Does building traffic affect circulation, OPAC searching, or reference desk activity?
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| Wydane w: | Library Computing vol. 18, no. 4 (1999), p. 327-333 |
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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| Dostęp online: | Citation/Abstract Full Text + Graphics Full Text - PDF |
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| Streszczenie: | Library literature suggests that the Internet has profoundly affected traditional academic library operations over the past several years. To validate whether this trend holds at a mid-size academic library and to verify whether building traffic can be used as a model for predicting service intensity, correlations were run on traffic and three variables - circulation, OPAC searching, and reference desk activity. The results show that there is a strong relationship between traffic and these key functions, suggesting that library traffic can be a useful tool for library management to employ in gauging the overall, in-house use of the library. This provides a mechanism for administrators to address personnel and budgetary needs as well as a means for identifying the core number of staff needed so that the library can maintain an effective level of service. |
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| ISSN: | 1527-1161 0278-2634 0742-5759 |
| Źródło: | ABI/INFORM Global |