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Main Authors: Mayer, Jennifer, Dineen, Rachel, Rockwell, Angela, Blodgett, Jayne
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1249658
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  • Undergraduate Student Success and Library Use: A Multimethod Approach Mayer, Jennifer Dineen, Rachel Rockwell, Angela Blodgett, Jayne Undergraduate Students Academic Libraries Academic Achievement Library Role Library Services Student Attitudes Academic Persistence How libraries affect student success has become an increasingly important question to many academic librarians. To investigate this phenomenon, we explored student success via two approaches in this multimethod study: (1) through individual student interviews to capture the student voice; and (2) through hierarchical linear and logistic modeling of institutional data to capture the institutional perspective. Through the qualitative component, students articulated how they define success and how the library contributes to their success, especially in terms of providing a sense of belonging and facilitating the work of a community of scholars. The quantitative data provides additional context by demonstrating a small positive correlation between use of library resources and student persistence, further highlighting the community building impact of the libraries.