Welcome to our newly built library. I wish more students could come to the library to check out books, do you have any good ways?
After researching, I found that the most popular books among college students are novels, followed by magazines, and I think we should buy a little more novels as well as magazines.
I wonder if it is possible to attract students to the library by purchasing more books of interest to them?
Yes!
So how do you determine what kind of books your students like?
Does the school's former library still have materials that can help us solve our problems?
Since we want to clarify the relationship between students and the books being checked out, we need to find data that can relate students and books.
The old book checkout system had records of the names of books checked out by students and the number of times they checked them out, and those records should help us study student interest.
That's a really good data collection design! However, I think the books that students used to like are not necessarily liked by students today, and I would like to distribute questionnaires to students and make a form.
Investigate book lending system
Now that we have two different data collection designs, perhaps we can combine the advantages of the two designs.