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Main Author: Usherwood, Bob
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED405883
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contents Quality Management and Public Library Services. Usherwood, Bob Evaluation Criteria Foreign Countries Library Administration Library Facilities Library Personnel Library Policy Library Services Library Standards Library Surveys Public Libraries Quality Control Questionnaires Users (Information) There are many different approaches to the concept of "quality," which focus on both "what" defines the quality of a service and "who" defines quality. A study funded by the British Library (England) sought to define an approach to quality appropriate for the delivery and effective management of public library services. The study was concerned with quality management as a specific system or technique for securing a high quality library service and focused on organizational, client, and policy issues. A questionnaire sent to all public library authorities in the United Kingdom yielded an 81% response rate. Of the authorities surveyed, 62% do not have a quality program, 19% have a quality program, and 19% are developing a quality program. The three most important quality features identified were: skilled, courteous employees (62%); an appropriate range and quality of resources (57%); and a welcoming environment (32%). Areas felt to be in need of greatest improvement included: employee knowledge to answer client questions or make referrals; convenient opening hours; clear guides for clients to navigate the library; a good book stock; and making clients aware of the standards of service they can expect. Service quality can be judged by the users, professional librarians, and other stakeholders, including local politicians and library suppliers. (Contains 28 references.) (SWC)
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spellingShingle Quality Management and Public Library Services.
Usherwood, Bob
Evaluation Criteria
Foreign Countries
Library Administration
Library Facilities
Library Personnel
Library Policy
Library Services
Library Standards
Library Surveys
Public Libraries
Quality Control
Questionnaires
Users (Information)
Quality Management and Public Library Services. Usherwood, Bob Evaluation Criteria Foreign Countries Library Administration Library Facilities Library Personnel Library Policy Library Services Library Standards Library Surveys Public Libraries Quality Control Questionnaires Users (Information) There are many different approaches to the concept of "quality," which focus on both "what" defines the quality of a service and "who" defines quality. A study funded by the British Library (England) sought to define an approach to quality appropriate for the delivery and effective management of public library services. The study was concerned with quality management as a specific system or technique for securing a high quality library service and focused on organizational, client, and policy issues. A questionnaire sent to all public library authorities in the United Kingdom yielded an 81% response rate. Of the authorities surveyed, 62% do not have a quality program, 19% have a quality program, and 19% are developing a quality program. The three most important quality features identified were: skilled, courteous employees (62%); an appropriate range and quality of resources (57%); and a welcoming environment (32%). Areas felt to be in need of greatest improvement included: employee knowledge to answer client questions or make referrals; convenient opening hours; clear guides for clients to navigate the library; a good book stock; and making clients aware of the standards of service they can expect. Service quality can be judged by the users, professional librarians, and other stakeholders, including local politicians and library suppliers. (Contains 28 references.) (SWC)
title Quality Management and Public Library Services.
topic Evaluation Criteria
Foreign Countries
Library Administration
Library Facilities
Library Personnel
Library Policy
Library Services
Library Standards
Library Surveys
Public Libraries
Quality Control
Questionnaires
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED405883