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ST as focus group question: Can I throw some library-related numbers and thoughts at you?
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mara
wouldn't inactivity rates being be a good thing? it means they are popular items, correct? i would feel that items with the lowest inactivity rate
Posted by
Andie
Oct 10 '13, 10:17
would be the first items i would increase in volume.
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There's a "sweet spot" for inactivity rates. Too low means less variety to choose from (items on the shelf at any given moment), and it means you're
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mara
Oct 10, 10:22
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i can't say it's "surprising" because i don't know the norms, but if i was guessing, i would say it sounded too low and that people are looking for
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Andie
Oct 10, 10:24
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What's fun is I don't know the norms either! I really want to poll the so-called 5-star libraries and see what theirs are.
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mara
Oct 10, 10:26
errr. wouldn't inactivity rates being LOW be a good thing -- nm
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Andie
Oct 10, 10:17
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