Library Quality Assessment through LibQUAL+ ® IATUL 2009 Leuven, Belgium June 2, 2009 Presented by Martha Kyrillidou Director, Statistics and Service Quality.

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Library Quality Assessment through LibQUAL+ ® IATUL 2009 Leuven, Belgium June 2, 2009 Presented by Martha Kyrillidou Director, Statistics and Service Quality Programs Association of Research Libraries

Universal Values

LibQUAL+ ™ Premise “Il est plus nécessaire d'étudier les hommes que les livres” —FRANÇOIS DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD

PERCEPTIONS SERVICE “….only customers judge quality; all other judgments are essentially irrelevant” Note. Zeithaml, Parasuraman, Berry. (1999). Delivering quality service. NY: The Free Press. SERVQUAL

Multiple Methods of Listening to Customers Transactional surveys* Mystery shopping New, declining, and lost-customer surveys Focus group interviews Customer advisory panels Service reviews Customer complaint, comment, and inquiry capture Total market surveys* Employee field reporting Employee surveys Service operating data capture Note. A. Parasuraman. The SERVQUAL Model: Its Evolution And Current Status. (2000). Paper presented at ARL Symposium on Measuring Service Quality, Washington, D.C. *A SERVQUAL-type instrument is most suitable for these methods

LibQUAL+ ® Dimensions: What do they measure?

Survey Structure: What We Ask Library Users

LibQUAL+ ®

Digital Assessment fuel for creativity In the 21 st century world, the power of digital information to catalyze progress is limited only by the power of the human mind. Data are not consumed by the ideas and innovations they spark but are an endless fuel for creativity. - Harnessing the power of digital data for science and society (January 2009)

Community Languages –Afrikaans –American English –British English –Chinese –Danish –Dutch –Finnish –French –German –Japanese –Norwegian –Spanish –Swedish –Welsh Consortia *Each may create 5 local questions to add to their survey Countries –Australia, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, UAE, U.K., U.S. Types of Institutions –Academic Health Sciences –Academic Law –Academic Military –College or University –Community College –Electronic –European Business –European Parliament –Family History –Research Centers (FFRDC) Libraries –High School –Hospital –National Health Service England –Natural Resources –New York Public –Public –Smithsonian –State –University/TAFE

European Participation by Country Country Total Belgium 33 Denmark Finland France Ireland Netherlands Norway 2 46 Sweden Switzerland UK

European Participation by Type BelgiumDenmarkFinlandFranceIrelandNetherlandsNorwaySwedenSwitzerlandUK College or University Electronic 1 European Business European Parliament 2 FFRDC 3 Hospital 3 1 National Health Service England 10

Benefits of Using LibQUAL+ ® Standardization across institution types Benchmarking capabilities Streamlined processes through Web interface Alleviates costs and staff time associated with survey design and develop Can be used with other assessment tools (i.e., localized surveys)

Results Notebooks Sections for Overall, Undergraduates, Graduates, Faculty, Staff, Library Staff include: –Demographic Summary –Core Questions Summary –Dimensions Summary –Local Questions –General Satisfaction Questions –Information Literacy Outcomes Questions –Library Use Summary Appendix describing changes in the dimensions and the questions included in each dimension.

DO YOU UNDERSTAND YOUR RESULTS?

Qualitative Analysis: User Comments About one-half of users include comments on their surveys User Comments available on the LibQUAL+ ® Web site –Download comments in Excel or text file Skim the comments Conduct content analysis (e.g. ATLAS.ti)

Comments Why the Box is so Important: –About half of participants provide open-ended comments, and these are linked to demographics and quantitative data. –Users elaborate the details of their concerns. –Users feel the need to be constructive in their criticisms, and offer specific suggestions for action.

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ALL COMMENTS Texas A&M LibQUAL+ ® Survey Word Clouds ( Source: Colleen Cook, Presented at QQML 2009 in Chania

Interpreting LibQUAL+® Service Quality Data Three Interpretation Frameworks

Benchmarking Against Peer Institutions --1,000,000 Users; 1,000 Institutions! NORMS! NORMS! NORMS! Interpretation Framework #1

Score Norms Norm Conversion Tables facilitate the interpretation of observed scores using norms created for a large and representative sample. LibQUAL+® norms have been created at both the individual and institutional level

Institutional Norms for Perceived Means on 25 Core Questions Note: Thompson, B. LibQUAL+  Spring 2002 Selected Norms, (2002).

Peer Comparison Source: Jim Self, University of Virginia, Presented at Performance Measurement in Academic Libraries Workshop, EBLIP4, Durham, North Carolina, May 11, 2007Performance Measurement in Academic Libraries

Benchmarking Against Self, Longitudinally “Nobody is more like me than me!” --Anonymous Interpretation Framework #2

Longitudinal Analysis Source: Deborah Poole, Four Years of LibQUAL+®. ALA Annual, New Orleans, LA, June Comparisons are powerful… And four years of data ROCKS!

