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LibQUAL Survey: About LibQUAL Survey

The 2023 LibQUAL Survey is Open from February 20 - April 7

  • The survey takes about 5 minutes.
  • The survey is open to students, faculty, and staff (18 years of age or over).
  • The LibQUAL survey is anonymous.

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Take the Survey for a Chance to Win!

Prizes Available

  • 3D print up to $5.00 (4 winners)
  • Library Swag Bag (4 winners)

To register for the drawing to win a prize, you will be asked for your email address at the end of the survey (this is optional). Your email address will be kept confidential and will not be linked to your survey responses. 

What is LibQUAL?

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LibQUAL is a web-based survey offered by the Association of Research Libraries that helps libraries assess and improve library services, change organizational culture, and market the library. The survey instrument measures library users' minimum, perceived, and desired levels of service quality across three dimensions: Affect of Service, Information Control, and Library as Place.

Libraries have successfully used LibQUAL survey data to identify best practices, analyze deficits, and effectively allocate resources. LibQUAL gives you a chance to tell us where our services need improvement.

Since 2000, more than 1,340 libraries in 35 countries have participated in LibQUAL, including college and university, community college, health sciences, and academic law libraries. This growing community of participants and its extensive data set of more than one million completed surveys are rich resources for improving library services.  Please visit the following page to see a list of institutions that have previously participated in LibQUAL:  https://www.libqual.org/about/participants

 

What are the goals of LibQUAL?

The goals of LibQUAL are to:

  • Foster a culture of excellence in providing library service
  • Help libraries better understand user perceptions of library service quality
  • Collect and interpret library user feedback systematically over time
  • Provide libraries with comparable assessment information from peer institutions
  • Identify best practices in library service
  • Enhance library staff members' analytical skills for interpreting and acting on data

Survey Participants

All undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and staff (18 years old and older) are encouraged to take the survey. 

Privacy

Identifying information is kept separate from the survey results to ensure the privacy of respondents. The reporting of results will be generalized to ensure anonymity.

While we hope that you will share your opinions with us, you are not required to take the survey. If you change your mind about participating once you’ve begun the survey, you may simply close your browser. Your responses will not be captured unless you have clicked on the “Complete the Survey” button. If there is a particular question to which you do not want to respond, you may use the “N/A” response for that question.

Confidentiality and Optional Drawing

Email addresses submitted to take part in the optional drawing are stored in a separate database; they are never connected and can never be connected to survey responses. Email addresses will be deleted after they have served the purposes of choosing drawing winners.

Questions

If you have any questions about the survey, please email the library at ask@gcsu.libanswers.com

You may also visit https://www.libqual.org/about/faq_survey for additional FAQs related to the LibQUAL survey.