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1.0 Introduction
reen building has advanced building principles
and methods that go beyond all present
building codes in establishing a better internal
environment whilst decreasing the impact to
the world. The concerns are basically about
energy efficiency, excessive consumption of
raw materials, the amount of construction wreckage in landfills
together with the health concerns (Sensible House, 2013).
Green building is about processes that are environmentally liable
and resource-efficient throughout a buildings life. It grows and
complements the classic building design, which is concern about
the economy, utility, durability, and comfort. Green building is also
known as a sustainable or high performance building (EPA, 2013).
At present, the development of office buildings and its operation
are generally having direct and indirect impacts. Based on
the Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG) in 2013, buildings
need resources such as energy, water and raw materials,
generate waste and discharge dangerous things to the
atmosphere. According Moa and Yang (2005), green building
Main
Criteria
Element
Green building
Normal building
Energy
Type of current
Energy generate
Equipment for lighting
Water
Supply
Efficient water fittings
System
Indoor Air
Quality
System
Thermal Comfort
Acoustic Comfort
Natural Ventilation
Material
Method
Recycle Material
Gases for
air conditional
Painting
Natural Gas
Eco-Friendly
Painting (non
hazardous)
Painting (Hazardous)
Appliance
Recycle Bin
Normal Bin
Innovation
Sustainable Design
Site
Structure
Insulate Concrete
Roof And Floor Slab
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Methodology and
Findings
The scope of the study is focusing
on the issue of green building with
the emphasis of the post occupancy
evaluation and facility management of
green building in Malaysia. The green
building together with the facility is
narrowed down to an office building
located in Putrajaya, Malaysia. The
main reason of this building is chosen
is because it is located at the Federal
Government Administrative Centre of
Malaysia. The building selected for this
study is also the first office building in
Malaysia that earns the Green Building
Index platinum rating, and the first
outside of Singapore which obtain the
Green Mark platinum rating. Green Mark
is the Singapores certification scheme
for green building.
Following a literature review, a
quantitative method of data collection
is adopted in this study. 100 sets of
questionnaire are distributed to the
people occupying an office building
and 50 sets of valid response are
received. The respondents are among
the staffs and visitor that have been
selected in order to complete the
study. The questionnaire comprises
two sections. Section A is more focus
on the demographic aspects of the
respondents related information to make
the result accurate. Whereas Section
B focus on the satisfaction level of
the respondents towards the element
applied in the studied building.
50
45
40
35
30
Low Glass
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PV Panel
20
Natural Lighting
15
White Ceiling
10
5
0
Strongly agree
Agree
Natural
Disagree
Strongly
Disagree
From the response received, most of the building users are satisfied with the energy
element in the building. There is a high number of respondents strongly agreed for the
white ceiling (46%), 46% level of agree for natural lighting, 44% for low E glass and 40%
for PV panel.
Figure 2 shows most of the respondents agree with the satisfaction level from water
element in their office buildings. 46% from the respondents agree with equipment
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50
40
Agree with equipment
waterless urinal applied
30
20
10
0
Strongly
agree
Agree
Natural
Disagree
Strongly
Disagree
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45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Strongly
agree
Agree
Natural
Disagree
Strongly
Disagree
60
50
Green building will contribute
to a good health for occupant
40
Green Building would help to
contribute to a sustainable
environment by using recycle
materials
30
20
10
the useful materials would
save overall costs
0
Strongly
agree
Agree
Natural
Disagree
Strongly
Disagree
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50
Comfortable with
temperature
40
30
20
The temprature in this
building is more practically
during all time
10
0
Strongly
agree
Agree
Natural
Disagree
Strongly
Disagree
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
Colour of bin
10
5
0
Strongly
agree
Agree
Natural
Disagree
Strongly
Disagree
4.0 Discussion
In general, it can be said that the office
building are applying and implementing the
Green Building criteria well. The findings
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Reference
Epa.gov. Why Water Efficiency | WaterSense | US EPA. [online]
Retrieved from: http://www.epa.gov/watersense/our_water/why_
water_efficiency.html [Accessed: 2 Aug 2013].
Mao, Y. and Yang, G., (2005). Sustainable Development Drivers
for Green Buildings: Incremental Cost Benefits Analysis of Green
Building [Accessed: 4 Aug 2013].
Sensiblehouse.org. Green Building - A definition. [online] Retrieved
from: http://www.sensiblehouse.org/con_gbdef.htm [Accessed: 29
July 2013].
Wbdg.org (2013). Sustainable | Whole Building Design Guide. [online]
Retrieved from: http://www.wbdg.org/design/sustainable.php
[Accessed: 21 July 2013].
5.0 Conclusion
In conclusion, the result shows that the related appliances
present at the green building overall are in good condition based
on the measurement of their correlated criteria. Besides that, the
point of view from the respondents are very important to know
whether the people occupied at the said building are suitable or
not with the green building concept and equipments applied.
The effectiveness of green building concept based on available
criteria stated can also be analysed. The effectiveness is helping
out in choosing the materials and equipments during the
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1.0 Introduction
library can be considered
a store a house of
knowledge. In dictionaries
the word library has been
defined as a building
or room containing a
collection of books. A public library is a
place that is open to the poor and rich
alike. There are mainly two sections in
a library - the lending section and the
reference section. Any member can
borrow books from the lending section.
Non-members too can use the reference
section; they are allowed to enter the
section free of charge.
Public library exists to satisfy users. In
this context, users satisfaction refers to
how users judge the services of public
libraries. Indeed, it refers to whether
users of public libraries get the desired
information resources, facilities and
services expected to be provided by the
public libraries. Hence, in recent times,
evaluating users satisfaction with the
information resources, facilities and
services of public libraries has become
a major concern and an integral part
among library and information science
practitioners (Ogunsola, 2004). This is
because the ultimate aim of all libraries
as a service-oriented organisation is to
satisfy the needs of its clients. Thus,
users satisfaction with the information
resources, facilities and services
provided by the libraries whether public
or academic has become the melting
pot of the present day librarianship and
information science (Saliu, 2002; Asemi et.
al., 2010; Iwhiwhu and Okorodudu, 2012).
However, Datin Paduka Shahaneem
Hanoum, chairman of the Council of
Public State Libraries Directors, said the
lack of qualified staff at state and district
libraries had limited their activities. This
report shows that the public library is
facing a problem in terms of qualified
staff to deliver quality service to the
public library users. The reliability and
responsiveness dimension of service
2.0 Users
Satisfaction towards
Public Library
The satisfaction can be seen in several
aspects such as the quality of services
provided by the library, the physical
condition of the location and the
facilities. Besides, the information or
the collections of the library are also the
most important things in maintaining
the users satisfaction towards public
library. Important aspects include how
customers experience the physical
environment, the accessibility of
materials, the collections and technology,
how customers are treated by staff in
every contact (face-to-face as well as
online and telephone) with the library,
and the availability of products and
programmes the customers want and
need (Suki, 2013).
Parasuraman et al. (1988) conceptualised
and measured service quality with
customer-based approach. In the review
of literature, there are seven dimensions
2.1 Reliability
Reliability is the ability to perform the
promised service both dependably and
accurately. It is the level of the service
delivered by librarians, in relation to the
standard of expectations delivered to
library visitors dependably and accurately
(Nejati and Nejati, 2008). It includes:
-
-
-
-
2.2 Responsiveness
Responsiveness is the willingness to help
users and to provide prompt service. This
refers to the delivery of the service as it
relates to dependability and accuracy. It
includes:
- Timeliness in delivering needed
information.
-
Making new information available.
-
Checking in new journals and
newspapers promptly.
-
Re-shelving books quickly.
2.3 Assurance
Assurance represents knowledge and
courtesy of employees, and the degree of
trust and confidence that the customer
feels when the librarian is competent
to provide the service (Suki, 2013). It
includes:
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2.4 Access
Access measures the ability to reach out
for something and finding or getting it, as
and when it is needed. It includes:
-
-
-
-
2.5 Empathy
Empathy measures the behaviour, attitude
and approach of the library staffs towards
2.6 Communication
Communications measures the ability to
keep clients informed in a language they
understand, and the ability to listen to them:
-
-
2.7 Tangible
Tangibles refer to physical facilities of
library premises, up-to-date equipment
and appearance of the librarys personnel.
3.0 Research
Methodology and
Findings
The scope of the study focuses on the
public library in Klang Valley. The selected
Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
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37.5
37.5
37.5
25
31.3
31.3
68.8
National Library
25
31.3
31.3
100.0
National Library
80
100.0
100.0
30
20
Cumulative Percent
Q4
Library had no material on
the subject
I could not find the material
15
Count
10
Location
Figure 1: Problems occurred in library
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National Library
20
Q3
Dont need to use it
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Count
10
National Library
Location
Figure 2: Reasons do not using Public Library
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Bar Chart
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Count
Q6
Very easy to use
Some what easy to use
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National Library
Location
Figure 3: Experience in using Librarys Facilities
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Physical condition
Sum
Mean
Std.
Error
Std.
