scholarly journals A study on the influence factors of the university library service image based on SEM

Author(s):  
Jinhua Xuan ◽  
Mengqing Ding
2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gulnara Turganova

The article is devoted to the problem of studying students ' perceptions of the «library service» using the psychosemantic method. The subject of the study is the semantics of students' perceptions of the university library services. As part of the study, the investigation develops a specialized semantic differential which becomes the basis for the respondents evaluation of the concept "library service". The author carries out a qualitative analysis of the results gained and develops a number of recommendations for introduction to the university library activity. The data obtained during the investigation can be used in organizational activity of the university library in correcting existing services and products in regard to client-biased work in order to increase the students demand for this type of service. In his context, there arises an affect of the level of the users consumption and loyalty through the shaping perception of the library itself in the process of development and introduction of new library services on the basis of the higher educational institution.


2013 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 212-218
Author(s):  
Tian Yongmei ◽  
Wang Xiaodan

It has been argued for many years that whether the university library should be open to the society or not, not only the university library has the responsibility and ability to be open to the social readers, but also it is the need of making lifelong education and building a Learning Society. Be it whether the experiences from overseas or the development of the university library itself, it is an inevitable trend of keeping sustainable development, thereby enlarging the range of services, maximizing fully our advantages and serving the society in response to actual situation.It is the ultimate solution that government and universities join hands to open the university library service to the community.


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