A Survey on Students’ Opinion about Library Ambience and Facilities - Annamalai University

Authors

  • R Govindarajan Librarian, Aravind Eye Hospital & Postgraduate Institute of Ophthalmology, Madurai, Tamil Nadu 625 020, India
  • S Dhanavandan Deputy Librarian & Head, Central Library, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, Tamil Nadu, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

Library spacE, Physical Ambience, Library facilities, Annamalai University, User study

Abstract

A well-stocked Academic library caters the students with its knowledge treasure and a pleasant  ambience. Annamalai University is one among the University in Tamil Nadu which has a state of art  library ambience and facilities. Library ambience provides the students a healthy environment to  focus and keep concentrated on their studies which cannot be provided to them in the classroom.  The main aim of the study is to elucidate how the students pursuing studies in Annamalai  University perceive the library ambience and facilities on par with the quality standards. A total of  110 questionnaires were distributed among the students and 102 students were responded to the  study. The response rate is 92.7%. Among the 102 enrolled students, 72 are male students and 30 are  female students. Majority of the respondents' age is between 23 and 27 (54.9%). Majority of  respondents are doing Post graduation (30.4%). Majority of the respondents are studying Arts  Degrees (57.8%). 56.9% of the respondents have the practice of visiting library daily. Majority of the  respondents stay in the library for less than half an hour (52.0%). Majority of the students visit  library to use books or articles (56.9%). 27.53% of the students strongly feel good about their library  physical space and facilities. Respondents’ strongly agree positive percentages on each quality  factors are as follows: Well designed, Organized & well-maintained (36.76%), Light & Air  Ventilation (31.05%), Accessibility (30.8%), Conductive Environments for Motivation and  Concentration (29.41%), Access to water facility / toilet (29.41%), Safety (27.45%), Furniture  (25.98%), Variety of learning space (23.77%), Computers / Internet / Technical facilities (21.57%),  Navigation (21.32%), Power facilities and charge points (21.08%). On the total, the 27.53% of the  respondents strongly agree that the library physical space has good quality factors. Majority of the  respondents express complaints about the library physical spaces and facilities by Talking to the  library staff (68.8%). The statistical t-test (P value 0.984) shows up that there is no significant  difference between male and female students’ opinion on library physical space. The statistical  ANOVA test (P value 0.442) shows up there is no significant difference among students’ opinion on  library physical space and age groups. The main outcome of this study will represent the quality of  the library infrastructure developed in Annamalai University and diffuse the quality of learning  imbibed in Annamalai University. Also the articulated the students’ opinions from the study will directly help the university library to review or revive or rejuvenate their ambience. 

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Published

2019-05-12

How to Cite

A Survey on Students’ Opinion about Library Ambience and Facilities - Annamalai University . (2019). Library Progress (International), 39(1), 81–93. https://doi.org/10.48165/