Advisory committees are used often in evaluation studies, yetthis practice is little discussed or reported. This issue is thefirst full-length text devoted to the purpose, practice, andscholarship about this type of formal, structured advice. It includes case studies and analyses of these to answer suchbasic topics as: * What is an evaluation advisory group (EAG)? * Why (not) use an EAG? * How to organize an EAG, and how to evaluate it? The reader will learn how to view the EAG as a structure ofexpertise, its use for political legitimacy, and as a response to avariety of constituencies. Guidelines on how to recruit, select,orient, train, monitor, assess, and evaluate EAG members are alsoincluded. This is the 136th volume of the Jossey-Bass quarterlyreport series New Directions for Evaluation, an officialpublication of the American Evaluation Association.
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