The pie chart and the table illustrate the results of a survey of people using library at a certain university.
Overall, the largest group is related to full-time undergraduate people. In contrast, academic staff account for the smallest share. Moreover, most users are very satisfied with the helpfullness of staff, no one is dissatisfied with the library opening hours and the helpfulness of staff. Moreover, most people are satisfied and very satisfied, whereas only the small proportion of users are dissatisfied.
According to the given pie chart, 44% of individuals are full-time undergraduates, making up the largest library users. Conversely, the figures for academic staff record the lowest proportion at 7%. Additionally, the distribution of part-time postgraduates is two times more than the figure for distance learning at 8%. Full-time postgraduates people record 25% of total users.
In terms of the levels of library users satisfaction, 95% of people are satisfied with the helpfulness of staff, and only 5% are fairly satisfied. Furthermore, the percentage of users are very satisfied with the library opening hours are approxiamately double that people who are fairly satisfied at 35%. Half the users are very satisfied with the availability of books, 40% are fairly satisfied, and 10% are dissatisfied, respectively, and the percentages of people who are very satisfied, satisfied, and dissatisfied with the availability of journals and reliability of wi-fi are roughly similar.
