Purpose: Reports an ongoing investigation of library use at Huddersfield University that has identified a historical correlation between Library usage and degree classification. Approach: Three sets of data - use of electronic resources, book loans, and visits to the library – when represented graphically show consistent amounts of no and low use at campus, academic school, degree-type and course level. Combining these findings with data showing academic achievement raises the question: is there a positive correlation between library use and attainment? Findings: Understandably Library usage varies between academic schools and there are often pedagogic reasons for low usage, but it would appear that, in some subjects, students...
This study uses three cohorts of first-time, full-time undergraduate students (N=8,652) at a large, ...
Libraries are set up in any higher institution to enhance academic output of students. Several facto...
Objective – The purpose of this study was to examine relationships among student library visits, lib...
In 2010, the University of Huddersfield shared results from its analysis of anonymised library usage...
Recent research at Huddersfield has shown a correlation between library use and final degree result....
The current economic climate is placing pressure on UK Universities to maximise use of their resourc...
The current economic climate is placing pressure on UK Universities to maximise use of their resourc...
Analysis of library usage data has become increasingly important in recent years, but how do we coun...
In February 2011 the University of Huddersfield along with 7 partners; University of Bradford; De Mo...
The original Library Impact Data Project (LIDP) found a statistically significant relationship acros...
A Review of: Soria, K. M., Fransen, J., & Nackerud, S. (2014). Stacks, serials, search engines, and ...
Thorpe et al. (2016: 373) note that there is a growing trend for academic libraries to adopt measure...
A Review of: Soria, K. M., Fransen, J., & Nackerud, S. (2017). The impact of academic library res...
A Review of: Haddow, G. (2013). Academic library use and student retention: A quantitative analysis...
Employing library usage frequency statistics and first time, full time degree seeking students\u27 fir...
This study uses three cohorts of first-time, full-time undergraduate students (N=8,652) at a large, ...
Libraries are set up in any higher institution to enhance academic output of students. Several facto...
Objective – The purpose of this study was to examine relationships among student library visits, lib...
In 2010, the University of Huddersfield shared results from its analysis of anonymised library usage...
Recent research at Huddersfield has shown a correlation between library use and final degree result....
The current economic climate is placing pressure on UK Universities to maximise use of their resourc...
The current economic climate is placing pressure on UK Universities to maximise use of their resourc...
Analysis of library usage data has become increasingly important in recent years, but how do we coun...
In February 2011 the University of Huddersfield along with 7 partners; University of Bradford; De Mo...
The original Library Impact Data Project (LIDP) found a statistically significant relationship acros...
A Review of: Soria, K. M., Fransen, J., & Nackerud, S. (2014). Stacks, serials, search engines, and ...
Thorpe et al. (2016: 373) note that there is a growing trend for academic libraries to adopt measure...
A Review of: Soria, K. M., Fransen, J., & Nackerud, S. (2017). The impact of academic library res...
A Review of: Haddow, G. (2013). Academic library use and student retention: A quantitative analysis...
Employing library usage frequency statistics and first time, full time degree seeking students\u27 fir...
This study uses three cohorts of first-time, full-time undergraduate students (N=8,652) at a large, ...
Libraries are set up in any higher institution to enhance academic output of students. Several facto...
Objective – The purpose of this study was to examine relationships among student library visits, lib...