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2016 Clark Library Satisfaction Survey

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  • Undergraduate Students
    • Value of Library Materials
    • Confidence in Performing Research-Related Activities
    • Preferred Method of Receiving Library Assistance
    • Usefulness of Reference/Instruction Support
    • Librarian Assistance / Paper Quality
    • Satisfaction with Library Physical Environment
    • Satisfaction with Library Staff and Services
    • Satisfaction with Digital Lab
    • Preferred Method of Receiving Library Updates
  • Faculty
    • Value of Library Materials
    • Usefulness of Library Reference Services
    • Contribution to Academic Work
    • Undergraduate Research Ability
    • Graduate Research Ability
    • Satisfaction with Staff and Services
    • Satisfaction with Digital Lab
    • Preferred Method of Receiving Updates
  • On-Campus Graduate Students
    • Value of Library Materials
    • Confidence in Performing Research-Related Activities
    • Librarian Assistance / Paper Quality
    • Preferred Mode for Receiving Assistance
    • Usefulness of Reference/Instructional Support
    • Satisfaction with Library Physical Environment
    • Satisfaction with Library Staff and Services
    • Satisfaction with Digital Lab
    • Preferred Method of Receiving Library Updates
  • Off-Campus Graduate Students
    • Value of Library Materials
    • Confidence in Performing Research-Related Activities
    • Preferred Method for Receiving Library Assistance
    • Usefulness of Reference/Instructional Support
    • Satisfaction with Library Staff and Services
    • Preferred Method of Receiving Library Updates
  • Staff
    • Value of Library Materials
    • Usefulness of Reference/Instructional Support
    • Contribution of Library Resources
    • Satisfaction with Library Staff and Resources
    • Satisfaction with Digital Lab
    • Preferred Method of Receiving Updates

Librarian Assistance / Paper Quality – Undergraduates

New in 2016, we asked, “Have you ever sought help from a librarian on a paper or course project?” and if students answered “yes,” we asked “Do you think that working with a librarian improved the quality of your paper or project?”

Of the 600 students who answered the first question, 223, or 37.17%, had sought help from a librarian.

212 students answered the second question and 196, or 92.45%, reported that working with a librarian improved the quality of their paper.

Compare responses from On-Campus Graduate Students.

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