The article reveals that the Odum Library of Valdosta State University in Georgia participated in the LibQual™ survey to assess how well the library is performing in three specific areas: Effect of Service, Library as Place and Information Control. The Library as Place section was of the greatest interest for survey participants. Noise in the library received by far the most comments, most of them negative. The author examines the noise phenomenon in his library, reviewed its history, contemplated his developing attitudes, and analyzed his thoughts about the noise issue
A library is an organized collection of books, other printed materials, and in some cases special ma...
This issue of Fulcrum, the newsletter of the Furman University Libraries, includes articles on: the ...
The article focuses on Trading Libraries, a program originally proposed by Callie McGinnis, dean of ...
peer-reviewedThis article deals with the management of noise in an academic library by outlining an ...
In modern civilization, noise has become a problem in many situations. Traffic noise has been seen t...
Noise in academic libraries has been a consistent concern of library staff and library users. This c...
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 47 - No. 16 - February 6, 1985. 16 page
The article discusses the author\u27s experience of conducting a study on how the library meets the ...
Academic libraries are supposed to be places of silence and deep study. Tell that to the students wa...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the effect of an electronic noise-monitoring device (NoiseSi...
Frequently media reports draw attention to errors in published books and other publications. Sometim...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Library Asso...
1. New Quiet Campaign 2. Learning Commons Survey 3. Tell Us with LibQUAL+ 4. Real Email or a Hoax Ch...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
In today's society, someone is always predicting the imminent demise of libraries, who in return, ar...
A library is an organized collection of books, other printed materials, and in some cases special ma...
This issue of Fulcrum, the newsletter of the Furman University Libraries, includes articles on: the ...
The article focuses on Trading Libraries, a program originally proposed by Callie McGinnis, dean of ...
peer-reviewedThis article deals with the management of noise in an academic library by outlining an ...
In modern civilization, noise has become a problem in many situations. Traffic noise has been seen t...
Noise in academic libraries has been a consistent concern of library staff and library users. This c...
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 47 - No. 16 - February 6, 1985. 16 page
The article discusses the author\u27s experience of conducting a study on how the library meets the ...
Academic libraries are supposed to be places of silence and deep study. Tell that to the students wa...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the effect of an electronic noise-monitoring device (NoiseSi...
Frequently media reports draw attention to errors in published books and other publications. Sometim...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Library Asso...
1. New Quiet Campaign 2. Learning Commons Survey 3. Tell Us with LibQUAL+ 4. Real Email or a Hoax Ch...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
In today's society, someone is always predicting the imminent demise of libraries, who in return, ar...
A library is an organized collection of books, other printed materials, and in some cases special ma...
This issue of Fulcrum, the newsletter of the Furman University Libraries, includes articles on: the ...
The article focuses on Trading Libraries, a program originally proposed by Callie McGinnis, dean of ...