot will take 6-8 months to complete. After the partners complete the assessment, we can talk about goal setting and maybe aim to make progress or achieve one of those goals by the end of the year.
Draft timeline:
Meeting 1: Introduction, outline of the assessment work, Define area/scope of work, set up interview framework for Organization
Meeting 2: Discuss Organization interviews, set up next interview for Staff and Resources
Meeting 3: Discuss Staff and Resources interviews, set up next interview for Policy Infrastructure
Meeting 4: Discuss Policy Infrastructure interviews, set up next interview for Processes and Worklows
Meeting 5: Discuss Processes and Workflows interviews, set up next interview for Technological Resources
Meeting 6: Discuss Technological Resources, set up to work on the final reports
Meeting 7: Discuss final reports, goal setting
Meeting 8: Conclusion
Meeting 9: Check-in?
Meeting at TCDL?