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THE SOURCES OF BOOKS FOR UNDERGRADUATES: a survey at Leeds University Library

P.E. TUCKER (Leeds University Library)

Journal of Documentation

ISSN: 0022-0418

Article publication date: 1 February 1961

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Abstract

The Library of the University of Leeds, at the invitation of the Nuffield Foundation, carried out a survey of the borrowing use made of it by the staff, research students, and undergraduates of the university during the calendar year 1957, and a report on this survey was published in the Journal of Documentation in March 1959. The results were of value in showing in great detail what demands were made upon the library's stock by different groups of borrowers; it did not show how much use was made of the library for reading on the premises, or how much users of the University Library were able to draw upon external or private resources. The statistics for borrowing showed that undergraduate students ranged fairly widely in their borrowing, and that, for example, many of them made good use of the periodicals in their fields of studies, but it also showed that many of them borrowed from the university libraries only once or twice in a year, or not at all. What other resources had these students? How much did they read and work in the library without borrowing, and how much did they depend upon outside libraries, upon private borrowing, and upon their own book buying? Evidently a more comprehensive account of students' use of the library was needed to show the relative importance of the various means at the student's disposal in his need for books.

Citation

TUCKER, P.E. (1961), "THE SOURCES OF BOOKS FOR UNDERGRADUATES: a survey at Leeds University Library", Journal of Documentation, Vol. 17 No. 2, pp. 77-95. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb026295

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MCB UP Ltd

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