This case study explores use patterns of an academic library following the addition of several non-library units. Of specific interest were the initial destinations of patrons, the number of destinations visited, and the primary purpose for coming to the library. We observed all destinations of patrons as they entered the building and administered an exit survey to gain additional insight into patrons\u27 use of the library, including all first floor destinations visited and their primary purpose for visiting the library. We used selected statistics to further explore library use. Findings indicate that non-library units are a popular destination for library patrons but do not eclipse the overall use of library units; that the majority of p...
Traditionally, a library has been defined by four aspects: its collection of books, the building tha...
This paper deals with how people use public libraries. An attempt is made to distinguishbetween diff...
As library functions are evolving, many academic libraries are redesigning or renovating their libra...
Researchers have employed various methods to study the use of the library’s physical space in order ...
The purpose of this study was to find out what different groups of visitors do when they are at Borå...
The aim of this thesis is to examine how library users who chose to not borrow any material from the...
The purpose of this master thesis is to investigate what the users/visitors do at the Filipstad...
The purpose of this master’s thesis is to examine how some university students, who are using the li...
In our digitalized world, there are ongoing discussions about the public library as a physical place...
There is a discrepancy in research within library and information science in the use of the concept ...
This multi-institutional research study used hourly sweeps and patron surveys to examine patron beha...
While there has been considerable research done on public library users, there has been comparativel...
This summary report presents highlights of a study of reader spaces in the Coates Library at Trinity...
Based on the concept that library use measurement should have as its basic starting point the indivi...
In 2011, the Université catholique de Louvain decided to relocate the old Library of sciences and te...
Traditionally, a library has been defined by four aspects: its collection of books, the building tha...
This paper deals with how people use public libraries. An attempt is made to distinguishbetween diff...
As library functions are evolving, many academic libraries are redesigning or renovating their libra...
Researchers have employed various methods to study the use of the library’s physical space in order ...
The purpose of this study was to find out what different groups of visitors do when they are at Borå...
The aim of this thesis is to examine how library users who chose to not borrow any material from the...
The purpose of this master thesis is to investigate what the users/visitors do at the Filipstad...
The purpose of this master’s thesis is to examine how some university students, who are using the li...
In our digitalized world, there are ongoing discussions about the public library as a physical place...
There is a discrepancy in research within library and information science in the use of the concept ...
This multi-institutional research study used hourly sweeps and patron surveys to examine patron beha...
While there has been considerable research done on public library users, there has been comparativel...
This summary report presents highlights of a study of reader spaces in the Coates Library at Trinity...
Based on the concept that library use measurement should have as its basic starting point the indivi...
In 2011, the Université catholique de Louvain decided to relocate the old Library of sciences and te...
Traditionally, a library has been defined by four aspects: its collection of books, the building tha...
This paper deals with how people use public libraries. An attempt is made to distinguishbetween diff...
As library functions are evolving, many academic libraries are redesigning or renovating their libra...