Greek university libraries in the european context: a comparative evaluation
Abstract
The aim of this study is to provide a comprehensive examination of
university libraries in Greece seen in the European context. To this end, the
thesis:
i. discusses the context in which Greek university libraries have developed
and the challenges they face;
ii. examines the factors that affect their operation and development;
iii. assesses their role in university education in supporting the
informational, educational and research needs of the academic community;
iv. compares their position with similar libraries in other member states of
the European Union and in Scandinavia;
v. suggests actions needed in order that university libraries in Greece
should develop further and play their role better.
In this study a standard model for university libraries is developed and
performance indicators and methodologies which are proper for this model
are used. University libraries are examined as open, dynamic, multi-goal
seeking and purposeful systems. They consist of resources which are
transformed into outputs for the benefit of their users. Inputs, outputs and
outcomes can be measured in a greater or less accuracy but measurement
itself is meaningful only if it is placed in some kind of context. University
libraries operate within a given environment. They receive their inputs from
this environment, and their outputs are used by people or other systems in
the environment. They are also constrained by factors in this environment
such as the social, economic, educational, technological, etc. In this study
not only the performance indicators themselves but also the relationships
between them that are indicative of performance were analysed.
The main findings of the study are related to the environment within which
Greek University Libraries operate, the organisational structures, and
administrative practices applied, issues concerning staff and the way they
affect library development, the provision of library material, the organisation1
of technical services, and the reader services that are provided. Library performance is assessed in a number of ways. The indicators produced and
comparisons with the state of development of university libraries in other
European countries show that Greek University libraries fall behind them in
terms of almost all indicators used. It appears that Greek University libraries
are weak in meeting the needs of their users in both education and research.