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Autores principales: Cataldo, Tara Tobin, Freund, LeiLani, Ocha, Marilyn N., Salcedo, Marina
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ885151
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author Cataldo, Tara Tobin
Freund, LeiLani
Ocha, Marilyn N.
Salcedo, Marina
author_facet Cataldo, Tara Tobin
Freund, LeiLani
Ocha, Marilyn N.
Salcedo, Marina
Cataldo, Tara Tobin
Freund, LeiLani
Ocha, Marilyn N.
Salcedo, Marina
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents The Info Commons Concept: Assessing User Needs Cataldo, Tara Tobin Freund, LeiLani Ocha, Marilyn N. Salcedo, Marina Focus Groups Social Sciences Humanities Library Development Interviews Needs Assessment Information Needs User Needs (Information) Workstations Library Services Site Analysis Laptop Computers Library Research Space Classification Stakeholders Research Methodology The University of Florida Libraries took the opportunity of remodeling its Humanities and Social Sciences library to conceptualize the design of an info commons area for the new building. An Info Commons Concept Team was formed and charged with this task. The team used site visits, surveys, focus groups, and interviews to determine the needs of today's library users. This paper describes the information-gathering process and categorizes the data gathered into several areas of need, including service, workstation components, laptop support, and space and environment. (Contains 1 table and 2 figures.)
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spellingShingle The Info Commons Concept: Assessing User Needs
Cataldo, Tara Tobin
Freund, LeiLani
Ocha, Marilyn N.
Salcedo, Marina
Focus Groups
Social Sciences
Humanities
Library Development
Interviews
Needs Assessment
Information Needs
User Needs (Information)
Workstations
Library Services
Site Analysis
Laptop Computers
Library Research
Space Classification
Stakeholders
Research Methodology
The Info Commons Concept: Assessing User Needs Cataldo, Tara Tobin Freund, LeiLani Ocha, Marilyn N. Salcedo, Marina Focus Groups Social Sciences Humanities Library Development Interviews Needs Assessment Information Needs User Needs (Information) Workstations Library Services Site Analysis Laptop Computers Library Research Space Classification Stakeholders Research Methodology The University of Florida Libraries took the opportunity of remodeling its Humanities and Social Sciences library to conceptualize the design of an info commons area for the new building. An Info Commons Concept Team was formed and charged with this task. The team used site visits, surveys, focus groups, and interviews to determine the needs of today's library users. This paper describes the information-gathering process and categorizes the data gathered into several areas of need, including service, workstation components, laptop support, and space and environment. (Contains 1 table and 2 figures.)
title The Info Commons Concept: Assessing User Needs
topic Focus Groups
Social Sciences
Humanities
Library Development
Interviews
Needs Assessment
Information Needs
User Needs (Information)
Workstations
Library Services
Site Analysis
Laptop Computers
Library Research
Space Classification
Stakeholders
Research Methodology
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ885151