Role of the homepage as “the” platform for delivering library programs, services, and collections
Table Of Contents
- Title page
Certification i
Dedication ii
Acknowledgement iii
Abstract iv
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.0 Introduction 1
- 1.1 Background Information 1
- 1.2 Problem Statement 6
- 1.3 Research Objectives 7
- 1.4 Hypothesis 8
- 1.5 Significance of the Study 9
- 1.6 Scope of the Study 10
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.0 Literature ReviewChapter Three:
- 3.0 Research Methodology 30
- 3.1 Description of the Study Area 30
- 3.2 Research Design 30
- 3.3Method of Data Collection 31
- 3.4Data Limitation 31
- 3.5Method of Data Analysis 32
3.
- 5.1 Summative Approaches 32
3.
- 5.2 Simple Percentage 33
3.
- 5.3 Incremental Averages
- 343.6 Test of Hypothesis 34
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.0Presentation of Data, Analysis of Data and Discussion of Findings 36
- 4.1Data Presentation 37
- 4.2Data Analysis 39
- 4.3Discussion of Findings 41
- 4.4 Test of Hypothesis 45
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.0Summary of Findings Conclusion and
Recommendation 47
- 5.1Summary of Findings 47
- 5.2Conclusion 48
- 5.3Recommendation 48
References
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
The homepage serves as a critical platform for delivering library programs, services, and collections to users. In the digital age, the library homepage is often the first point of contact for patrons seeking information and resources. This study explores the multifaceted role of the library homepage as a central hub for connecting users to various library offerings. By examining the design, content, and functionality of library homepages, this research aims to understand how libraries can optimize their digital presence to better serve their communities. Through a comprehensive literature review, this paper identifies key elements that contribute to an effective library homepage, such as intuitive navigation, prominent search features, and clear communication of services. The study also delves into the challenges faced by libraries in maintaining an engaging and user-friendly homepage, including limited resources, technological constraints, and evolving user expectations. By addressing these challenges and leveraging best practices in web design and user experience, libraries can enhance the usability and accessibility of their homepages. Furthermore, this research investigates the impact of the library homepage on user engagement, satisfaction, and information retrieval. By analyzing user behavior and feedback, libraries can gain insights into how patrons interact with the homepage and identify areas for improvement. The study also explores the role of the homepage in promoting library programs and services, such as events, workshops, and digital collections. By strategically showcasing these offerings on the homepage, libraries can increase awareness and participation among users. In addition, this paper examines the evolving nature of library homepages in response to technological advancements and changing user needs. With the rise of mobile devices and social media, libraries are adapting their homepages to be responsive, accessible, and integrated with external platforms. This research highlights innovative approaches taken by libraries to enhance the functionality and user experience of their homepages, such as personalized content recommendations, virtual reference services, and interactive features. Overall, this study underscores the importance of the library homepage as a dynamic and versatile tool for engaging users and promoting library resources. By embracing user-centered design principles and leveraging emerging technologies, libraries can create a digital gateway that effectively connects patrons to the wealth of programs, services, and collections available to them.
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