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Library use patterns among full- and part-time faculty and students
College & Research Libraries (1983)
  • Jo Bell Whitlatch, San Jose State University
Abstract
Trends in higher education are toward part-time students and majors in professional fields which are associated with low library use. Research findings at San Jose State University, California and other academic libraries, demonstrate that declining library use may be a future trend. Declining use will further erode administrative support for library budgets. Libraries must become effective in identifying and meeting the information needs of new nontraditional students. User surveys establishing service priorities can be an effective tool in planning library service for future student and faculty populations.
Keywords
  • library,
  • full-time,
  • part-time,
  • faculty,
  • students
Publication Date
1983
Publisher Statement
Copyright © 1983 Jo Bell Whitlach. The published version of the article can be found online at: http://crl.acrl.org/content/44/2/141.full.pdf+html.
Citation Information
Jo Bell Whitlatch. "Library use patterns among full- and part-time faculty and students" College & Research Libraries Vol. 44 Iss. 2 (1983)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jo_whitlatch/16/