Documents
The CAPM Documents below include proposals, reports and presentations.
- Successful Proposal to the Mellon Foundation for First Phase (ended 2002)
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CAPM User Benefits Study
- This report summarizes preliminary findings of the CAPM User Benefit Study. The primary objective of the CAPM User Benefit Study is to estimate user’s preferences for the CAPM system services. Estimated preferences can be used to estimate dollar values for the CAPM system services. Based on preliminary analysis, a reasonable estimate of the average willingness to pay per semester for a basic CAPM system is approximately $63. A secondary goal is to assess the capacity of multi-attribute stated preference methods in evaluating library services in general. Based on the research findings, the research team feels this method is well suited for the analysis of library services.
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Discussion Questions
- Questions for Structured Discussion
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Workshop Report
- The report from the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) workshop on automated document scanning systems, with a focus on CAPM.
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Cost Analysis
- Authored by Mark Lorie, JHU graduate student, this document provides an analysis of the cost of implementing CAPM. The approach and the basic assumptions used in this analysis as well as the costs for implementing the system at JHU and in general are categorized and explained. Some of the risks associated with the implementation of CAPM are explored.