to resources and quality services for the University community.
For many years libraries have been assessing their resources, services, staffing, and impact on their communities. Waggoner Library collects data to ensure that we have high-quality resources, services, instruction, and spaces that improve learning, and to give evidence of alignment with our mission statement. At Waggoner we look at raw data; we analyze what resources are being used and what resources are needed. This is the guide to Waggoner Library assessment data.
What types of data are collected? |
Review library data |
People who use the library | Look at the 2024 Library Data |
How many and what types of questions are asked | Look at the 2023 library data |
What materials are used | Look at the 2022 library data |
Whether they are using print or digital copies |
Look at the 2021 Library Data |
What we borrow from other libraries and what is requested from other libraries | Look at the 2020 Library Data |
How many instructional sessions were offered - online or in-person, and what type of sessions were they? | Look at the 2019 Library Data |
What preparation efforts were made by librarians for IL sessions - online or in-person | Look at the 2018 Library Data |
How many books, journals, databases, searches, and what research guides do they use (and when, how, and where they use them) |