The presented charts compare the information surveyed by particular university libraries to research the level of happiness among part-time and full-time jobs students in two groups, namely IT support offered and current opening hours, measured in percentage. An overall assessment, more than half of full-time students have satisfaction with both current opening hours and IT support provided while responses from part-time students exhibit a more mixed perception.
When addressing the IT support provided, more than half of full-time students have satisfaction, which accounts for 55% while this figure for part-time students just stays at 20%. The unhappiness of full-time is 13% while this quantities of part-time groups demonstrate 45%. The students who are quite happy with the IT support offered have nearly the same percentage of both groups, which accounts for 32% in full-time groups and 35% in part-time.
For the current working hours in libraries, a majority of students are extremely satisfied in both groups, the full-time student has 67% while this figure of part-time students accounts for 72%, which is 5% higher than the former. In addition, the not-at-all of the full-time group just has a negligible fraction with 1% while this number of part-time is also not high with 5%. The quiet satisfaction of part-time students stays at 23%. The full-time students quite happy has the same percentage in two examinations current working time supporting provide IT, with 32%
