2017
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/88/1/012030
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Analysis of Environmental Friendly Library Based on the Satisfaction and Service Quality: study at Library “X”

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“…It helped the students to feel empowered and connected as they prepare for their future academic achievements. As Herdiansyah (2017) and Hance (2020) stated that library is considered in a good shape if it can provide services that can derive satisfaction to library users, either in the field of information services or other services, and an inclusive learning environment is a winning solution for all students. It helps to shape one's tolerance and acceptance of those different from oneself.…”
Section: "They Will Help Me To Find My Needs If I Can't Look For Them...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It helped the students to feel empowered and connected as they prepare for their future academic achievements. As Herdiansyah (2017) and Hance (2020) stated that library is considered in a good shape if it can provide services that can derive satisfaction to library users, either in the field of information services or other services, and an inclusive learning environment is a winning solution for all students. It helps to shape one's tolerance and acceptance of those different from oneself.…”
Section: "They Will Help Me To Find My Needs If I Can't Look For Them...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the theories of public products and fairness, Karna et al [21] quantified and empirically analyzed problems like the supply equalization of public libraries and formulated a solution from both input and output. To provide the public with rich cultural services, it is necessary to realize innovative development and transform of digital cultural services for public libraries [22][23][24][25]. Kourai and Sannomiya [26] summarized the connotations, features, forms, and service states of digital cultural services, defined several evaluation bases for the digital cultural service utility of public libraries, namely, the full coverage of disciplines, content innovation, facility intelligence, and activity diversity, and specified the idea of setting up the corresponding EIS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The market does not deal with such a complex problem and the market has no authority to limit its adverse effects and to punish every person or institution that causes it. Therefore, the state that must function as a Regulator, among others by requiring entrepreneurs to make an analysis of environmental impacts as a form of environmental behavior [5], create a waste disposal site and/or by tax collection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%