Abstract |
This multi-institutional research study used hourly sweeps and patron surveys to examine patron behavior at three institutional libraries catering primarily to performing arts students. Researchers examined: (a) areas visited, (b) technologies used, (c) types of work, (d) stay duration, and (e) work accomplished alone or together. Study areas were most popular, followed by computer labs. Patrons frequently used print and electronic technologies, often in combination. Patrons frequently worked alone. UMKC’s library (within the main library) experienced longer visit length and fewer personal/leisure visits than KSU and ECU’s libraries (within performing arts buildings.)
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Recommended Citation |
Clark, Joe C.; Newcomer, Nara L.; Avenarius, Christine B.; Hursh, David W (2020T00:00:00). Performing Arts Library Patron Behavior: An Ethnographic Multi-Institutional Space Study. Music Reference Services Quarterly 23(1) 15-40. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/10588167.2019.1660127. Retrieved from https://oaks.kent.edu/ulfacultyscholarship/performing-arts-library-patron-behavior-ethnographic-multi-institutional-space
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