Joe Ameen Head of Access Services Elizabeth Salmon Research Services Librarian UC Merced Library Ongoing Assessment Questions How is our community using physical Library spaces What noncirculation questions are being asked at our customer service points ID: 806354
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Analyzing Library Occupancy and Use
Joe Ameen, Head of Access Services
Elizabeth Salmon, Research Services Librarian
UC Merced Library
Slide2Ongoing Assessment Questions
How is our community using physical Library spaces?
What non-circulation questions are being asked at our customer service points?
Slide3Historical Occupancy & Use Data
-Occupancy:
-Predominantly evening (5pm - 12am) hourly occupancy data
-A few weeks of headcount data throughout the day from 10am - 12am
-Desk interactions
-Non-circulation related questions, such as assistance locating resources and using databases, wayfinding, computer and printing troubleshooting, etc.
-Methods
-Data recorded on paper and manually entered into an Excel spreadsheet
-Data collected entirely on paper and had to be entered in manually
Slide4Current Occupancy & Use Data
-Occupancy:
-Collecting data hourly from 5pm - Closing.
-Daytime headcounts are collected several weeks per semester on two-hour intervals from 10am - Closing.
-Desk interactions
-Interactions are now only recorded several semesters out of the year in order to increase consistency.
-Method
-Using SUMA to collect occupancy and desk interaction data
Slide5What is SUMA
SUMA is a PHP-based application installed on a web server with a MySQL database. While maintenance of the system is low, SUMA configuration requires someone with access and knowledge to install a web-based, database-backed application. SUMA has three interfaces: client, admin, and reports
Slide6SUMA Benefits-Web-based & accessible from any online device
-Data can be collected for different purposes on one platform
-The data collected is born digital
-Clean interface
-Report functionality
-Free
Slide7SUMA Setup-What’s needed:
-Someone to help set up the server
-Web capable device
-An idea
Slide8SUMA Instance
Screenshot of Desk Interaction Interface
Slide9SUMA Reporting for Occupancy -Occupancy
-Space
-Furniture
-Alone or in a group
Table from December 14 at 5:00pm
Slide10SUMA Reporting for Desk Interactions
-Desk Interactions
-The table below shows the relative number of desk interactions throughout 2017.
-Although not many patterns are easily apparent, it’s easy to identify that the weekends show lower usage and that the system has identified the beginning of the semester in September as an outlier.
Desk Interaction Heat Map Generated By SUMA
Slide11Additional Assessment Methods-Daily gate counts
-Room reservation data by semester
-Photographic evidence of high use periods
Second Floor - 2017-10-09
Slide12How Do We Use This Data?-Inform internal decisions regarding furniture distribution, space planning and event programming
-Allocate what flexible staffing is available
-Better understand how our staff is helping our community
-Aggregated data is reported in our Annual Assessment Report
Slide13Assessment Challenges-Gathering nuanced data can be more time consuming that traditional methods
-All SUMA operators need to understand the tool and the intent
-The SUMA reporting tool interprets data as continuous rather than discrete chunks