Massachusetts Regional Library Systems Summer Reading Adventure

Summer Reading Program Evaluation



Your specific feedback will help determine which materials and resources to provide and which materials to eliminate and/or revise as we prepare for future summer reading programs. Please note that some Regions did not provide certain items during 2003 and will not be providing them for 2004.

Please complete by September 12, 2003



Please give us the following information:

Your Name:
Library:
Town:
Regional Library System:
1. What did you like about this year's statewide summer reading program? What didn't you like? Check all that apply:
   Liked    Disliked
Theme
Artwork
Promotional Materials
Online Manual
Please comment:


2. Please check off up to, but no more than, 3 items which are necessary and 3 items which are unnecessary to your summer reading program.
   Necessary    Unnecessary
Bookmarks
Certificates
Posters (only the 11x17 is available)
Large unlined reading logs (not available in MMRLS)
Large lined reading logs (not available in NMRLS)
Small unlined reading logs (only available in NMRLS)
Small lined reading logs (not available in MMRLS or WMRLS)
YA cards (not available in WMRLS)
Online manual
Coupon sheets (only available in WMRLS)
3. What did you find useful in the Online Manual (check all that apply):
Preface information
Planning timeline
Promotion and display ideas
Sample media release forms
Coupon information
Programs & Reproducible Activity Sheets - which section did you use:
Birth - 2
3 years old
4-5 years old
6-8 years old
9-11 years old
12 years and up
Self contained programs
Other - please explain:

4. Was there something you wished was in the online manual and wasn't? How can we improve the online manual? Please explain:

5. How can we make the statewide summer reading program more relevant to the needs of your library?
6. If you were able to make one change in the program on the statewide level, what would that be?
7. How many coupons did your library distribute?

8. What coupons were the most popular? With 1 being most popular, please scale the following:
Please assign a rating on a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 represents "Most Popular" and 5 represents "Less Popular".


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American Textile History Museum
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History
Eastern States Exposition
Ecotarium
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
Hancock Shaker Village
Higgins Armory Museum
Museum of Fine Arts (Boston)
New Bedford Whaling Museum
Northfield Mountain Recreation & Environmental Center
Old Sturbridge Village
Salem Witch Museum
Seven Seas Whale Watch
Sports Museum of New England
Springfield Museums at the Quadrangle
Thornton W. Burgess Society
Wenham Museum
Zoo in Forest Park
Zoo New England
Thank you! Your feedback will help us make decisions and set priorities for future summer reading programs.

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