Evaluation is a systematic process used to assess the effectiveness, efficiency, and impact of a program, service, or study. In the context of library and information services, evaluating user…
Read moreUser studies play an essential role in understanding the needs, behaviors, and preferences of library users, providing valuable insights for improving services and resources. The evaluation of…
Read moreUser education in libraries is an essential function aimed at empowering users with the skills and knowledge they need to effectively utilize library resources and services. The methods employ…
Read moreUser education refers to the process of teaching and guiding individuals on how to effectively utilize library resources, services, and information tools to meet their informational needs. It …
Read moreThe survey method is a systematic research technique used to gather information, opinions, or feedback from a large group of people (known as respondents) through structured questionnaires or in…
Read moreThe observation method is a data collection technique in which researchers systematically watch and record behaviors, actions, or events in their natural settings. This method allows for the col…
Read moreThe interview method is a qualitative data collection technique commonly used in research to gather detailed, in-depth information from individuals or groups. It involves direct interaction betw…
Read moreThe case study method is a qualitative research strategy that involves an in-depth, detailed investigation of a single case or a small number of cases within their real-life context. The case co…
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