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Texas Woman's University Libraries Taking Part In "Texas Library Snapshot Day"

The Texas Woman's University Libraries is joining libraries across the state in participating in "Texas Library Snapshot Day" on October 18th, 2011 to show how important academic, public, school, and special libraries are to the state of Texas.

On October 18th, the TWU Libraries will compile statistics, customer comments, photographs, and other data chronicling a typical library day. The results collected at the TWU Libraries will be added to those of other libraries across Texas to show how libraries provide invaluable services to Texans.

Please help us record how important your library is to your education.


Status:

Your area of study:

How did you use the library website today? Please check all that apply.











Share your comments about the library:

Please answer the following questions with 1 being the lowest and 5 being the highest.

 

How would you rate the TWU Libraries' resources (books, journals, online catalog, and databases?)

 

How would you rate the quality of the Libraries’ Instruction (classes, workshops, online tutorials)?

 

How would you rate the quality of service received from TWU Libraries Staff (helpfulness, friendliness, knowledgeable, and courteous)?

 

Were you greeted when you arrived at the Library today?

 


What was your reaction (pleased, happy, welcome, nice, mad, bothered, interrupted, upset, etc, or nothing)?


Upon being greeted, what was your response (said hello back, ignored greeting and kept walking, asked question, etc…)?

Thank you!
Snapshot Day is a project of the Texas Library Association and the Texas State Library and Archives Commission.

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