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Student Use of Library Physical Spaces: Unobtrusive Observation of Study Spaces in an Academic Library Sanjica Faletar Tanacković Darko Lacović Gordana Gašo
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Introduction Academic libraries supply patrons with collections, services and spaces – for study, research, contemplation, relaxation Hybrid and flexible learning spaces – Academic/learning commons
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FHSSO Library
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FHSSO
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Study Research questions – How are the library spaces, collections and services being perceived and used? – What factors facilitate/impede library use? – How could the existing library spaces be rennovated and the new library spaces designed in order to serve the patrons better? Method – Triangulation: survey and ethnography
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Study Observation study – Conducted by 10 graduate LIS students in four library areas – Data was collected in Week 9 in Autumn semester, Monday through Friday – Observation time periods purposively selected to obtain a glimpse of ongoing activities across a range of normal library business hours (9 a.m. to 6 p.m.) Total 108 observation hours
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Observation study – Data was collected in print sheets – Students recorded their observation of patrons’ activities and behaviors and interaction patterns Study
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Observation study – Students observers pretended to work while observing and taking notes tried to interpret what they observed based on their experience – Students observers photographed the studied library area Study
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Ethical consideration – Prior to the study ethics approval was granted by FHSSO Notification was posted on the library website – Library staff were notified of the study well in advance Head of the library was actively involved from the beginning – Special considerations of ethical issues in visual research (taking photographs) Consent, confidentiality, anonymity… Study
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Quiet study room
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Major findings General observations – Quiet study room was constantly heavily used Peak periods from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and middle of the week – All patrons were students – Unaffiliated patrons never sit next to each other Inadequate table sizes for comfortable work of two persons – Quiet policy was more or less observed although area is not monitored by librarians Some noise produced by group work was tolerated – Background noise contributes to the working atmosphere! – Area was brightly lit but the air conditioning was poor drowsiness
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Major findings Study behavior – Predominant study activity: reading, taking notes Personal material, library books, library computers – Location of reference collection and circulating material – Most patrons worked individually But also smaller groups (2 to 4 persons) – Majority of patrons stayed in the library over 60 minutes Saving places for friends and returning
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Major findings
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Computer use – Computers used heavily across all days of week and time periods Insufficient number of computers Computers are old and slow Inadequate table sizes – Patrons use it both for academic purposes (e.g. MS Office) and relaxation (Facebook, Twiter etc.) – Low use of laptops Only three power outlets, no WIFI
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Major findings
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Social and leisure behavior – Resting – Chatting – Listening to music – Making phone calls – Eating and drinking
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Conclusion ethnographic methodology can uniquely contribute to the library space redesign by providing valuable insights into the students’ library behavior and uses benefits of employing student-observers – minimal intrusion and signifcant contribution to interpretation of the observation data because members of the culture under study & users of library space
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Conclusion FFHSO library did not have to rely on assumptions, but solid evidence, to negotiate the improvements to the library space and services to better support student work behaviors – The number of computers was doubled – A number of larger tables were purchased – Initiated talks about the introduction of WIFI
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Thank you! sfaletar@ffos.hr dlacovic@ffos.hr ggaso@ffos.hr
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