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Main Authors: Johnson, Andrew, Kuglitsch, Rebecca, Bresnahan, Megan
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1082886
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  • Using Participatory and Service Design to Identify Emerging Needs and Perceptions of Library Services among Science and Engineering Researchers Based at a Satellite Campus Johnson, Andrew Kuglitsch, Rebecca Bresnahan, Megan Library Services Academic Libraries Multicampus Colleges User Needs (Information) College Faculty Graduate Students Researchers Barriers Interviews Sciences Engineering Design Library Role This study used participatory and service design methods to identify emerging research needs and existing perceptions of library services among science and engineering faculty, post-graduate, and graduate student researchers based at a satellite campus at the University of Colorado Boulder. These methods, and the results of the study, allowed us to uncover barriers in the research processes of a user population without a dedicated physical library. This article describes our participatory and service design approach, the results of the exercises and interviews we conducted with researchers, and our current or planned implementations of services to address researcher needs based on what we learned from the study.