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Autore principale: MacVean, Donald S.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1978
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED157561
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contents Faculty Use of a University Library Circulating Book Collection. MacVean, Donald S. Books College Libraries Comparative Analysis Definitions Faculty Interlibrary Loans Library Circulation Library Collections Tables (Data) Use Studies This study analyzes statistics showing university faculty circulation of books for one fiscal year, and makes comparisons by department, academic rank, degree, sex, and students' rank--graduate or undergraduate. Findings indicate that 57.8% of the faculty had checked out one or more books. The departments with the highest use were Foreign Language, Political Science, English, and Philosophy and Religion. Overall, the Humanities and Social Sciences Departments surpassed the Sciences and Applied fields. Assistant Professors led the other ranks, men exceeded women, doctorates surpassed non-doctorates, and graduate faculty were ahead of non-graduate faculty. An analysis for the same period of faculty use of the interlibrary loan service exhibits essentially the same differences. Distance of the faculty members' offices from the library had no apparent relationship to use of the circulating book collection. Examination of findings provided no explanation for these differences. (Author/MBR)
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spellingShingle Faculty Use of a University Library Circulating Book Collection.
MacVean, Donald S.
Books
College Libraries
Comparative Analysis
Definitions
Faculty
Interlibrary Loans
Library Circulation
Library Collections
Tables (Data)
Use Studies
Faculty Use of a University Library Circulating Book Collection. MacVean, Donald S. Books College Libraries Comparative Analysis Definitions Faculty Interlibrary Loans Library Circulation Library Collections Tables (Data) Use Studies This study analyzes statistics showing university faculty circulation of books for one fiscal year, and makes comparisons by department, academic rank, degree, sex, and students' rank--graduate or undergraduate. Findings indicate that 57.8% of the faculty had checked out one or more books. The departments with the highest use were Foreign Language, Political Science, English, and Philosophy and Religion. Overall, the Humanities and Social Sciences Departments surpassed the Sciences and Applied fields. Assistant Professors led the other ranks, men exceeded women, doctorates surpassed non-doctorates, and graduate faculty were ahead of non-graduate faculty. An analysis for the same period of faculty use of the interlibrary loan service exhibits essentially the same differences. Distance of the faculty members' offices from the library had no apparent relationship to use of the circulating book collection. Examination of findings provided no explanation for these differences. (Author/MBR)
title Faculty Use of a University Library Circulating Book Collection.
topic Books
College Libraries
Comparative Analysis
Definitions
Faculty
Interlibrary Loans
Library Circulation
Library Collections
Tables (Data)
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED157561