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Autori principali: Scott, Norman H., Zabek, Robert J.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1978
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author Scott, Norman H.
Zabek, Robert J.
author_facet Scott, Norman H.
Zabek, Robert J.
Scott, Norman H.
Zabek, Robert J.
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contents An Analysis of the Learning Resources Center Student and Faculty Surveys, Spring, 1977. Office of Institutional Research Report #78-1. Scott, Norman H. Zabek, Robert J. College Libraries Community Colleges Individualized Instruction Institutional Research Instructional Materials Learning Resources Centers Library Services Library Skills School Surveys Statistical Data Student Attitudes Teacher Attitudes Tutorial Programs Two Year Colleges Use Studies In spring 1977, the faculty and students of Wytheville Community College were surveyed in regard to their attitudes toward and use of the Learning Resource Center (LRC). The student survey revealed that of 330 respondents, 46% used the library one hour or more per week; 63% of 129 respondents suggested a greater emphasis during orientation on locating materials and information; 66% of 330 respondents expressed interest in individualized instruction, especially in math related areas; 51% desired additional help with their subjects and 81% indicated they would take advantage of such help if it were offered at the LRC; 75% did not use the library on weekends, and of those that did most used it for research; over 80% felt the book and periodical collection to be adequate; there was an expressed desire for typewriters, calculators, quiet reading rooms, and radio and television stations. The faculty survey revealed that the faculty expected their students to use the library more than they did or thought they were expected to; 41% made use of the audiovisual services; 40% obtained films through the LRC; 87.7% requested the purchase of books; 76% had not used the TV studio facility; 40% indicated having used the library on weekends once or twice, their preferred day being Sunday; 60% used the reserve book system, 76% read magazines and newspapers in the LRC. Recommendations based on the surveys are included. (AYC)
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spellingShingle An Analysis of the Learning Resources Center Student and Faculty Surveys, Spring, 1977. Office of Institutional Research Report #78-1.
Scott, Norman H.
Zabek, Robert J.
College Libraries
Community Colleges
Individualized Instruction
Institutional Research
Instructional Materials
Learning Resources Centers
Library Services
Library Skills
School Surveys
Statistical Data
Student Attitudes
Teacher Attitudes
Tutorial Programs
Two Year Colleges
Use Studies
An Analysis of the Learning Resources Center Student and Faculty Surveys, Spring, 1977. Office of Institutional Research Report #78-1. Scott, Norman H. Zabek, Robert J. College Libraries Community Colleges Individualized Instruction Institutional Research Instructional Materials Learning Resources Centers Library Services Library Skills School Surveys Statistical Data Student Attitudes Teacher Attitudes Tutorial Programs Two Year Colleges Use Studies In spring 1977, the faculty and students of Wytheville Community College were surveyed in regard to their attitudes toward and use of the Learning Resource Center (LRC). The student survey revealed that of 330 respondents, 46% used the library one hour or more per week; 63% of 129 respondents suggested a greater emphasis during orientation on locating materials and information; 66% of 330 respondents expressed interest in individualized instruction, especially in math related areas; 51% desired additional help with their subjects and 81% indicated they would take advantage of such help if it were offered at the LRC; 75% did not use the library on weekends, and of those that did most used it for research; over 80% felt the book and periodical collection to be adequate; there was an expressed desire for typewriters, calculators, quiet reading rooms, and radio and television stations. The faculty survey revealed that the faculty expected their students to use the library more than they did or thought they were expected to; 41% made use of the audiovisual services; 40% obtained films through the LRC; 87.7% requested the purchase of books; 76% had not used the TV studio facility; 40% indicated having used the library on weekends once or twice, their preferred day being Sunday; 60% used the reserve book system, 76% read magazines and newspapers in the LRC. Recommendations based on the surveys are included. (AYC)
title An Analysis of the Learning Resources Center Student and Faculty Surveys, Spring, 1977. Office of Institutional Research Report #78-1.
topic College Libraries
Community Colleges
Individualized Instruction
Institutional Research
Instructional Materials
Learning Resources Centers
Library Services
Library Skills
School Surveys
Statistical Data
Student Attitudes
Teacher Attitudes
Tutorial Programs
Two Year Colleges
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED156293