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Kim, Giyeong; Yu, So Young – Library Quarterly, 2011
In this explorative study, we first investigate current use of public library statistics in public library management to identify a governing framework and then carefully suggest an alternative framework with income as a goal for sustainability. The meaning of income in terms of management is also discussed. Within this framework, we conduct a…
Descriptors: Income, Library Administration, Public Libraries, Effect Size
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Murphy, Marcy; Rehman, Sajjad ur – Library Quarterly, 1987
This study identified the most productive reviewing journals for newly published business management titles. Two assumptions were shown to be supported by the data: a small core of journals carry the greatest number of reviews and a few monographs are reviewed repeatedly but the majority rarely or not at all. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Book Reviews, Business Administration, Periodicals
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Halperin, Michael; Strazdon, Maureen – Library Quarterly, 1980
Demonstrates the application of a marketing technique, conjoint analysis, to the measurement of users' preferences for service patterns in an academic library. Eight references are cited. (FM)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Services, Measurement Techniques, Questionnaires
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Haricombe, Lorraine J. – Library Quarterly, 1993
Describes a study that used quantitative data from a mailed survey and qualitative data produced from focused interviews to explore what effects an academic boycott had on faculty members at South African universities. Differences in the effects of the boycott in science and technology, humanities, and social science are examined. (Contains 15…
Descriptors: Faculty, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Humanities