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Title: LibQUAL


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LibQUAL Process ManagementUsing the Web as a
Management Tool
Amy Hoseth New Measures Project
Assistant Association of Research Libraries
Consuella Askew LibQUAL Program
Specialist Association of Research Libraries
ALA Midwinter Conference San Diego,
California January 10, 2004
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Objectives
  • Identify key elements that contribute to a
    successful survey implementation
  • Learn how the LibQUAL Web site can help you
    manage your survey

3
What is LibQUAL?
  • LibQUAL is a suite of services that libraries
    use to solicit, track, understand, and act upon
    users opinions of service quality. The programs
    centerpiece is a rigorously tested Web-based
    survey bundled with local training that helps
    libraries assess and improve library services.

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Step 1 DefineConsider participation in
LibQUAL
  • When deciding whether to participate, consider
    project requirements people, supplies,
    technology
  • Also consider your institutional goals what do
    you want to get out of the survey?

5
Registration and Costs
  • 2004 participation fee 2,250 per survey
    implementation (we expect same fee for 2005
  • Other potential costs include
  • On-campus marketing and promotion
  • Travel costs
  • Cost of staff time on project
  • Registration runs from September-December

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Technology
  • Work with IT department to select e-mail
    addresses and compile mailing lists
  • Consider your hardware, software, and network
    connections
  • Prepare for any local network issues that could
    affect your survey

7
Sample Groups
  • Identify your sample groups (undergraduate,
    graduate, faculty, staff)
  • Determine your sample size
  • Sampling guidelines provided in Procedures
    Manual http//old.libqual.org/Information/Manual/
    index.cfm
  • Minimum recommended sample size for a large
    institution 900 undergraduates,
    600 graduates, 600 faculty, 600 non-library
    university staff (optional), and all library
    staff (optional)

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Survey Liaisons
  • Prepare for survey administration
  • Communicate with LibQUAL team
  • Respond to user feedback
  • Work with local IT/academic computing contacts
    and ARL to resolve any local technical issues

9
Survey Communications
  • How will you promote your survey and communicate
    results?
  • Advertising/marketing
  • Survey Web sites
  • Flyers and other handouts

10
Success Criteria
  • Dependent on your local situation
  • General criteria
  • Data analysis yields representative and useable
    results
  • Response rates, completion rates, and
    representativeness

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Process Timeline
June-August
September
November/December
October
  • Register for survey (registration runs through
    mid-December)
  • Designate survey liaison/
  • committee/project team
  • Identify and initiate steps
  • to obtain human subjects
  • research approval from IRB
  • Identify sample groups
  • Identify best data source to
  • obtain valid e-mail addresses
  • for sample groups
  • Meet with person(s) who will be drawing e-mail
    addresses to determine process feasibility
  • Gather information about LibQUALTM survey
  • Review resources, budgetary requirements

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Step 2 PrepareComplete required steps to launch
your survey
  • LibQUAL survey Management Center as a
    management tool
  • Several required steps before your survey can go
    live
  • Determine whether you need IRB approval

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Survey Management Center
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Manage Your Survey
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Survey Preferences
  • Participants are asked to indicate/provide
  • Support e-mail address
  • Language
  • Institution logo
  • Whether they want SPSS data files
  • Whether offering local incentive prizes
  • Dates of survey

16
Survey Customization
  • Choose five additional questions (if desired)
  • Provide library branch information
  • Define disciplines for your institution

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Preview
  • Preview your survey, exactly as it will appear
    to users
  • Data entered in preview survey is not recorded
  • Clicking on Approve turns on your actual survey
    URL

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Representativeness
  • Tell us about your institution
  • User types (undergrad, graduate, faculty)
  • Number of users in each discipline
  • ARL statistical info. (number of volumes held,
    etc.)
  • Information will be used to determine
    representativeness of your sample

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Step 3 Implement Launch the survey on your
campus
  • Send survey invitation and URL
  • Typical survey run is 3 weeks
  • Send 2-3 follow-up reminders to users
  • Respond to user feedback

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Monitor the Survey
  • Track your surveys progress in real-time
  • Number of surveys completed, day-by-day
  • Surveys completed by user group
  • Average completion time
  • Turn off survey when finished

21
Step 4 Wrap-upClose down your survey and
receive results
  • Survey closes to public in early May
  • Contact local incentive winners (if you offered a
    local prize)
  • Provide feedback to the LibQUAL team about your
    survey
  • Receive survey results data

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Local Incentives
  • Provides list of randomly selected users for
    local incentive prizes
  • Available as soon as you turn off your survey
    run, or when survey closes to the public
    (whichever is first)

23
Post Hoc Questionnaire
  • Provide the ARL team with information about your
    survey run
  • Sample size
  • Number of e-mails sent
  • Incentives offered
  • Marketing/promotion methods

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Evaluation Survey
  • Your opportunity to provide feedback to the
    LibQUAL team and evaluate your institutions
    survey experience

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LibQUAL Resources
  • Project Web Site
  • lthttp//www.libqual.orggt
  • LibQUAL Procedures Manual
  • lthttp//www.libqual.org/Information/Manual/
  • index.cfmgt

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LibQUAL Contact Information
  • Martha Kyrillidou
  • Senior Program for Office of Statistics and
    Measurement
  • martha_at_arl.org
  • Consuella Askew
  • LibQUAL Program Specialist
  • consuella_at_arl.org
  • Amy Hoseth
  • New Measures Project Assistant
  • amyh_at_arl.org
  • Jonathan D. Sousa
  • Technical Applications Development Manager
  • jonathan_at_arl.org
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