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Kennedy, Liam – Rural Libraries, 1998
Reports results of a survey of Pennsylvania bookmobile users that was conducted to determine user characteristics. Responses to 13 questions are reported, including age, sex, occupation, value placed on bookmobile service, distance from the nearest public library, and reasons for using the bookmobile. (LRW)
Descriptors: Bookmobiles, Library Services, Library Surveys, Use Studies
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Albright, John B. – Library Trends, 1976
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Community Study, Library Surveys, Use Studies
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Beeler, Richard J. – College and Research Libraries, 1974
Thirty libraries, of 169 surveyed, used late-night study areas to extend library hours. Most study areas were open one to three hours after the library closed, and nine stayed open all night . Room counts at one university library showed that use was light after 2:00 a.m. (LS)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Library Services, Library Surveys, Use Studies
Benjamin, Aleta Shari – 1974
Ten percent of the registered voters of Camarillo, California were surveyed by questionnaire to determine what personal factors were correlated with knowledge of library services and facilities. Thirty per cent (357) of the returns were tabulated, with findings that knowledge about the library and use of it were highly related, and that occupation…
Descriptors: County Libraries, Library Surveys, Public Libraries, Use Studies
McDonough, Irene Roberts – 1972
The Vigo County Public Library studied patron use of the card catalog by reviewing nearly 300 questionnaires completed by student and adult users. The results indicate that the catalog is used equally to find author, title, and subject -- with the latter a bit more prevalent. Most users did not find the filing difficult, and preferred use of the…
Descriptors: Catalogs, Library Surveys, Public Libraries, Questionnaires
McGrath, William E. – 1975
This paper hypothesizes (1) the softer the subject, or (2) the purer the subject, or (3) the more a subject can be characterized as life-oriented, the greater the number of books that will be charged. Interaction and higher order (polynomial) combinations between the three characteristics are also hypothesized. A scale value for each…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Library Research, Library Surveys, Use Studies
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Brown, Carolyn P. – Special Libraries, 1977
An evaluative user survey conducted in a special library showed the need for publicity and training in using their on-line systems. (Author/KP)
Descriptors: Library Surveys, Online Systems, Special Libraries, Use Studies
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Broadus, Robert N. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1987
Traces the history of the field of bibliometrics from ancient times to 1969, when the term was proposed as a substitute for "statistical bibliography," and discusses the theories of Lotka, Zipf, and Bradford; library use studies; citation analyses and bibliographic coupling. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Bibliographic Coupling, Bibliometrics, History, Library Surveys
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Byrum, John D., Jr.; Coe, D. Whitney – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1979
Research libraries surveyed to determine acceptance, application, and assessment of AACR rules concerned with the cataloging of serials indicate a wide degree of international variation from the standard because of dissatisfaction with entering serials under the corporate issuing body. Preference for a more simplified bibliographic description was…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Library Surveys, Research Libraries, Serials
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Marsterson, W. A. J. – Journal of Librarianship, 1974
Three studies of public library users are compared and similarities noted in the nature of library users and their behavior. Extended education and high socio-economic grading are seen to be connected with intensive use of a range of libraries and with book ownership. (Author)
Descriptors: Evaluation, Library Surveys, Participant Characteristics, Public Libraries
Little, Paul – Library Journal, 1976
The Oklahoma County Libraries System in Oklahoma City converted its five bookmobiles from hardbound to paperbound materials in 1975. The conversion has been a notable success, proving popular with patrons and proving low cost and efficient for the library system. (Author)
Descriptors: Bookmobiles, County Libraries, Library Surveys, Paperback Books
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MacDonald, Eric; And Others – Microform Review, 1978
Results of a questionnaire designed to determine attitudes toward and the extent of knowledge about microforms among California collection department librarians are summarized. The 114 respondents from a selective mailing sample of 248 librarians generally indicated reluctant acceptance and little commitment toward use of microforms. The…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Librarians, Libraries, Library Surveys
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Jones, William G. – Special Libraries, 1973
A simple means of estimating patron use is described. Over a year's time about 100 observations were obtained which were extrapolated to produce estimates of library use by hour, day of week, month, and university term. (Author)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Library Surveys, Research Libraries, Sampling
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Urquhart, John A.; Schofield, J. L. – Journal of Documentation, 1971
A simple survey method is outlined, whereby readers record the non-availability of books known to be held by the library. The survey has been installed at four university libraries, but the results from only one library are considered. (3 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Books, College Libraries, Library Collections, Library Surveys
Daiute, Robert J.; Gorman, Kenneth A. – Impr Coll Univ Teaching, 1970
Statistical techniques for sampling master bibliographies and the behavior of library users for the purpose of describing and evaluating the academic uses of the library collections. (Author)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Libraries, Library Surveys, Statistical Data
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