Library assessment and user surveys in academic librarianship in the United States
Hinchliffe, Lisa Janicke
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Title
Library assessment and user surveys in academic librarianship in the United States
Author(s)
Hinchliffe, Lisa Janicke
Contributor(s)
Fontanin, Matilde
Issue Date
2015
Keyword(s)
library assessment, user surveys
Abstract
Academic libraries in the United States are facing increasing demands for accountability and quality
assurance. In addition to facing external pressures, academic librarians are also committed to providing
high quality services that meet user needs. Library assessment enables and empowers libraries and librarians
to respond to external accountability pressures while also monitoring and improving service quality. This
essay provides a general overview of current library assessment initiatives in academic and research
librarianship in the United States with a particular focus on user surveys as a mechanism for gathering
useful data for library decision-making and service development.
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