The University of Iowa Libraries' undergraduate user needs assessment

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The university community is not a static environment but, rather, one fraught with change and adjustment to change. How do academic libraries within a university setting effectively address the evolving service and resource needs of a diverse patron community? One method that has received increasing attention is the development and implementation of internal instruments specifically designed to assess user satisfaction with services and resources. This study assesses undergraduate resource and service needs, identifies librarywide unmet needs, and gives both library user and librarian an opportunity to engage in proactive dialogue.

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Clougherty, L., Forys, J., Lyles, T., Persson, D., Walters, C., & Washington-Hoagland, C. (1998). The University of Iowa Libraries’ undergraduate user needs assessment. College and Research Libraries, 59(6), 572–584. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.59.6.571

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