Users' Satisfaction as a Valid Measure for Information Resources: A Case of Public Libraries
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Authors/contributors
- Bashir, Faiza (Author)
- Soroya ,Saira Hanif (Author)
- and Khanum, Almas (Author)
Title
Users' Satisfaction as a Valid Measure for Information Resources: A Case of Public Libraries
Abstract
The mission of public libraries is to serve the unique needs of their local communities. Public library User's play a very vital role in the development of these libraries by suggesting or recommending additions to the collection. This study aims to evaluate the satisfaction of users with the quality and quantity of library collection. A self structured questionnaire based on open and close ended question was constructed. A purposive sample of one hundred users was selected. The data were qualitatively analyzed using a thematic approach. Positive opinion observed related to the library response towards the suggested titles. Almost half the population of respondents was satisfied with the availability of their suggested titles in library. Most of them were dissatisfied regarding the maintenance of equal collection of books and they are not encouraged by the library staff during the books suggestion process. It concludes that there is a need to evaluate the existing library collections.
Publication
Journal of Library Administration
Publisher
Routledge
Date
2018-04-03
Volume
58
Issue
3
Pages
302-312
Citation Key
bashirUsersSatisfactionValid2018
Accessed
3/27/25, 1:42 PM
ISSN
0193-0826
Short Title
Users' Satisfaction as a Valid Measure for Information Resources
Library Catalog
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Extra
Citation
Bashir, F., Soroya ,Saira Hanif, & and Khanum, A. (2018). Users’ Satisfaction as a Valid Measure for Information Resources: A Case of Public Libraries. Journal of Library Administration, 58(3), 302–312. https://doi.org/10.1080/01930826.2018.1436799
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