A UWM Libraries task force is working through the results of the fall 2025 survey of faculty, instructional and research staff, and graduate students. Over 550 people completed the survey, providing insight into how they use the Libraries’ collections, services, and spaces. Overall, faculty, staff, and graduate-student respondents are satisfied with the services and spaces provided. In particular, interlibrary loan and general support for teaching and research are viewed as …
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A UWM Libraries task force is working through the results of the fall 2025 survey of faculty, instructional and research staff, and graduate students. Over 550 people completed the survey, providing insight into how they use the Libraries’ collections, services, and spaces.
Overall, faculty, staff, and graduate-student respondents are satisfied with the services and spaces provided. In particular, interlibrary loan and general support for teaching and research are viewed as successful and needed services. Respondents also identified areas of concern and areas for growth or improvement. Respondents use the Libraries differently depending on their role and whether they are remote employees or online-only students. The Libraries’ Grind coffee shop is valuable for meetings and taking a break, and several comments suggest that small improvements to study spaces could improve the graduate-student experience. The new Graduate Student Commons has caught on, with 41% of graduate-student respondents using the space. As for respondents’ most frequently used resources:
Comments regarding the Libraries’ collections reflected anxiety about cuts to the collection, affirming their support of the Libraries as a pillar of academic success.
An additional theme that emerged from the survey is that faculty, staff, and graduate students are often unaware of everything the Libraries have to offer. Survey questions about digital scholarship and publishing services elicited the most comments pointing to lack of awareness of the Libraries’ support in these areas:
The same pattern could be seen for consultations on authors’ rights and other publishing-related services.
When asked directly about how respondents learn about the Libraries’ services, collections, and events:
The UWM Libraries task force will continue to analyze the survey results and strengthen the Libraries’ collections, services, and spaces.
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