User Studies
User Studies
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User Studies
Sameer P. More
Librarian BJS’S Arts Science and Commerce College Wagholi Pune-412207Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University
Abstract: The present paper attempts to study the concept of a user study. Information centers and research centers do not seem
to meet the needs of the user. The user has been deprived for many years. User studies are mainly about library readers and the
use of libraries. There is a huge amount of information being created in the world today, but if there is no use to read it, then the
value of that information is zero. The library has a huge collection of books, but if you do not have the class to use it, then the
library will not be of any use. Alternatively, the library will not be developed. User Study is a staff student as well as a researcher
who needs to know information about different types of users.
Keywords: User Behaviour, Information Seeking Behaviour, Types of User Studies, Communication, and Library Oriented.
I. INTRODUCTION
The concept of users and their information needs found some expression at the first conference of the Royal Society held in London
and became a subject of Discussions at the International Conference on Information held in Washington, D.C. in 1958. Prof. J.D.
Bernal's paper entitled "The Transmission of Scientific Information: A User's Analysis" received great attention Library and
information systems are designed to meet the information needs of their readers. In the past, information systems and services were
developed based on literary warrants rather than user warrants. A user study is any type of evaluation that directly involves the user
according to their needs or wants. Identifying a definite user group is one of the many complex and demanding processes involved
in providing information. Studying the user is a challenging task as the theoretical methods and models associated with them are not
necessarily fully developed and perfect. Products based on user studies and services are more likely to be better developed than
products based on evidence and information. Some of the common variables that appear in the user's study are as follows: 1. Factors
in the use of information that affect the perception of their problem.2.Specific ways in which user information is most likely to be
used and their ability to use a given type of information. 3. Environmental or social features 4. Stages in the information transfer
process that relate to a person's knowledge of a particular idea or concept.5. Communication Features. The term user study has been
given a different meaning in library and information science literature. The user study incorporates a variety of concepts and
audiences. The library is a social institution and it is necessary to cultivate the library for the benefit of society. As the needs of the
reader's increase, so does the scope of librarianship. Computers entered Indian libraries after about 1965. Computers were first used
in libraries at Indian National Scientific Documentation Center (INSDOC) Mumbai, Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC),
BHEL, etc. Later, the electronic media gave an alternative to the question of space, but there were fears that it would destroy the
libraries. However, the librarian began to acquire computer knowledge on the policy of not leaving the old but accepting the new. E-
resources include e-books, e-journals, CDs, DVDs, microchips, microforms, card readers, etc. Traditional tools include writings,
manuscripts, texts, journals, maps, gadgets, etc. A librarian working in the world of books is an important part of society. The
librarian always strives to balance these two.
III. DEFINITION
According to Vasant Lele “A user study is a tool for systematic examination of the symptoms and behaviors of all the systems that
provide services to the user”.
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IV. OBJECTIVES
1) The user study is primarily for assessing the major needs of the user as well as improving the knowledge of the library staff or
librarians.
2) Librarians and library staff can provide better services for checking user information from the reading material available in the
library without wasting user's time.
Types of User
Study
User Studies
Behaviour
Menzel
Studies
Information flow
Stuides
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b) Operational Phase: This involves the development of strategies for determining the best use of the tool in the action phase and
the method for which it is determined. It is analyzed by collecting information. These points include the following points:
Budget Availability
Staff Class
General staff capacity
Time money access etc.
Available tools
Political practice
c) Evaluation phase: It analyzes the findings and presents them. The determined benefit is compared to the price. The objective
outcomes of the program are compared and matched.
VII. SUGGESTIONS
1) Evaluation should be undertaken keeping in mind the interests of the users in the user study area.
2) When the user expects a simple basic service, the establishment should start with high standards and very ambitious goals.
3) Libraries report that the goals and objectives of the study have been achieved, but it is important that users verify the reality of
the situation by being aware of the time, effort, and money involved in the user study program and not overemphasizing the
need for evaluation.
VIII. CONCLUSION
From this User study, it was concluded that the concept of user study, its types, and stages were studied in detail. To check the needs
of the user and to know how to implement it. To increase library usage and create awareness about the library, users can easily
access their needs. The answer to the important question of how loyal the users and consumers should be lies in the satisfaction that
the user initially got from the service experience and they have succeeded in maintaining the satisfaction of the service users.
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