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Autores principales: Thompson, Bruce, Cook, Colleen, Heath, Fred
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2001
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author Thompson, Bruce
Cook, Colleen
Heath, Fred
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Cook, Colleen
Heath, Fred
Thompson, Bruce
Cook, Colleen
Heath, Fred
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contents How Many Dimensions Does It Take To Measure Users' Perceptions of Libraries?: A LibQUAL+Study. Thompson, Bruce Cook, Colleen Heath, Fred Academic Libraries Evaluation Methods Higher Education Library Research Library Services Measurement Techniques Research Libraries Scores Tables (Data) User Satisfaction (Information) Explores the number of dimensions needed to measure users' perceptions of library service quality based on data from the ARL (Association of Research Libraries) LibQUAL+ project. Results were consistent with a view that a single set of scores is one reasonable way to characterize user perceptions of library service quality. (Author/LRW)
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spellingShingle How Many Dimensions Does It Take To Measure Users' Perceptions of Libraries?: A LibQUAL+Study.
Thompson, Bruce
Cook, Colleen
Heath, Fred
Academic Libraries
Evaluation Methods
Higher Education
Library Research
Library Services
Measurement Techniques
Research Libraries
Scores
Tables (Data)
User Satisfaction (Information)
How Many Dimensions Does It Take To Measure Users' Perceptions of Libraries?: A LibQUAL+Study. Thompson, Bruce Cook, Colleen Heath, Fred Academic Libraries Evaluation Methods Higher Education Library Research Library Services Measurement Techniques Research Libraries Scores Tables (Data) User Satisfaction (Information) Explores the number of dimensions needed to measure users' perceptions of library service quality based on data from the ARL (Association of Research Libraries) LibQUAL+ project. Results were consistent with a view that a single set of scores is one reasonable way to characterize user perceptions of library service quality. (Author/LRW)
title How Many Dimensions Does It Take To Measure Users' Perceptions of Libraries?: A LibQUAL+Study.
topic Academic Libraries
Evaluation Methods
Higher Education
Library Research
Library Services
Measurement Techniques
Research Libraries
Scores
Tables (Data)
User Satisfaction (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ647509