Aligning library assessment with institutional priorities: A study of student academic performance and use of five library services

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Abstract

This large-scale study was conducted for the purposes of determining how representa-tive library users are compared to the whole student population, to explore how library services contribute to student success, and to position the library to be included in the institution’s learning analytics landscape. To that end, data were collected as students at University of Central Florida (n = 25,336) interacted with five library service points over four semesters. Analysis revealed a positive association between students who used one or more library services and higher end-of-semester GPAs. The article empha-sizes how results were disseminated and ongoing work to build an interactive learning analytics library dashboard that complements existing institutional dashboards.

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Beile, P., Choudhury, K., Mulvihill, R., & Wang, M. (2020). Aligning library assessment with institutional priorities: A study of student academic performance and use of five library services. College and Research Libraries, 81(3), 435–458. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.81.3.435

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