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At Your Leisure: Establishing a Popular Reading Collection at UBC Library

机译:闲暇时光:在UBC图书馆建立热门阅读收藏

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Objectives – This study investigated the leisure reading habits and preferences of students, faculty, staff, and community members at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in order to determine if a leisure reading collection would fulfill a need and, if so, what form that collection should take to best serve the population. Methods – This study, conducted in October 2010, consisted of a 19-question online questionnaire distributed to a random sample of UBC undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, and community library users and an identical, open participation questionnaire for the entire UBC community, including staff and community members. In addition to some demographic information, the questionnaire gathered information about leisure reading habits, tendencies, and the participants’ preferences for a potential future leisure reading collection at UBC Library. Results – There were 467 valid responses out of 473 total responses received from UBC undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, staff, and community members. Of the valid responses, 244 were received from the 1,500 random sample invitations (a 16.3% response rate). Additionally, the questionnaire was advertised for open participation for those not invited, resulting in the remaining 229 responses. Results of this study indicated overwhelming support for a leisure reading collection at UBC Library, with 94% of respondents stating they might or would use a leisure reading collection. This study also revealed strong leisure reading habits among all response groups. However, only 6% of respondents currently acquire most of their leisure reading materials from UBC Library. Additional analysis found that UBC Library already owns 81% of the titles and authors requested by respondents in the survey. Conclusions – Based on the findings, the strong support for a leisure reading collection, and the fact that many UBC campus residents are not eligible for a free municipal public library card and borrowing privileges, there is a genuine need for a leisure reading collection at UBC Library. The data indicates that if accessible and convenient, a leisure reading collection could provide an opportunity for those who do not already read for leisure to do so. Additionally, a UBC Library leisure reading collection could attract community members, including those who are not UBC Library cardholders. In response to the results of the study, a pilot leisure reading collection was created in September 2011. This will make leisure reading materials easier to access and will allow the Library to further analyze the potential of such a collection, ultimately determining its future.
机译:目标–这项研究调查了不列颠哥伦比亚大学(UBC)的学生,教职员工和社区成员的休闲阅读习惯和偏好,以确定休闲阅读收藏是否可以满足需求,如果可以,形式是什么该收集品应能最好地为民众服务。方法–该研究于2010年10月进行,包括一个19题在线问卷,分发给UBC本科生,研究生,教职员工和社区图书馆用户的随机样本,以及针对整个UBC社区的相同的开放参与问卷,包括员工和社区成员。除了一些人口统计信息外,问卷还收集了有关休闲阅读习惯,倾向以及参与者对UBC图书馆未来潜在休闲阅读收藏的偏好的信息。结果–从UBC的本科生,研究生,教职员工,员工和社区成员收到的473份总答复中,有467份有效答复。在有效答复中,从1500个随机样本邀请中收到244个(答复率为16.3%)。此外,还针对未邀请的人做广告公开征集参与调查的问卷,其余229份答复。这项研究的结果表明,UBC图书馆大力支持休闲阅读收藏,有94%的受访者表示他们可能或将使用休闲阅读收藏。这项研究还揭示了所有反应人群中强烈的休闲阅读习惯。但是,目前只有6%的受访者从UBC图书馆获得大部分休闲阅读材料。进一步的分析发现,UBC图书馆已经拥有调查受访者要求的81%的标题和作者。结论–基于这些发现,对休闲阅读收藏的大力支持以及许多UBC校园居民没有资格获得免费的市政公共图书馆卡和借阅特权的事实,UBC确实需要休闲阅读收藏图书馆。数据表明,休闲阅读收藏如果可访问和方便,可能会为那些尚未休闲阅读的人们提供机会。此外,UBC图书馆的休闲阅读馆藏可以吸引社区成员,包括不是UBC图书馆持卡人的社区成员。根据研究结果,于2011年9月创建了一个休闲阅读试点收藏集。这将使休闲阅读材料更容易获得,并使图书馆能够进一步分析此类收藏的潜力,最终确定其未来。

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