Libraries Act on Their LibQUAL+ Findings

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A01=Consuella Askew
A01=Fred M. Heath
A01=Martha Kyrillidou
academic
Academic Health Sciences Libraries
academic library evaluation
Ala Annual Conference
ARL Institution
ARL Library
ARL Statistics
ARL Study
Author_Consuella Askew
Author_Fred M. Heath
Author_Martha Kyrillidou
Category=GLC
Central User Group
Colorado Health Sciences Center
digital
Duke University Medical Center
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Galter Health Sciences Library
haworth
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Health Science Libraries
Health Sciences Populations
identifier
library
library benchmarking tools
Library Service Quality
library user experience improvement
Medical Library Association
Mercer University School
National Library
non-ARL Libraries
object
Pe Rc
peer institution comparison
Positive Gap Scores
press
qualitative data analysis
sciences
service
service quality measurement
Triennial Survey
UF Library
user satisfaction assessment
UW Library
Wayne State University
Wayne State University Libraries
Web Based Survey Tool

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789026019
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Learn how other libraries are using LibQUAL+ data to improve their services and programs

This book focuses on the value of the 2002 LibQUAL+ survey data to help librarians provide better services for users. This unique work highlights the continued efforts of participating libraries that used this Web-based marketing instrument to assess and evaluate their service quality, resource allocations, staffing, technology, and policies. Library professionals dealing withor interested inlibrary service quality assessment will benefit from the practical examples and graphical representations found in this vital book.

With Libraries Act on Their LibQUAL+ Findings, you will gain a better understanding of how to use your LibQUAL+ data to identify opportunities to improve your services and programs, initiate further data exploration, and identify those areas of your library which need change. In times of budget reductions, the information in this book will show you how to better demonstrate to your patrons, community, and government agencies the value of the investment in library staff and resources. Enhanced with charts, graphs, tables, and figures, this text will help your library smoothly evolve with your patrons’ expectations and needs.

Libraries Act on Their LibQUAL+ Findings: From Data to Action covers several important topics, including:

  • the LibQUAL+ survey instrumentwhat it is and how it works
  • library service quality and user perceptions of library service quality
  • peer comparisons and benchmarking
  • qualitative and quantitative data analysishow to read your findings
  • strategic planninghow to use your findings

This resource is of national importance, presenting varying perspectives from different library contexts, such as library consortia, library types, and individual library case studies. The book also provides ideas for using LibQUAL+ to develop better library services for diverse usersfaculty as opposed to students or the general public rather than specialists. From identifying and reaching patrons for conducting the LibQUAL+ survey to identifying gaps between desired, perceived, and minimum expectations of services, this book will guide you in continuously meeting the needs of your community.

Heath, Fred M.; Kyrillidou, Martha; Askew, Consuella

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