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Toolkit Database

Welcome to the evalKit Toolkit Database. From this page you can browse through all entries in the database by either using the 'next record' and 'previous record' links that appear at the bottom of each page, or by using the left-hand navigation bar to access a toolkit entry directly. More filtered methods of searching through the records are provided at a higher level within the main evalKit (from the Toolkit Search page) - to return to the main evalKit home page use the first entry in the left-hand navigation bar.

The records contained within the database use the following template to display information about each of the evaluation tools and toolkits entered:

Title Title of the tool/toolkit listed
Tool Type Type of tool/toolkit if applicable - Model, Checklist, Survey, Guidelines, Rubric, Website, Online tool, Quality/Performance Indicators, Framework, Plan or Multiple type
Author Author(s) of the tool/toolkit listed
Description Description of the purpose and function of the tool/toolkit
URL The web url of the tool/toolkit (these hyperlinks open in a new window)
Related Resources/Notes Notes or related resources applicable to the tool/toolkit - urls open in new windows
Country of Origin Country of origin of the tool/toolkit
Funding Body Funding Body - public or private - if applicable
Project Details of any primary or parent project to which the output relates
Date Information on dates or date ranges of the work undertaken
Contact Name Contact name of the resource if available. As these fall out of date as staff move around we recommend you first look at the resource's home page as listed in the url field for more up-to-date contact details
Contact e-mail Contact e-mail - as above

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