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Tag Archives: Surveys
Student Satisfaction with Library Services
The Library seeks to make continuous improvements to our services and we welcome the feedback we receive from students. There are several annual student surveys which assess student satisfaction with the Library and the 2015 and 2016 (where available) results are … Continue reading
What do you think about the McClay Library Enhancements?
During the summer 2013 extra study seats and PC spaces were added to the McClay Library by extending the ground floor. The Student Lounge was also extended with the addition of two new water fountains. We’d like to find out … Continue reading
Researchers’ Survey March 2013: You Said, We Did!
In March 2013 we conducted a researchers’ survey covering areas such as electronic resources, reference management, open access (OA), and communication and training. There were 326 responses (114 research staff and 212 students) from all schools. As a result we … Continue reading
Book Availability Survey
Are you usually able to find the books you want in the Library, when you want them? Help us to help you by taking part in our survey. Printed forms will be available at the Borrower Services Desks and Enquiry … Continue reading
Book Availability Survey
A book availability survey was trialled in the Science Library to determine whether readers were having any problems accessing what they wanted. Report We hope to repeat the survey once we have moved to the Sir Anthony O’Reilly Library. Thank … Continue reading