Location
Hamilton Hall 112
Session
Session 6
Start Date
11-4-2014 2:15 PM
End Date
11-4-2014 3:15 PM
Description
During the Fall 2013 semester, four UNO graduate students enrolled in an advanced marketing class, designed and carried out an extensive user survey intended to provide the UNO Library administration with feedback regarding the most important needs for students living in residence halls. The study succeeded in demonstrating which areas of library service met or exceeded the needs of students and which ones did not meet such needs. This presentation will detail the parameters of the study and focus upon what residential students most hope to find when using the library—both when studying onsite and when accessing online databases from their residence hall rooms. During the Fall 2013 semester, four UNO graduate students enrolled in an advanced marketing class, designed and carried out an extensive user survey intended to provide the UNO Library administration with feedback regarding the most important needs for students living in residence halls. The study succeeded in demonstrating which areas of library service met or exceeded the needs of students and which ones did not meet such needs. This presentation will detail the parameters of the study and focus upon what residential students most hope to find when using the library—both when studying onsite and when accessing online databases from their residence hall rooms.
Library Needs of Undergraduate Students Living on Campus
Hamilton Hall 112
During the Fall 2013 semester, four UNO graduate students enrolled in an advanced marketing class, designed and carried out an extensive user survey intended to provide the UNO Library administration with feedback regarding the most important needs for students living in residence halls. The study succeeded in demonstrating which areas of library service met or exceeded the needs of students and which ones did not meet such needs. This presentation will detail the parameters of the study and focus upon what residential students most hope to find when using the library—both when studying onsite and when accessing online databases from their residence hall rooms. During the Fall 2013 semester, four UNO graduate students enrolled in an advanced marketing class, designed and carried out an extensive user survey intended to provide the UNO Library administration with feedback regarding the most important needs for students living in residence halls. The study succeeded in demonstrating which areas of library service met or exceeded the needs of students and which ones did not meet such needs. This presentation will detail the parameters of the study and focus upon what residential students most hope to find when using the library—both when studying onsite and when accessing online databases from their residence hall rooms.