International Journal of Knowledge Content Development and Technology (Jun 2011)

An Analysis of User Satisfaction of K University’s Library Service

  • Younghee Noh,
  • Min-Ju Choi,
  • Yong-Wog Choi,
  • Sin-Won Jeong,
  • Eun-Ji Jung,
  • Mi-So Kang,
  • Jin-Young Kim,
  • Kyung-Won Lee,
  • Sung-Jae Lee,
  • Seon-Hye Oh,
  • So-Yeon Park,
  • Sung-Chul Shin,
  • Da-Jeong Suh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5865/IJKCT.2011.1.1.061
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 61 – 79

Abstract

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This study purposed to discover whether or not academic libraries reflect these changing roles. We selected K University as the research target and surveyed user satisfaction of materials, staff services, facilities, electronic devices, media, and so on. The research findings are as follows: 1) the frequency of library visits of University K was on the high side, 2) the primary purpose of using the academic library was associated with learning or reading, therefore, the most used library spaces were related to that, 3) the most used library materials were 'general books', the most unused were 'reference books', 4) the most preferred way to obtain needed materials when failing to find wanted materials was 'Contact librarian'. A similar phenomenon occurred in terms of facility use, 5) university K's users were usually satisfied with the loan policy, 6) the rate of users who don't know whether there is user education was very high, the rate of users who have no experience with user education was extremely low. These research findings can be referenced by library management to improve libraries' service quality and take advantage of complex spatial configurations.

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