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Sridhar, M.S. Customer-characteristics as criteria for market-segmentation in libraries, 1988. In Marketing of library and information services in India : Papers presented at the 13th National Seminar of IASLIC, Calcutta, December 20 - 23 , 1988.,Cacutta,20-23 December 1988.IASLIC. pp.43-52. (Published) [Conference Paper].

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Author(s): Sridhar, M. S.
Title: Customer-characteristics as criteria for market-segmentation in libraries
Subjects: F. Management > FB. Marketing
Date: 1988
Abstract: Paper highlights the limitations of marketing approach to library and information services; Reviews literature on correlation of information requirements of scientists and engineers with their characteristics; Analyses the data collected for a larger study of information-behaviour of the Indian space technologists, and correlates nature and type of information required by the space technologists with their hierarchical status, educational qualifications, nature of work, subject of specialisation, length of work experience and professional activities and achievements; Compares the results with the findings of earlier studies. Finally, paper concludes that the market segmentation of the Indian space technologists as users of their `primary library' is possible based on their characteristics like status, qualifications, specialisations, nature of work, professional activities and achievements and the library should be cognizant of this possible segmentation of target market for providing information services.
Conference: Marketing of library and information services in India : Papers presented at the 13th National Seminar of IASLIC, Calcutta, December 20 - 23 , 1988.
Conference Date: 20-23 December 1988
Location: Cacutta
Number: IASLIC Special Publication No. 28.
Starting page: 43
Ending page: 52
Editor(s): Chatterjee, Amitabha
Kapoor, S. K.
Publisher: IASLIC
Keywords: Market segmentation, information service marketing, information requirements, Indian space technologists
Country: India
Type: Conference Paper
Rights: http://eprints.rclis.org/copyright/



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