posted on 2017-11-09, 16:37authored byMishan S. Al-Otaibi
The issue of centralization vs decentralization in university library systems is studied in
the context of Saudi Arabia. After a review of the relevant literature, background
information is given on Saudi Arabia, with special focus on the higher education sector
and its development, and on university library systems. The present situation of three
selected university library systems is examined in comparison with library standards,
together with the attitudes of users and professionals to .different aspects of the library
systems and their quality. The methodology used was descriptive and analytical research,
and data were gathered by distribution of three sets of survey questionnaires. An analysis
and discussion of survey results is presented in chapters on library use, user satisfaction
and user views. A summary of findings and an indication of both general and specific
recommendations complete the thesis.
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Publication date
1993
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A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University.