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Diving into Data: Analyzing Information Requests to Understand Information Needs at a Pediatric Hospital

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ABSTRACT Libraries collect usage statistics every day, yet have difficulty illustrating how the library supports users’ information needs and exactly what those needs are. Using daily statistics collected in four… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Libraries collect usage statistics every day, yet have difficulty illustrating how the library supports users’ information needs and exactly what those needs are. Using daily statistics collected in four Family Resource Libraries within one pediatric hospital system, this research analyzes the information requests of patient families and hospital staff over a three-year period. A total of 1,406 information requests are analyzed, 848 from patient families and 558 from hospital staff. Variables include the type of request, requested topic, resources used, reason for the request, and time librarians spent assisting the user. Such analyses provide a deeper understanding of users’ information needs and can also assist in efforts of collection development, outreach, marketing, and usage statistics.

Keywords: information; information needs; information requests; pediatric hospital; diving data

Journal Title: Journal of Hospital Librarianship
Year Published: 2018

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