Date: 16 Dec 2005 07:12:43 -0000
From: Sharad Jadhav
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An informative report from OCLC
Perceptions of Libraries and Information Resources
http://www.oclc.org/reports/2005perceptions.htm
Perceptions of Libraries and Information Resources (2005) summarizes findings of an international study on information-
seeking habits and preferences
With extensive input from hundreds of librarians and OCLC staff, the OCLC Market Research team developed a project and commissioned Harris Interactive Inc. to survey a representative sample of information consumers. In June of 2005, we collected over 3,300 responses from information consumers in Australia, Canada, India, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States.
The Perceptions report provides the findings and responses from the online survey in an effort to learn more about:
Library use Awareness and use of library electronic resources
The Internet search engine, the library and the librarian
Free vs. for-fee information
The "Library" brand
The findings indicate that information consumers view libraries as
places to borrow print books, but they are unaware of the rich
electronic content they can access through libraries. Even though
information consumers make limited use of these resources, they
continue to trust libraries as reliable sources of information.
Inside the Report
Introduction
Part 1: Libraries and Information Sources--Use, Familiarity and
Favorability
Part 2: Using the Library--In Person and Online
Part 3: The Library Brand
Part 4: Respondents' Advice to Libraries
Part 5: Libraries--A "Universal" Brand?
Conclusion
Appendix A: Supporting Data Tables
Appendix B: Sample Verbatim Comments
About OCLC
Regards,
Sharad Jadhav,
National Insurance Academy,
Pune 411045, India
sharad7703@yahoo.co.in