ENUMERATE Sample Clauses

ENUMERATE a list of skills and experience that aligns with the expectations of Lancaster County and the City of Lincoln (0.2)
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ENUMERATE. The respondent universe for this survey consists of the ‘memory institutions’ in all 27 EU member states. A widely accepted grouping within this universe is along museums, libraries, and archives. Within these broad classes of memory institutions the following subgroups can be discerned, which comes close to the subclasses in the NUMERIC project4:  Museums: state-owned museums; local and or regional museums; other museums  Libraries: national libraries; research libraries, higher education libraries; special libraries  Archives: state archives; city archives; records offices; audio-visual archives There are only few sources that can be used to get a grip on the actual numbers of institutions in the EU. But before we can consider the size of the universe in the ENUMERATE Core Survey, a fundamental difference between the survey methodology of NUMERIC and ENUMERATE must be clarified. NUMERIC Approach In the Numeric methodology the universe was defined as the relevant institutions5 (archives, AV institutes, museums, libraries, other) in each of the 27 member states. Based on initial estimates in the so-called Foundation database, and adjusted on the basis of estimates by the national coordinators for each participating country, the NUMERIC team came to a fixed number of relevant institutions per EU member state. The number of relevant institutions in all EU member states was estimated to be 5752. (NUMERIC estimated the total number of all institutions in Europe to be about 106,000.6 This included public libraries, but excluded school libraries.) The NUMERIC guideline sample consisted of 1489 institutions; which is about 25% of the potential respondent universe. Based on a specific distribution procedure the guideline sample size per member state was determined. Just to give an idea of the outcome of this procedure: for 8 EU countries the guideline sample size was about 100. The smallest sample size was 9. On average it was 57. The adopted sample was slightly different (1539 institutions in all). The response rate was 788. Please note that guideline and adopted samples in the NUMERIC approach were not intended to support producing statistically valid results on a national scale.7
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