Deviation
Statistic
80
248
3.10
.077
.686
80
273
3.41
.100
.896
80
257
3.21
.092
.822
80
256
3.20
.084
.753
80
249
3.11
.087
.779
80
248
3.10
.092
.821
80
272
3.40
.116
1.038
80
270
3.38
.096
.862
9. Cleanliness
80
290
3.63
.104
.933
10. Lighting
80
284
3.55
.108
.967
11. Acoustics
80
271
3.39
.107
.961
Mean
Std. Deviation
Std. Error
1. Overall collection
3.16
.082
.737
3.20
.070
.624
3.08
.083
.742
4. Comfort/Cleanliness
3.56
.103
.926
5. Convenience to my home
3.29
.089
.799
3.09
.094
.845
3.08
.085
.759
3.46
.092
.826
9. Ease of parking
3.23
.102
.914
3.43
.077
.689
3.29
.078
.697
3.35
.089
.797
13. Seating/furniture
3.34
.107
.954
3.43
.105
.938
3.31
.100
.894
3.09
.094
.845
3.04
.095
.849
3.06
.093
.832
2.83
.100
.897
3.13
.091
.817
3.09
.093
.830
4.0 Discussion
From the research on the users
satisfaction in public library, there were
three public libraries selected which is
the National Library, the Shah Alam State
Library and the University of Malaya
Library. The important aspect in public
library includes how customers or users
experience the physical environment,
the convenience and accessibility of
materials, the collections and technology,
how customers are treated by librarians
in every contact in the library, and the
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Display Area
Adult Programs
Materials in other...
Childrens...
Reference service
Telephone service
Building quality
Building size
Seating/furnitures
Number of staff
Media Collection
Book collection
Ease of parking
Ease in checking...
Ease in finding...
Convenience to...
Comfort/Cleanliness
Availability to obtain...
Availability of...
Overall collection
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3.293.093.083.463.233.433.293.353.343.433.31
3.163.203.08
3.09
3.093.043.062.833.16
5.0 Conclusion
Through the study, it was found that the
reliability dimension of users satisfaction
towards public library in Malaysia is
significant with the quality of service in the
three selected public libraries, which mostly
influenced users in using the services.
However throughout the study and based
on the research done, the management of
the public library needs to focus on several
services that require further improvement
such as recruit qualified staff to deliver
quality service to the public library users,
while the attitude and the mentality of
public library staff need to change to
be more creative in order to make the
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Stress-less by avoiding
emotional eating
From the start of the New Year, lots of lessons were learnt from the past hectic
year. We could have spent our holiday sessions with family members, be it locally
or abroad, and that must have left us feeling refreshed, renewed and poised to
make some healthy and life-affirming changes.
But more often, many of us spend the holiday seasons in a flurry of activities
that leave us feeling like we need another vacation as the last holiday ended with
negative feelings and experiences. One main concern is gaining extra weight than
we would like due to emotional eating, trying new recipes and extra dishes which is
synonymous with holidays, especially local ones.
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Emotional eating
motional eating is a prevalent
fixture in our society
especially when the holiday
season is spent enjoying new
dishes, not to mention the
stressful episodes that may
come in between. With emotional eating,
the check and balance between the good
tastes and the extra calories were ignored.
It is that extra dishes that we can pack
on extra pounds in these few weeks of
holidays.
It was that emotional eating that makes it
impossible to lose holiday weight, and to
regret it later was a waste of time. What
should have been a wise plan is to try and
enjoy new recipes but maintain a sensible
balance that could only be a lesson learnt
and adopted in the coming holiday. It is
the lesson to reduce the temptation and
trying to be choosy or perhaps avoiding it
altogether that could be a head start for
the days to come before another holiday
session starts. But learning from all the
mistakes from emotional eating could be
an effective stress management lesson.
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Avoid emotional
eating
Its all about moderation. Keep your
serving sizes in check at all times and
you can really enjoy your meals without
gaining weight. It only takes a few
minutes for the brain to realise that the
stomach is getting full without the extra
amount of food but rather inculcate the
habit of having small portions on the
plate. Deal with the temptation of calorieladen foods by restricting those that you
may find yourselves hooked on them that
can lead to over-indulgence. Allow plenty
of options that help you make intelligent
choices about what you can actually eat,
thus freeing from worry, guilt and the
extra pounds.
