Library resources constraints, frustration, and user behavior: An empirical library operations study
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Date
2024-06-26
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Brian and Behavior Wiley
Abstract
Purpose: The lack of requisite library resources has an enormous effect on academic life in most universities. While previous studies have suggested that the lack
of resources such as textbooks affects academic success, this study seeks to provide empirical evidence on the chain effect of the lack of recommended textbooks in
universities.
Design/methodology/approach: The study uses a quantitative dataset from 636
students from five public universities in Ghana collected using well-structured questionnaires. The study adopts exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis,
and partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) to analyze the
measurement and structural models.
Findings: The study concludes that limited library resources (such as recommended
textbooks) frustrate library users and eventually birth antisocial behaviors such as
stealing, hiding, and eroding books (or pages).
Originality/value: This study highlights the significance of providing adequate library
resources. It also guides library managers, policymakers, and scholars to manage
library resources effectively.
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Keywords
aggressive behaviors, book hide and seek, book stealing, frustration, library resources
Citation
Aryee, R., & Apronti Tetteh, E. O. (2024). Library resources constraints, frustration, and user behavior: An empirical library operations study. Brain and Behavior, 14(7), e3627.
