Abstract
Academic library survey strategies may include implementing standardized and locally-developed survey instruments as part of assessment activities. Standardized instruments such as LibQUAL+, ClimateQUAL, Ithaka S+R surveys, and others are widely used and offer many advantages such as robust development and testing protocols, and may offer the ability to compare data with other institutions who use these instruments. Locally-developed survey instruments, on the other hand, offer the ability to customize instruments with reduced cost and increased institutional specificity. Libraries should evaluate the benefits of each survey type in order to create a strategy that best meets their needs.
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
11-3-2021
Related Content
Jones, J. L., & Hall, A. R. (2021). Findings about our library surveys: Universities of Louisville and Kentucky’s user surveys" (2021). Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Performance Measurement in Libraries. Available at https://uknowledge.uky.edu/libraries_facpub/326/
Repository Citation
Jones, Julene L. and Hall, Anita R., "Findings about our Library Surveys: Universities of Louisville and Kentucky’s User Surveys" (2021). Library Presentations. 238.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/libraries_present/238
Notes/Citation Information
A presentation at the 14th International Conference on Performance Measurement in Libraries.