Academic Libraries; Libraries and Students; Libraries; Reservation Systems; User Interfaces; LibCal Seats; LibCal; Space utilization; User Satisfaction; Springshare
Abstract :
[en] This chapter examines the evolution of library services at the University of Liège (ULiège), with a focus on the implementation and assessment of the LibCal Seats booking module. Introduced in September 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this system was designed to manage occupancy and maintain social distancing. While initially a temporary measure, the seat booking service remains in use during peak periods. Drawing on survey data from 2022 and 2023, the chapter analyses user perceptions of the system. Results indicate strong student appreciation, particularly regarding stress reduction and equitable access to study spaces. Despite overall satisfaction, issues such as unoccupied reserved seats and an unnecessarily complex booking process emerged, leading to targeted improvements. This chapter highlights the importance of responsive, user-centred services in academic libraries. The adoption of the booking system helped address challenges such as overcrowding and "seat hogging," ultimately contributing to a more organised and accessible environment. The case study illustrates how technology can enhance library service delivery, offering insights for institutions seeking to optimise space management. The continued evaluation of the system reflects a broader commitment to adapting services in alignment with user needs and institutional priorities.
Disciplines :
Library & information sciences
Author, co-author :
Renaville, François ; Université de Liège - ULiège > CARE "ULiège Library" > ULiège Library : Direction générale et services communs
Prosmans, Fabienne ; Université de Liège - ULiège > CARE "ULiège Library" > ULiège Library : Polytech
Language :
English
Title :
Using LibCal Seats to Better Serve Students
Alternative titles :
[fr] Utiliser LibCal Seats pour mieux servir les étudiants
Publication date :
May 2026
Main work title :
Changing Information Services and User Experiences