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Autori principali: Sanders, Mark, Hodges, Chris
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2014
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1042724
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contents An Overnight Success?: Usage Patterns and Demographics of Academic Library Patrons during the Overnight Period from 11 p.m.-8 a.m. Sanders, Mark Hodges, Chris Academic Libraries Use Studies Users (Information) Library Services Undergraduate Students Graduate Students Demography During the Fall 2013 semester East Carolina University's main library piloted 24/5 hours of operation by opening on Sunday morning and not closing until Friday night. This article details the planning and execution of the pilot program, as well the findings from the data collected during the overnight period by people-counting cameras and a university identification card reader. The data reveal library usage during specific days and hours of the overnight period, usage during specific periods of the semester, and the demographic information of overnight undergraduate and graduate student users.
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spellingShingle An Overnight Success?: Usage Patterns and Demographics of Academic Library Patrons during the Overnight Period from 11 p.m.-8 a.m.
Sanders, Mark
Hodges, Chris
Academic Libraries
Use Studies
Users (Information)
Library Services
Undergraduate Students
Graduate Students
Demography
An Overnight Success?: Usage Patterns and Demographics of Academic Library Patrons during the Overnight Period from 11 p.m.-8 a.m. Sanders, Mark Hodges, Chris Academic Libraries Use Studies Users (Information) Library Services Undergraduate Students Graduate Students Demography During the Fall 2013 semester East Carolina University's main library piloted 24/5 hours of operation by opening on Sunday morning and not closing until Friday night. This article details the planning and execution of the pilot program, as well the findings from the data collected during the overnight period by people-counting cameras and a university identification card reader. The data reveal library usage during specific days and hours of the overnight period, usage during specific periods of the semester, and the demographic information of overnight undergraduate and graduate student users.
title An Overnight Success?: Usage Patterns and Demographics of Academic Library Patrons during the Overnight Period from 11 p.m.-8 a.m.
topic Academic Libraries
Use Studies
Users (Information)
Library Services
Undergraduate Students
Graduate Students
Demography
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1042724