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1 Oh Users, Where Art Thou? Dan Newton & Keith Compeau, SUNY Potsdam

2 Techniques Building Relationships Employing Radical Trust Enhancing User Experience based on Feedback

3 Building Relationships

4 A Corporate Mindset of Feedback Traditional suggestion/comments box (less than 20 per year) Getting student input for decision on purchasing furniture 2007 Honors students as focus group

5 Stressbusters Started December 2006 by Jenica Rogers and Keith Compeau Games, toys, decorations, candy in our lobby to give students a way to blow off steam during the cram of finals week

6 Inklings of Web 2.0 Prior to the Fall 2009 semester the library’s application of web 2.0 technologies was limited to: Flickr Wordpress blog The idea to expand their use had surfaced, but it had not moved forward.

7 Web 2.0 Makeover Creation of Facebook and Twitter accounts Centralized staff participation by using RSS feeds to populate Facebook and Twitter automatically Benefits: Less for Library staff to learn, less maintenance for accounts, promotes interaction

8 Radical Trust

9 What is Radical Trust? “…a term used to describe the confidence that any structured organization…has in collaboration and empowerment within online communities.”* We took this definition a step further by applying it not only online but in person as well *Wikipedia contributors, "Radical trust," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Radical_trust&oldid=307959797 (accessed June 8, 2010). http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Radical_trust&oldid=307959797

10 Radical Trust & Your Environment The workplace environment is the key to making Radical Trust possible Our director has created an environment that allows us to think creatively, take measured risks, and not be afraid of failure

11 Mini Golf We are using a real putter and real golf balls despite the potential for golf related carnage After 4 years no problems have been reported, and nothing has been broken

12 Silent Study Room (fail) The goal was to provide a space for students who need an absolute minimal amount of distractions to focus on their studies This room has been a constant source of frustration for students and staff

13 Look for Inspiration Everywhere

14 Graffiti the Library Safety Externally: Low VOC Paint (Campus Health and Safety officer), Flame spread rating (Director of Facilities Planning) Internally: No ladders, limited number of participants at one time, ventilation, and optional gloves and facemasks

15 Graffiti the Library

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17 Enhancing User Experience Based on Feedback

18 Gathering Feedback Communicating outside the (suggestion) box Student initiated Library initiated

19 If students communicate creatively, why shouldn’t we?

20 I will make a suggestion…

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22 Addressing User Complaints Rearranged collections and study spaces for better sound management Increased seating space in both group and individual study areas Added group work computers and a quick print station

23 College Library User Survey Several years ago a LibQual survey was conducted but they are too expensive to conduct annually At best we have relied on gross statistics and casual observations At worst we’ve adopted a “Father Knows Best” attitude

24 Creating the Survey Set out to create one conceptually based on the NACUFS Customer Satisfaction Benchmarking Survey Our students already familiar with the format Ask for both satisfaction and importance Assisted by our campus Office of Institutional Effectiveness IRB approval process Achieved +95% confidence interval (n=406) Link to survey

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26 Satisfaction & Use

27 Study Spaces

28 Common Complaints

29 “Don’t ask a question you don’t want the answer to” We received 339 specific suggestions (or thoughts) 17% (59) were requests for longer hours The need for more computers made up the second largest group of suggestions at 13% (45) 7.5% complained about noise levels and 6.8% about library temperature Approximately 5% of comments were positive or suggesting no changes

30 Conclusions

31 Conclusion From 2008-2009 to 2009-2010 Library use was up by 17.5% Yet some suggestions are still out of our reach…

32 Where are our users? They’re Here…

33 Here…

34 …And Here!

35 Questions?

36 Contact Us: Dan Newton - newtondt@potsdam.edu Keith Compeau - compeakw@potsdam.edu


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