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      A Theory-guided Approach to Library Services Assessment

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      College & Research Libraries
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          This article examines the theoretical models applied to date in library assessment activities. A brief review of the history of library assessment practices and the evolution of their respective approaches is presented. A discussion of the theoretical concepts applied to these assessment activities in library and information science (LIS) as introduced from other fields, such as marketing and management information systems (MIS), follows. The conceptual issues and practical concerns in library assessment are then discussed. Focus is placed on the review of research concepts of service quality, customer/user satisfaction, and their applications in library assessment activities.

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          Journal
          College & Research Libraries
          CRL
          American Library Association
          2150-6701
          0010-0870
          May 01 2005
          May 01 2005
          : 66
          : 3
          : 266-277
          Article
          10.5860/crl.66.3.266
          50590d04-85f0-484d-8d5f-242109a82268
          © 2005
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