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1. Verfasser: Vaughan, K. T.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2020
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1252120
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contents Evaluating the Single Service Point Using the Person-Environment-Occupation Model Vaughan, K. T. Academic Libraries Library Facilities Library Services Evaluation Evaluation Methods Users (Information) Facility Planning Library Personnel Librarians Interaction An academic library's single service point, where users can get answers and help with their library needs in one place, is often the first and most popular place used by students. Studies assessing desk design are rare but needed to help guide planning for renovation or service model change. This study investigated an academic library's service point and identified major themes related to its physical and social environments, staff, and activities and tasks. The study used an ethnographic methodology, in which the investigator closely observed the library staff and users. The study framework was based on the Person-Environment-Occupation Model, which explores how occupational performance is shaped by the interaction between a person, environment, and occupation. The findings revealed themes of patron interactions, physical relationships to the furniture, socializing, and arrangements that may inform choices about service point design to improve staff satisfaction and efficiency.
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spellingShingle Evaluating the Single Service Point Using the Person-Environment-Occupation Model
Vaughan, K. T.
Academic Libraries
Library Facilities
Library Services
Evaluation
Evaluation Methods
Users (Information)
Facility Planning
Library Personnel
Librarians
Interaction
Evaluating the Single Service Point Using the Person-Environment-Occupation Model Vaughan, K. T. Academic Libraries Library Facilities Library Services Evaluation Evaluation Methods Users (Information) Facility Planning Library Personnel Librarians Interaction An academic library's single service point, where users can get answers and help with their library needs in one place, is often the first and most popular place used by students. Studies assessing desk design are rare but needed to help guide planning for renovation or service model change. This study investigated an academic library's service point and identified major themes related to its physical and social environments, staff, and activities and tasks. The study used an ethnographic methodology, in which the investigator closely observed the library staff and users. The study framework was based on the Person-Environment-Occupation Model, which explores how occupational performance is shaped by the interaction between a person, environment, and occupation. The findings revealed themes of patron interactions, physical relationships to the furniture, socializing, and arrangements that may inform choices about service point design to improve staff satisfaction and efficiency.
title Evaluating the Single Service Point Using the Person-Environment-Occupation Model
topic Academic Libraries
Library Facilities
Library Services
Evaluation
Evaluation Methods
Users (Information)
Facility Planning
Library Personnel
Librarians
Interaction
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1252120