Purpose - One of the aims of the LIBER strategic plan 2009-2012 was to stimulate the use of LibQUAL+ by European research libraries. The purpose of this study is to investigate how far this initiative has been successful. Design/methodology/approach - All 385 LIBER libraries were invited to complete an online survey, mounted on Survey Monkey. The questionnaire was meant for all libraries, whether or not they performed a user survey during the last five years and, if so, whether or not they used LibQUAL + as the survey instrument. Findings - The study shows that the use of LibQUAL+ in Europe is widespread and that there is a great potential for further growth. LibQUAL+'s strong areas are the ease of administering and opportunities for benchm...
LibQUAL+ est une suite logicielle proposée par l\u27Association of Research Libraries (ARL) utilisée...
Given the popularity of the LibQUAL+ survey as an assessment tool, there is the potential for instit...
The LibQUAL+ survey was conducted by Memorial University of Newfoundland Libraries from March 12th t...
Purpose: This paper reports the progress and development of the Society of College, National and Uni...
This paper discusses the use of the LibQUAL+ library survey instrument and its ability to define an ...
In 2015, LIBER commissioned the “Working group on Research and Education”. The goal was to collect b...
Reports on the pilot year of LibQUAL+ in the UK adopted for trial by SCONUL Libraries. Discusses the...
The aim of this master thesis is to measure library service quality in two groups of libraries, new...
This paper reports on the SCONUL participation in the use of the LibQUAL+ survey methodology from 20...
Purpose: LibQUAL+® has provided libraries with a customer satisfaction benchmarking tool which is ea...
Following from the success of the 2003 LibQUAL+ UK Pilot, SCONUL's Advisory Committee on Performanc...
LibQUAL+(tm) is a suite of services that libraries use to solicit, track, understand, and act upon u...
Libraries began to see service competition for the first time in the 1990s, due to the Internet and ...
The LibQUAL+ survey was conducted for the first time by Memorial University of Newfoundland Librarie...
Advertised as a total market survey of an academic library’s users, LibQUAL+ has risen to prominence...
LibQUAL+ est une suite logicielle proposée par l\u27Association of Research Libraries (ARL) utilisée...
Given the popularity of the LibQUAL+ survey as an assessment tool, there is the potential for instit...
The LibQUAL+ survey was conducted by Memorial University of Newfoundland Libraries from March 12th t...
Purpose: This paper reports the progress and development of the Society of College, National and Uni...
This paper discusses the use of the LibQUAL+ library survey instrument and its ability to define an ...
In 2015, LIBER commissioned the “Working group on Research and Education”. The goal was to collect b...
Reports on the pilot year of LibQUAL+ in the UK adopted for trial by SCONUL Libraries. Discusses the...
The aim of this master thesis is to measure library service quality in two groups of libraries, new...
This paper reports on the SCONUL participation in the use of the LibQUAL+ survey methodology from 20...
Purpose: LibQUAL+® has provided libraries with a customer satisfaction benchmarking tool which is ea...
Following from the success of the 2003 LibQUAL+ UK Pilot, SCONUL's Advisory Committee on Performanc...
LibQUAL+(tm) is a suite of services that libraries use to solicit, track, understand, and act upon u...
Libraries began to see service competition for the first time in the 1990s, due to the Internet and ...
The LibQUAL+ survey was conducted for the first time by Memorial University of Newfoundland Librarie...
Advertised as a total market survey of an academic library’s users, LibQUAL+ has risen to prominence...
LibQUAL+ est une suite logicielle proposée par l\u27Association of Research Libraries (ARL) utilisée...
Given the popularity of the LibQUAL+ survey as an assessment tool, there is the potential for instit...
The LibQUAL+ survey was conducted by Memorial University of Newfoundland Libraries from March 12th t...