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Blaylock, Solomon; Arriola, Rebecca – Journal of Access Services, 2021
In fall 2019 the Access Services and User Engagement librarians at the Woodbury University Library undertook to identify campus library marginal and nonusers among faculty and students. We administered an online survey and conducted follow-up, one-on-one interviews in an effort to understand: (1) Why some Woodbury community members visit the…
Descriptors: Small Colleges, Academic Libraries, Library Services, Use Studies
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Haines, Kate; Rodgers, Emily Puckett – Journal of Access Services, 2021
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor had embraced service design and design thinking, but the pandemic-induced campus transition enabled staff to innovate differently. Many services transitioned to virtual options but some onsite library services reopened for Fall 2020. Library employees created a new service model to accommodate request…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Services, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Kiriakova, Maria – Journal of Access Services, 2021
Historically, the library Reserve collections provide access to required readings so students could read these materials in one place for a limited time. This system guarantees the availability of required readings whenever the library is open and contributes to the concept of accessibility, affordability, and equality of higher education. But…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Services, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Coopey, Barbara; Eshbach, Barbara; Notartomas, Trish – Journal of Access Services, 2016
Can a floating collection thrive in a large multicampus academic research library? Floating collections have been successful in public libraries for some time, but it is uncommon for academic libraries and unheard of for a large academic library system. This article will discuss the investigation into the feasibility of a floating collection at…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Materials, Institutional Cooperation, Libraries
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Trujillo, Nicole; Backen, Rosanna – Journal of Access Services, 2018
Student employees fulfill an essential role at all academic libraries, but budget and staffing cuts have made student work even more imperative at small, public institutions. This article examines a reference service redesign at Adams State University through the lens of the student circulation employees. Student employee feedback was directly…
Descriptors: Reference Services, Feedback (Response), Student Employment, Library Personnel
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Chrzastowski, Tina E.; Nutefall, Jennifer E. – Journal of Access Services, 2016
A multiple methods study was conducted over three academic terms during the 2015 fiscal year at Santa Clara University Library to assess the impact and value of overnight library hours. A survey was conducted after midnight during times the Library was open 24 hours, five days a week (24/5), the last two weeks of the quarter. The survey was…
Descriptors: Library Services, Academic Libraries, User Needs (Information), College Students
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Long, Dallas – Journal of Access Services, 2012
The access services staff at Milner Library, Illinois State University, designed a customer service assessment to evaluate how effectively the department was carrying out its mission statement. Areas of assessment included the department's waiting times, helpfulness, and courtesy. The assessment activity focused on circulation services, which is…
Descriptors: Library Services, Academic Libraries, User Satisfaction (Information), Surveys
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Kinsley, Kirsten M.; Schoonover, Dan; Spitler, Jasmine – Journal of Access Services, 2016
In this study, researchers sought to capture students' authentic experience of finding books in the main library using a GoPro camera and the think-aloud protocol. The GoPro provided a first-person perspective and was an effective ethnographic tool for observing a student's individual experience, while also demonstrating what tools they use to…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Photography, Use Studies, Library Facilities
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Wang, Weina; Dermody, Kelly; Burgess, Colleen; Wang, Fangmin – Journal of Access Services, 2014
Technology lending has proven to be one of the most popular services that the Ryerson University Library and Archives (RULA) has offered in the past few years. Given the number of commuting digital natives comprising our student body, the library wanted to know how these students were using our current laptop loan program and how this service…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Laptop Computers, Library Services, Electronic Learning
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Wilson, Duane – Journal of Access Services, 2014
In response to a charge from the library administration, the Circulation Committee of the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University designed and implemented a thorough assessment of circulation policies. Using multiple assessment methods including surveys, focus groups, and statistical analysis, the committee determined that the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Library Services, Library Policy, Library Administration
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Pollitz, John H.; Christie, Anne; Middleton, Cheryl – Journal of Access Services, 2009
Students at U.S. colleges and universities are concerned about the high cost of textbooks. Expansion of library course reserves has been suggested as one solution to this problem. The authors surveyed libraries at public universities to explore the status and management of physical course reserves and the role they play vis-a-vis textbook…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Textbooks, Unit Costs, Library Services
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Holley, Robert P.; Powell, Ronald R. – Journal of Access Services, 2004
This paper reports the results of a survey of student satisfaction with electronic library resources other than the online catalog at Wayne State University. Undertaken in Fall Term 2000 as a class project for a marketing course, a student team designed, administered, and analyzed a survey of a random sample of students. Almost 40% of the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Electronic Libraries, Online Catalogs, Online Systems