This study investigated those factors that contribute positively in shaping users’ perceptions of library effectiveness. A questionnaire‐based survey of five major agricultural libraries in Malaysia was conducted. It was found that the adequacy of collections, services and facilities were closely linked to the perceptions of library effectiveness. Certain other factors contributing positively to the perception of library effectiveness were the adequacy and effectiveness of library promotion, involvement of users in the selection of library materials, convenient library location, participation in user education programmes, availability of assistance for using library resources and facilities, and subject background of library professionals. The paper suggests that for any reliable library effectiveness study, all factors associated with user satisfaction should be investigated together.
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User perceptions of library effectiveness in Malaysian agricultural libraries Available to Purchase
Shaheen Majid;
Shaheen Majid
Shaheen Majid is Assistant Professor at the Division of Information Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and is enrolled for doctoral studies with City University, London, UK. E‐mail: ASMajid@ntu.edu.sg
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Mumtaz Ali Anwar;
Mumtaz Ali Anwar
Mumtaz Ali Anwar is Professor at the College of Graduate Studies, Library and Information Science Program, Kuwait University. E‐mail: mumtaz@kuc01.kuniv.edu.ke
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Tamara S. Eisenschitz
Tamara S. Eisenschitz
Tamara S. Eisenschitz is is a Lecturer at the Department of Information Science, City University, London, UK. E‐mail: tse@soi.city.ac.uk
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-793X
Print ISSN: 0024-2535
© MCB UP Limited
2001
Library Review (2001) 50 (4): 176–186.
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Majid S, Anwar MA, Eisenschitz TS (2001), "User perceptions of library effectiveness in Malaysian agricultural libraries". Library Review, Vol. 50 No. 4 pp. 176–186, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/00242530110390451
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