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November 6, 2007

WT & Associates, 408 Bunker Hill St, Fredericksburg, VA
22401

http://www.evaluatingresearchcenters.com,
Wtash@temple.edu 215 204-7965

Dear Researchers and Administrators,

I am happy to report that the long awaited book:”Planning,
Funding and Evaluating Nanotechnology Initiatives and
Centers" is now available on the web. The book contains a
planning, funding and evaluation strategy, for initiatives
and centers.



The new book also includes a table of odds that helps the
regional initiative planner determine the odds for the
regions success, and whether or not to start-launch
initiatives, or put ones energy into another field --as
high-tech ferries, or recreational facilities. Among the
items to consider are the number and type research
universities and knowledge-based companies in the region.
But---- Not all research universities are alike. What is
important is the ranking on technology transfer, and number
of startups, spun out companies, and nanotechnology
publications and citations in Journals such as Small Times.




The volume employs aspects of the Governments GPRA, PART,
outcome-based model. It views outcomes from the vantage
point of regional and national stakeholders, as well as
local, state and center administrators. It questions
whether the NNI goals of reaching $3 trillion in benefits,
and increasing the workforce by ten million new jobs are
probable by 2010.



The book includes:

ü Chapters on planning and launching initiatives.

ü Evaluation strategies for assessing the success of
initiatives and nanotechnology research centers.

ü Benefits from an earlier study by the author of over
250 research centers, funded by the National Science
Foundation.

ü Various metrics and evaluation measures for judging
success.



ü Various evaluation designs appropriate for conducting
case studies, efficiency, and outcome and cost-benefit
evaluations.

ü What is needed to assess the initiatives in terms of both
benefits and costs projected over various time periods.

ü The plethora of benefits, and converts outcomes to
monetary values. It also considers the opportunity costs
lost as well as positive benefits.

ü Estimates of the optimum size for initiatives or centers
within various regions, universities and localities?

Purchase the book @

http://www.evaluatingreserarchcenters.com

Also from WT & Associates:

Evaluating Research Centers and Institutes for Success

A Manual and Guide with Case Studies: By William R. Tash,
Ph.D.

Based on a NSF Funded National Study of 300 Research
Centers

* Recommended for research organization directors, Vice
Presidents for Research, funding officers, government
officials, policy analysts, research administrators, and
for use in graduate and professional education.

* The current edition includes case studies, and
additional information on evaluating research consortia,
plus a framework for polling center directors on various
aspects of their centers leading toward success.

* It also includes 20 questionnaires containing 300
items, report template, and guides for GPRA and annual
reporting to stakeholders.

* Use for the entire organization, University, consortia,
and/or individual projects.


Overview:

This book is an introduction to managing strategic
information for the several types of research centers as
well as their relationships to the emerging postmodern
global research structures. Identification of groupings of
research centers provides a means to classify all centers
in taxonomy.

The vision, approach and methodology suggested in this book
are conceptual rather than detailed or directed to
particular centers. There are, however, many criteria
included for measuring success, as well as indicators that
are essential for any evaluation strategy. The methodology
also focuses on evaluation strategies important for center
evaluations and not evaluations in general, either in
regard to research or education.

Other services by WT & Associates:

Ø Center and regional initiative reviewing the odds of
winning for center and initiative proposals submitted for
federal awards.

Ø Washington and industry representation on proposal
bidder’s conferences, and other meetings.

Ø Consulting on and review of proposals in health,
nanotechnology, consortia formation fields.

Ø Consensus building and staff training sessions for
center and initiative staff, committees and boards.

Ø Partner building with other regions and centers for
joint activities.

Ø Styling reports for marketing of government and
industry audiences.



WT & Assiciates has been providing publications and
consulation for research administrator since 2004.

Web: http://www.evaluatingreseasrchcenters.com

emails: sales: bt69@peoplepc.com; Dr. Tash:
Wtash@temple.edu

Telephone: 215-204-7965

408 Bunker Hill St. Fredericksburg, Va. 22401

Purchase the book @

http://www.evaluatingreserarchcenters.com

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