Implementing reference statistics collection software at multiple library service points
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this article is to explore the process of implementing LibAnswers, a reference statistics collection and analysis software, at multiple service points in an academic library and to outline the benefits of the process.
Design/methodology/approach
The article outlines the process used to implement a statistics software, including initial testing, development of categories and terms used to define the question types, and training of library staff.
Findings
Implementing a statistics program at multiple service points takes flexibility and patience. The biggest challenge faced was developing common terms to define what each desk did and how the statistics would be used. While this process was useful for implementing the software, it also resulted in unexpected organizational development opportunity as it allowed others to see and better understand the functions of different service points. A total commitment to the new program developed through training and the experiences of those who had used LibAnswers during a test period.
Practical implications
LibAnswers, and similar statistics collection programs, are fairly new applications in the library field. While they have multiple uses for expanding and simplifying the collection of reference statistics, this article demonstrates that while implementing statistics software across multiple service points can be difficult, the process of putting it in place can produce numerous benefits.
Originality/value
Much has been written on the implementation of reference statistics, but little has been written in detail about developing a library‐wide statistics program. This article fills some of the gaps.
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Citation
Gabe Gossett, J., Stephan, E. and Marrall, R. (2012), "Implementing reference statistics collection software at multiple library service points", New Library World, Vol. 113 No. 5/6, pp. 235-248. https://doi.org/10.1108/03074801211226328
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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