Abstract

Good library services are user-oriented. This study tried to understand the behavior of college library visitors, based on their visiting time to the library, namely hours, days, and months. User behavior is seen from the number of visits, and the number of loan transactions and book returns in the last 3 years. Data are grouped based on service hours, library open days, and months. After that, look for the average number of each transaction based on the specified time dimension. To see the trend, the data was processed using descriptive statistical methods with the help of Microsoft Excel applications. The results are analyzed by the academic calendar in the year concerned to see the effect of the academic calendar on the frequency of library visits. It turned out that student activities in the library increased at the beginning of the semester, especially the beginning of the academic year, and tended to decline until during semester breaks. While the exam and graduation do not affect the activities of students in the library. Based on the day, the most crowded activities occur on Mondays and tend to decline until the weekend.

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