The given pie charts describe the outcome of research conducted by a university library to gather opinions about the services provided to both part-time and full-time scholars.
Overall, it is evident that both full-time and part-time groups were most satisfied with the opening hours. In contrast, part-time students were the least satisfied with IT services, while full-time students were the most satisfied.
Looking at the IT support offered, the highest proportion of full-time learners were very happy, which accounted for 55%, whereas only a fifth of part-time students were happy with IT support. Almost one-third of both part-time and full-time scholars were quite happy with the IT services provided by the university library. Moreover, the least percent of full-time pupils were not at all happy, and most of the part-time students were not satisfied with IT support, which was 13% and 45%, respectively.
In terms of the opening hours of the library, 67% of full-time students and 72% of part-time learners reported being very happy, whereas a small proportion of both groups were not happy with the present opening hours of the university library: 1% for the former and 5% for the latter. Furthermore, 32% of the full-time students and 23% of the part-time students were quite satisfied with the opening time of the library.
