Hi all,
I am interested in finding out about the questions relating to library services/resources that are asked in module evaluations at your institutions. The University of Roehampton is currently reviewing how it conducts module evaluation surveys. This initiative is led by the university planning office who are analysing and reporting on data to academic and support departments. This is an opportunity for us to review and improve the library related questions with academic staff and students. In the library we use this information to enrich the data that we get from our NSS survey.
Currently two quantitative type questions are asked:
1) The library resources relating to this module have been good enough for my needs
2) I have completed all the suggested reading.
Students then typically raise library issues in these free text questions:
• What have been the most useful resources used during this module?
• What is good about moodle?
• What can be improved?
If you are willing to share it would be great to know:
1) Examples of questions you ask
2) How you use this information.
I will collate and share results in September.
Best Wishes,
Anne
Anne Pietsch
Head of Library Academic Services, Library Services
University of Roehampton Library | London | SW15 5SZ
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Tel: +44 (0) 20 8392 3774
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