The study went well. A positive result! Analysis of the satisfaction survey results of medical libraries users
Modern academic libraries, including medical libraries, constantly strive to achieve their users’ needs as accurately as possible. Consequently, that is why libraries efficiency is measured by users’ satisfaction rate. It includes resources and their availability, employees’qualifications as well as...
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author | Małgorzata Florianowicz Małgorzata Gorczewska Kamila Machowina Jakub Rusakow |
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description | Modern academic libraries, including medical libraries, constantly strive to achieve their users’ needs as accurately as possible. Consequently, that is why libraries efficiency is measured by users’ satisfaction rate. It includes resources and their availability, employees’qualifications as well as the libraries’ housing conditions. Users’ opinions can be beneficial as they verify previous work of libraries and signpost new directions in development. Therefore, in 2017 there was organized the users’ satisfaction survey in academic libraries. It was a part of „Analysis of Scientific Libraries Functioning” project initiated by The Polish Librarians’ Association. 32 academic libraries, including 5 medical libraries, participated in the sur-vey. This paper presents the results in medical libraries. It is an attempt to plan new solutions based on the previously determined best functioning mechanisms and define the features that still need improvement. |
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spelling | doaj.art-ad9c481195734d2f93d9bab46b63c5962022-12-21T18:00:08ZengMedical University of WarsawForum Bibliotek Medycznych1899-58292450-04372019-12-01112365210.34738/mlf.0012The study went well. A positive result! Analysis of the satisfaction survey results of medical libraries usersMałgorzata Florianowicz0Małgorzata Gorczewska1Kamila Machowina2Jakub Rusakow3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3233-7815Main Library, Medical University of Gdańsk, PolandMain Library, Medical University of Gdańsk, PolandMain Library, Medical University of Gdańsk, PolandMain Library, Medical University of Gdańsk, PolandModern academic libraries, including medical libraries, constantly strive to achieve their users’ needs as accurately as possible. Consequently, that is why libraries efficiency is measured by users’ satisfaction rate. It includes resources and their availability, employees’qualifications as well as the libraries’ housing conditions. Users’ opinions can be beneficial as they verify previous work of libraries and signpost new directions in development. Therefore, in 2017 there was organized the users’ satisfaction survey in academic libraries. It was a part of „Analysis of Scientific Libraries Functioning” project initiated by The Polish Librarians’ Association. 32 academic libraries, including 5 medical libraries, participated in the sur-vey. This paper presents the results in medical libraries. It is an attempt to plan new solutions based on the previously determined best functioning mechanisms and define the features that still need improvement.https://fbm.wum.edu.pl/02-11-2018/0012library users satisfaction surveymedical libraryquality managementanalysis of scientific libraries functioning |
spellingShingle | Małgorzata Florianowicz Małgorzata Gorczewska Kamila Machowina Jakub Rusakow The study went well. A positive result! Analysis of the satisfaction survey results of medical libraries users Forum Bibliotek Medycznych library users satisfaction survey medical library quality management analysis of scientific libraries functioning |
title | The study went well. A positive result! Analysis of the satisfaction survey results of medical libraries users |
title_full | The study went well. A positive result! Analysis of the satisfaction survey results of medical libraries users |
title_fullStr | The study went well. A positive result! Analysis of the satisfaction survey results of medical libraries users |
title_full_unstemmed | The study went well. A positive result! Analysis of the satisfaction survey results of medical libraries users |
title_short | The study went well. A positive result! Analysis of the satisfaction survey results of medical libraries users |
title_sort | study went well a positive result analysis of the satisfaction survey results of medical libraries users |
topic | library users satisfaction survey medical library quality management analysis of scientific libraries functioning |
url | https://fbm.wum.edu.pl/02-11-2018/0012 |
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