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Autores principales: Torres, Ana, Paul, Gavin
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2019
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contents Reaching Maximum Occupancy: What the Numbers Tell Us about Space and Ways to Improve Services Torres, Ana Paul, Gavin Academic Libraries Engineering Education Library Facilities Library Services Interior Space Use Studies Space Utilization Outreach Programs Facility Improvement The Bern Dibner Library of Science and Technology at NYU-Tandon School of Engineering adopted an assessment methodology that was central to the librarians' understanding of current environmental issues and their attempts to craft a better user experience. This method of gauging and analyzing occupancy revealed problem areas and was an invaluable tool in efforts to adopt the best solutions to problems it highlighted. It involved minimal cost: a data collection application and Microsoft Paint, and student labor for collecting occupancy counts. The data it provided enabled the library to improve services, redesign learning spaces, and improve outreach activities.
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spellingShingle Reaching Maximum Occupancy: What the Numbers Tell Us about Space and Ways to Improve Services
Torres, Ana
Paul, Gavin
Academic Libraries
Engineering Education
Library Facilities
Library Services
Interior Space
Use Studies
Space Utilization
Outreach Programs
Facility Improvement
Reaching Maximum Occupancy: What the Numbers Tell Us about Space and Ways to Improve Services Torres, Ana Paul, Gavin Academic Libraries Engineering Education Library Facilities Library Services Interior Space Use Studies Space Utilization Outreach Programs Facility Improvement The Bern Dibner Library of Science and Technology at NYU-Tandon School of Engineering adopted an assessment methodology that was central to the librarians' understanding of current environmental issues and their attempts to craft a better user experience. This method of gauging and analyzing occupancy revealed problem areas and was an invaluable tool in efforts to adopt the best solutions to problems it highlighted. It involved minimal cost: a data collection application and Microsoft Paint, and student labor for collecting occupancy counts. The data it provided enabled the library to improve services, redesign learning spaces, and improve outreach activities.
title Reaching Maximum Occupancy: What the Numbers Tell Us about Space and Ways to Improve Services
topic Academic Libraries
Engineering Education
Library Facilities
Library Services
Interior Space
Use Studies
Space Utilization
Outreach Programs
Facility Improvement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1223959