Engaging with Psychology Students to Find New Ways of Improving Behaviour in Libraries
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University libraryJB Priestley Library, University of Bradford
Student behaviour
Behaviour in libraries
Feedback
Post-COVID behaviour
Student perspectives
Psychology Masters students, evaluated feedback
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In the period following the pandemic, we observed that poor student behaviour was increasingly becoming a problem in our library. We decided to take a novel approach to try and discover new ways of encouraging positive use of the university library using existing resources and ensuring the inclusion of student voices to gather rich critically evaluated feedback to inform our service improvements.Version
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Dawson L and Phelan L (2023) Engaging with Psychology Students to Find New Ways of Improving Behaviour in Libraries. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice. 18(4): 84-92.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.18438/eblip30446Type
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https://doi.org/10.18438/eblip30446