Interpreting Perceived Scores Against Minimally-Acceptable and Desired Service Levels (i.e., “Zones of Tolerance”) Interpretation Framework #3

Dimension Summary Key Term: Zone of Tolerance

UNDERGRADUATES Texas A&M LibQUAL+ ® Survey Source: Colleen Cook, Presented at QQML 2009 in Chania

® LibQUAL+ ® Lite The measurement strategy we are about to describe, used in 'LibQUAL+ Lite,' could be used in ANY Web local survey with more than a few questions, to: (a)maximize response rate and (b)minimize burdens on respondents.

® LibQUAL+ ® Lite ® LibQUAL+ ® Lite is a survey methodology in which (a) ALL users answer a few, selected survey questions, but (b) the remaining survey questions are answered ONLY by a randomly- selected subsample of the users. Thus, (a) data are collected on ALL QUESTIONS, but (b) each user answers FEWER QUESTIONS, thus shortening the required response time!!!

® LibQUAL+ ® Lite Person Item BobMaryBillSueTed Service Affect #1 X X X X X Info Control #1 X X X X X Service Affect #2 X X Library as Place #1 X X X X X Service Affect #3 X X Info Control #2 X X Library as Place #2 X X

Comparisons of Library Users Expectations and Perceptions Across North American, European, African, Asian and Australian Libraries

Expansion of LibQUAL+ ® : No. of Institutions by Country Survey Country Australia Bahamas 1 Belgium 2 Canada Denmark 1 (EBSLG) 2 4 Egypt 1 1 Finland 4 (EBSLG) 8 France 2 (EBSLG) 2 14 Hong Kong 11 Ireland 1 (EBSLG)1211 Mexico 11 Netherlands12 (EBSLG) 5 New Zealand 131 Norway 2 (EBSLG) 4 South Africa Sweden 7 (EBSLG)4223 Switzerland 2 (EBSLG) 2 United Arab Emirates 1 1 United Kingdom USA

Expansion of LibQUAL+ ® : No. of Institutions by Language Survey Language Afrikaans 41 4 American English British English Chinese (Traditional) 4 Danish 1 2 Dutch 1 2 Finnish 1 2 French (Canada) French (Europe) German 1 Norwegian 1 2 Spanish 1 Swedish 5211 Swedish (BE) 1 2 Welsh 1

Expansion of LibQUAL+ ® : No. of Users by Country Survey Country Australia Bahamas 122 Belgium 426 Canada Denmark Egypt Finland France Hong Kong Ireland Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway South Africa Sweden Switzerland United Arab Emirates United Kingdom USA

Perceptions by Country: Mean Scores Survey Country Australia Bahamas 6.43 Belgium 7.01 Canada Denmark Egypt Finland France Hong Kong 6.65 Ireland Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway South Africa Sweden Switzerland United Arab Emirates United Kingdom USA

Perceptions by Country: Dimension Mean Scores CountryASICLPASICLPASICLPASICLPASICLP Australia Bahamas Belgium Canada Denmark Egypt Finland France Hong Kong Ireland Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway South Africa Sweden Switzerland United Arab Emirates United Kingdom USA

Perceptions by Language: Dimension Mean Scores LanguageASICLPASICLPASICLPASICLPASICLP Afrikaans American English British English Chinese (Traditional) Danish Dutch Finnish French (Canada) French (Europe) German Norwegian Spanish Swedish Swedish (BE) Welsh

Collective consciousness needs assessment The emerging library user sees the need for a different kind of library – a library that serves as a source of information ready to be accessed any time, from anywhere, using modern technologies. Thompson, Kyrillidou & Cook, “Library Users’ Service Desires” Library Quarterly (2008) Assessment is now a critical skill for librarians. Kyrillidou & Cook, “The evolution of measurement and evaluation of libraries: a perspective from the Association of Research Libraries” Library Trends (2008)

Digital Assessment power of a data set is amplified by ingenuity A few bits, well found, can drive a giant leap of creativity. The power of a data set is amplified by ingenuity through applications unimagined by the authors and distant from the original field. - Harnessing the power of digital data for science and society (January 2009)

A conversation to be continued … Aug 17, 2009 Northumbria Conference in Florence, Italy 2010 IATUL Conference in Purdue Oct 25-27, 2010 Library Assessment Conference in BaltimoreOct 25-27, 2010 Library Assessment Conference in Baltimore

LibQUAL+ ® Resources LibQUAL+ ® Web site: Publications: Events and Training: Gap Theory/Radar Graph Introduction: LibQUAL+ ® Procedures Manual: