Improving the efficiency of university libraries in Malaysia using zero-sum gains DEA model / Aqilah Nadirah Saliman, Noor Asiah Ramli and Mad Ithnin Salleh

Measuring the efficiency and optimizing available resources are vital for library management. This research empirically examines the measurement of efficiency of 10 public university libraries in Malaysia and provides an opportunity for inefficient libraries to improve their efficiency by proposing...

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Main Authors: Saliman, Aqilah Nadirah (Author), Ramli, Noor Asiah (Author), Salleh, Mad Ithnin (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2022-04.
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