- “In general, I am satisfied with the way in which I am treated at the library”:
Med Lib = 7.78 (UK average = 7.22) - “In general, I am satisfied with library support for my learning, research, and/or teaching needs”:
Med Lib = 7.31 (UK average = 6.74) - “How would you rate the overall quality of the service provided by the library?”:
Med Lib = 7.45 (UK average = 6.96)
The personal information provided by each respondent allowed us to analyse these answers in more detail by user groups (student, allied health, medical staff, etc.). This exposed some significant differences in the way we are regarded by the various user categories, with non-clinical staff emerging as our most satisfied clients and allied health staff as our least satisfied.
The structured survey results were complemented by the free-text comments. We were impressed by the generally thoughtful and constructive contributions made by respondents here, and many of the comments helped to amplify the data gathered from the structured survey (though some comments also appeared to contradict the data analysis!). Putting the results of the survey and the comments together, we have been able to identify a list of issues that require a response from us. In some cases we are able to act immediately, in others the problem raises matters of policy or other broader issues that we need to take up with other bodies; and in yet other cases the responses indicate a misunderstanding of what is on offer, and thus a need for us to explain more clearly what we do and why.
A more detailed list of the issues that emerged, together with our responses, may be found here.