One size does not fit all: user surveys in academic libraries

Author:

Creaser Claire

Abstract

PurposeUser surveys in academic libraries are not generally widely publicised. The purpose of this paper is to analyse and comment on the results of a variety of user surveys and draw together some of that work.Design/methodology/approachThe paper describes the work of LISU at Loughborough University, which has analysed two main instruments – the LibQual+ surveys as they have been applied in the UK, and the standard Society of College, National and University Libraries (SCONUL) user survey template. The paper considers the implications of different response rates and sample sizes on the validity of results and issues concerning benchmarking with user survey data.FindingsOne aim of user surveys must be to improve the services provided to users. High overall satisfaction levels are good for publicity, and may persuade institutional management that all is well with the library, but they should not lead to complacency within the service. It is important to drill down into the detail of the results, to make comparisons within or between services, and to investigate examples of good practice.Originality/valueThe paper provides a useful overview of UK academic library user survey methods.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Library and Information Sciences

Reference3 articles.

1. Creaser, C. (2005), “Benchmarking the standard SCONUL user survey – report of a pilot study”, SCONUL Focus, No. 34, pp. 61‐5.

2. Saw, G. and Clark, N. (2004), “Reading Rodski: user surveys revisited”, IATUL Proceedings, Vol. 14 (new seris), available at www.iatul.org/conference/proceedings/vol14/fulltexts/Grace%20Saw%20and%20Nicole%20Clark.pdf.

3. West, C. (2004), “User surveys in UK and Irish HE libraries”, available at: www.sconul.ac.uk/activities/performance/papers/.

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