The pie charts show the results of survey regarding the university library. That survey includes postgraduate and undergraduate students who rate the library according to range of books and non-printed materials.
Overall, from the data, it is apparent that the majority of postgraduate students like the variety of books, making this type of resource dominant throughout the chart. On the other hand, undergraduates opt for the non-printed materials to praise.
The responses of postgraduates towards two types of resources in the library vary significantly. The range of books accounts for 55% positive results whilst the reverse is true for 12% students. The other respondents assess the book multiplicity as satisfactory, making up 33%. In terms of non-printed materials, although just under a half of the postgraduate students are satisfied, the students who are very happy and sad about the same materials are nearly equal, with 27% and 25%, respectively.
According to the data from undergraduates, the positive feedbacks predominate. Both library resources constitute less than 30% negative rates, with merely 1% difference between them. 52% respondents like the videos, CD and DVD and 25% of the total claim those as satisfactory. When it comes to the range of books the percentages swap for the reverse. Half of the students rate the books as satisfactory while only 28% students like the range of books very much.
