Impact is a terrible word: Lessons learned from building an impact assessment framework at NLNZ
Michael Lascarides from National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga presents at NDF25.
Abstract:
Over the past couple of years, the National Library has been developing a framework for capturing and refining the impact of our digital services, supporting those impacts with qualitative, quantitative, and academic evidence, aligning them with strategic goals, and using them to better tell the story of our mahi. This framework is currently being put into practice in the form of an internally-developed Impact Hub.
In this presentation, Michael will share the lessons learned from this process, including but not limited to: the relational nature of impacts; the central importance of storytelling; ways that cultural memory organisations think about time; distinguishing between observation and analysis; and per the title, why "impact" is a terrible word for what we do.