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| author | Thorpe, Angie Lukes, Ria Bever, Diane J. He, Yan |
| author_facet | Thorpe, Angie Lukes, Ria Bever, Diane J. He, Yan Thorpe, Angie Lukes, Ria Bever, Diane J. He, Yan |
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| contents | The Impact of the Academic Library on Student Success: Connecting the Dots Thorpe, Angie Lukes, Ria Bever, Diane J. He, Yan Academic Libraries Academic Achievement Success Measurement Evaluation Methods Library Services Use Studies Users (Information) Grade Point Average School Holding Power Academic Persistence Data Collection Data Analysis Correlation Integrated Curriculum Demography Outcomes of Education Statistical Analysis In an age of assessment and accountability, academic libraries feel much pressure to prove their value according to new university measurements of student success. This study describes a methodology for how libraries may examine student interactions with services to assess whether library usage impacts student grade point averages (GPAs) and retention rates. Usage data were collected at six library service points during the 2013-2014 academic year. Analysis suggests an association between student use of the library and higher GPAs and retention rates. The findings may help demonstrate the value of the academic library to stakeholders and thus further integrate library services into course curricula. |
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| language | en |
| publishDate | 2016 |
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| spellingShingle | The Impact of the Academic Library on Student Success: Connecting the Dots Thorpe, Angie Lukes, Ria Bever, Diane J. He, Yan Academic Libraries Academic Achievement Success Measurement Evaluation Methods Library Services Use Studies Users (Information) Grade Point Average School Holding Power Academic Persistence Data Collection Data Analysis Correlation Integrated Curriculum Demography Outcomes of Education Statistical Analysis The Impact of the Academic Library on Student Success: Connecting the Dots Thorpe, Angie Lukes, Ria Bever, Diane J. He, Yan Academic Libraries Academic Achievement Success Measurement Evaluation Methods Library Services Use Studies Users (Information) Grade Point Average School Holding Power Academic Persistence Data Collection Data Analysis Correlation Integrated Curriculum Demography Outcomes of Education Statistical Analysis In an age of assessment and accountability, academic libraries feel much pressure to prove their value according to new university measurements of student success. This study describes a methodology for how libraries may examine student interactions with services to assess whether library usage impacts student grade point averages (GPAs) and retention rates. Usage data were collected at six library service points during the 2013-2014 academic year. Analysis suggests an association between student use of the library and higher GPAs and retention rates. The findings may help demonstrate the value of the academic library to stakeholders and thus further integrate library services into course curricula. |
| title | The Impact of the Academic Library on Student Success: Connecting the Dots |
| topic | Academic Libraries Academic Achievement Success Measurement Evaluation Methods Library Services Use Studies Users (Information) Grade Point Average School Holding Power Academic Persistence Data Collection Data Analysis Correlation Integrated Curriculum Demography Outcomes of Education Statistical Analysis |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1100270 |