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Title: Open all hours


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Open all hours?
  • Are the opening hours of AIR University library
    adequate for its users needs?

Yildiz Engin-Bennet Tamsin French Yetta
Leibowitz Theresa Omer
2
Introduction
  • AIR University
  • 10,000 students/500 Staff
  • Situated in large metropolis (Pop. One Million)
  • Self issuing already in place. (RFID)

3
Aim
  • Is it viable to extend the Libraries opening
    hours for its
  • users?
  • Current Opening hours
  • Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, Term Time
  • Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
  • Sat-Sun 1-4pm term time only
  • Student Demographics
  • 70 Full time
  • 30 Part time

4
Literature Review
  • 24 hour opening a new trend or necessity
    (Albenese, 2005)
  • Students demand access the library any time
    (Delaney, 2002)
  • Reduce pressure on space through longer opening
    hours (The Follett Report, 1993)
  • The increase in working students (Murr, 2001)

5
Research Objectives
  • Identify the needs of all users
  • Assess occupancy throughout the day and assess
    usage of remote access
  • Investigate budget implications

6
Research Outcomes
  • Report providing research findings for the
    funding body
  • Student/staff feedback
  • Recommendations for Stakeholders

7
Schedule
8
Open All Hours?
Introduction
Research Objectives
Literature Review
Demographics
Albenese
Occupancy
Delaney
Follett Report
Murr
Remote Access
Provides framework for
User Needs
Research Outcomes
Methodology
Budget Implications
Surveys
Face-to-Face Interviews
Discussion Forums
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References
  • Albanese, A. R. (2005) The best thing a library
    can be is open, Library Journal, Vol 130 (15) pp.
    42-44
  • Delaney, M. (2002) Library access 24x7 the
    experience so far is it a myth or is it more of
    a reality than we think? SCONUL Newsletter
    online 26, 20-22. Available from
    http//www.sconul.ac.uk/pubs_stats/newsletter/
    accessed 18 October 2008
  • Engel, D. et al (2002) Opening a library 24
    hours. Journal of Library Administration, 36(4),
    95-108
  • Hart, C. (1998) Doing a Literature Review
    Releasing the Social Science Imagination, London
    SAGE.
  • Joint Funding Councils Libraries Review Group
    (1993) The Follett Report online. Available
    from http//www.cpa.ed.ac.uk/reports/follett
    accessed 11 October 2008.
  • Kniffel, L. K. (2003) Carnegie Mellon Student
    Protest Gets Library Hours Restored. American
    Libraries, 24, 903-4.
  • Murr, C. (2001) Student Satisfaction Surveys at
    Kingston University 1993 2001 A Comparison
    study. SCONUL Newsletter online 24, pp. 16-18.
    Available from http//www.sconul.ac.uk/pubs_stats
    /newsletter/ accessed 20 October 2008.
  • Simmonds, P. L. Andaleeb, S. S. (2001) Usage of
    Academic Libraries The Role of Service Quality,
    Resources, and User Characteristics. Library
    Trends, 49(4), 626-634
  • The National Committee of Inquiry into Higher
    Education (1997) Higher Education in the Learning
    Society (The Dearing Report) online. Available
    from http//www.leeds.ac.uk/educol/nciche/
    accessed 17 October 2008.
  • Weaver, M. Noel, L. (2000) Home alone?
    Unstaffed academic services implications for
    practice. The New Review of Information and
    Library Research, 6, 53-76.
  • Willoughby, C. (2003) The self service library at
    Northumbria University. SCONUL Newsletter
    online 28, 22-24. Available from
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    accessed 17 October 2008.

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