Thank you to all who completed the LibQUAL Library Service Quality Survey in the last three weeks!
Students who completed the survey had the option to be eligible for one of four $50 gift certificates to Amazon.com, and here are our randomly-selected winners:
- Tyler Kleppe
- Kyle Crossman
- Megan McLinn
- Daniel Peterson
Congratulations! Your gift certificates will be sent to your campus email accounts.
The Library staff will be receiving data from the survey in a couple of weeks for our review, and we will also review the comments we received. Thank you all again!
This is your last chance to take the LibQUAL library service survey !
Students are eligible for a $50 gift certificate to Amazon.com (four will be awarded to randomly-selected student survey participants).
Many (not all) of you, are getting an email asking you to take the survey, which is used to measure your perceptions of the quality of the library services you receive. It looks at gaps between your minimum expectations, your perceived expectations, and your desired expectations. You can also use the link to the survey on the left side of the library home page.
Comments are very welcome also. In fact, when we used the survey in 2004 we got many useful comments and took action on them, including adding new database subscriptions and comfortable seating, and removing the entrance turnstile.
Thank you for your help! We are looking forward to your feedback.
If you receive an email about the LibQUAL+ survey, and you have not already completed it, please take a few minutes to do so!
Many (not all) of you, are getting an email asking you to take the survey. LibQUAL was developed by the Association of Research Libraries and is used by many libraries nationally to measure users’ perceptions of the quality of the library services they receive by identifying gaps between minimal, desired, and perceived levels of service.
Students will be eligible for a $50 gift certificate to Amazon.com (four gift certificates will be awarded to randomly-selected student survey participants).
Comments are welcome also. In fact, when we used the survey in 2004 we got many useful comments and took action on them, including adding new database subscriptions and comfortable seating, and removing the entrance turnstile.
Thank you for your help! We are looking forward to your feedback.
Many of you will be receiving an email asking you to complete the LibQUAL+ survey. This survey, developed by the Association of Research Libraries, is used by many libraries nationally to measure library users’ perceptions of the quality of the library services they receive, and it identifies gaps between minimal, desired, and perceived levels of service.
If you receive this email please take a few minutes to complete it!
Students will be eligible for a $50 gift certificate to Amazon.com (four gift certificates will be awarded to randomly-selected student survey participants).
Comments are welcome also. In fact, when we used the survey in 2004 we got many useful comments and took action on them. For example, you can thank the 2004 survey respondents for some of the newer database subscriptions, comfortable seating, and the lack of the entrance turnstile (for those of you who remember that!).
Thank you for your help! We are looking forward to your feedback.
In this issue of the Library’s newsletter, The Resource – Spring 2008:
- Assess That: Continuous Improvement Through Assessment (featuring the upcoming user survey LibQUAL+, the information literacy test iSkills, and collection analysis efforts)
- Picture Perfect Finish!
- What’s Up Doc? Just In Time Journal Articles
- Favorite Study Spaces
- Liaison This!
- MP3-CD Audio Books: Music To My Ears
- A Nod of Approval for eNotes
- Friends of the Library
- Librarian Liaisons