2020
DOI: 10.1108/lm-02-2020-0026
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Users' perceived level of service at the African Union Court on Human and Peoples' Rights library in Arusha, Tanzania

Abstract: PurposeThe study examined users' perceived level of service at the African Union Court on Human and Peoples' Rights (AUCHPR) library in Arusha, Tanzania.Design/methodology/approachThe study adopted a quantitative approach in line with the tenets of the LibQUAL and SERVQUAL protocols, which were used as theoretical lenses and informed the development of questionnaires which were used to collect data. The target population consisted of 94 library users.FindingsThe study found that the library's best services, in… Show more

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“…[12][4][2] Infrastructure quality is good and able to increase productivity (TAN 3)[13][2] Strategic location and affordable by needs (TAN 4)[14] Sufficient land area to accommodate activities (TAN 5) Visually appealing facility (TAN 6)[12][2] Neat and clean staff uniform(TAN 7)[3][12] …”
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“…[12][4][2] Infrastructure quality is good and able to increase productivity (TAN 3)[13][2] Strategic location and affordable by needs (TAN 4)[14] Sufficient land area to accommodate activities (TAN 5) Visually appealing facility (TAN 6)[12][2] Neat and clean staff uniform(TAN 7)[3][12] …”
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confidence: 99%