As the day gets busier, exercise is usually
the first thing to go. Instead of stopping
completely, there are ways you can reduce
your exercise without losing all that you
have gained. Always maintain the exercise
sessions once or twice a week to gain the
stamina and fitness level. Exercise habits
can go in many forms despite how busy
you are. When you become busy to the
point of feeling overwhelmed, never give
up the routine workouts, even in smaller
doses as this can be a great source of
stress relief. Maintaining regular workouts,
even if they are shortened, can make you
easier to get back into a more robust
fitness routine. It is always effective to
invite family members for a brisk walk
during weekends. Sometimes there are
others, whod love to work out but they
are just waiting for someone else to step
up first, and it could even be your own
spouse. You can start the day feeling like
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Try to admit to
yourself that small
changes can
add up to a big
difference. What
more if those small
changes all start up
during a holiday?
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UTM
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Weise International Property
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Hartanah Consultant
Sr Mohd Rasyidi Mohd Salleh
IRDA
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT,
VALUATION AND ESTATE
AGENCY SURVEYING
Fellow
Sr Teh Teik Bin
Collers Internatinal Property
Consultants S/B
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Raine & Horne
Jaime Chew Siew Fun
CBD Properties S/B
Johny Ronggitom
MP Sandakan
Tan Yew Toong, Daniel
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Yip Chin Kok
Zuriah Samsudin
IM Global
Probationer
Alex Hoe Kian Siong
Alfranko Development S/B
Anas An-Naadhir Dzulkefli
Iskandar Associates
Boo Pei Woon
Chan Chee Weng
Global Oriental BhdTan
Chan Eng Hoe
Shell
Chan Chang Seng
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Chan Wan Yea
Wang Lai Realty
Chao Yin Nam
VPC Alliance(KL)S/B
Low Yi Wei
Jaz Capital
Cheoh Wei Ting
Zilin Properties
Chia Swee Foong
SCM Property Servicer
Chiew Jean Yen
Rahim&Co Real Estate Agents S/B
Chin Wei Leong
CBAL Solutions S/B
Chong Lee San
Chua Hong Hui, Joe
I-Prop Realty
Chuah Seng Keong
Chester Properties S/B
Chong Hon Yen
John Chong Real Estate
Chong Wen Yow
Ee Chin Lun
Laurelcap S/B
Erhanfadli Mohd Azrai
Iskandar Associates
Gan Sim Leong
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Ho Mern-Lin
CB Richard Ellis(M)S/B
Khrishnaraj Perumalu
SCM Property Service
Toh Chiun Er
Rahim & Co.
Ng Wei Jeng
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Ong Ee Zun
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Associate Members
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Student
Ahmad Shafiq Ashaarey
Aimi Aqilah Khairuddin
Ain Farhana Jamaludin
Ainun Batrisya Zulkefli
Yap Yanjun
Zulaika Kassim
Fellow
Prof Madya Sr Dr Azman Mohd
Suldi
UiTM
Norhasnan Ibrahim
Sykt Jurukur Konsultant
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Petronas Carigali S/B
Member
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UiTM
Sr Azhar Husain
Bumi Samudera Survey Consultant
Sr Badrul Hisham Ismail
Lembaga Pelabuhan Klang
Sr Bahador @ Baharuddin
Hussain
Jurukur Idris Shawal
Sr Ganesan Arumugam
Petronas Carigali S/B
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Jurukur Legacy S/B
Graduate
Abdul Ghani Mohamed
Jurukur Setia S/B
Ahmad Afifi Nordin
Ukur Dimensi
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Jurukur Bestari
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Yap Sze Pin S/B
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Sapura Kencana Petroleum
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Ukur Dimensi
Student
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Nur Aqilah Raihan Jamil Kair
Nur Azureen Saad
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BUILDING SURVEYING
Member
Sr Mohd Nurfaisal Baharuddin
UiTM
Graduate
Nur Hidayah Hajar
Siti Jazila Md Ali
Perunding Innotech
Probationer
Mohd Hanif Abd Halim
MH Great Builders S/B
Mohd Nazairi Zaidi
MH Great Builders S/B
Siti Zubaidah Hashim
UiTM, Perak
Student
Abdalla Mohamed Bashir Ali
Adriana Liyana Mohamad
Ahmad Hasif Mat Saad
Ainul Affrina Rubai
Amir Kiani Rad
Chang Kim Voon
Cheong Piak Hong
Chew Tze Chia
Chong Chee Yong
Chua Ket Wei
Dimas Triwibowo
Farah Adilah Muhmad Afandi
Goh Yin Siew
Irrma Diana Mohd Aripin
Ismanur Atiqah Ismahisham How
Izzat Muzhaffar Ridzuan
Kiong Hii Huong
Kui Sei Fen
Kwok Yong Gee
Lee Shing Peng
Lim Khai Ying
Lim Ming Hui
Lim Zi Yang
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Associate Member
Amirhossein Mehdipoorkaloorazi
Perunding NFL S/B
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