Presented at the Association for Institutional Research meeting, Long Beach, CA, May 20, 2013.Academic libraries, like other university departments, are increasingly asked to demonstrate their value to institutions. This study presents the results of analyses predicting the relationships between library usage and first-year students’ retention, college experiences, and academic success at a large, public research university. Usage statistics were gathered across 13 different library access points and outcomes were derived institutionally (e.g., retention, grade point average) and aggregated through student surveys (e.g., academic engagement, scholarship activity). This presentation won AIRUM's "best of region" presentation
Thorpe et al. (2016: 373) note that there is a growing trend for academic libraries to adopt measure...
Employing library usage frequency statistics and first time, full time degree seeking students\u27 fir...
A Review of: Soria, K. M., Fransen, J., & Nackerud, S. (2014). Stacks, serials, search engines, and ...
Presented at the Association for Institutional Research Upper Midwest (AIRUM) conference, Bloomingto...
Academic libraries, like other university departments, are being asked to demonstrate their value to...
textOnce considered the "heart of the university," many academic libraries are facing heightened pre...
A key component of Vincent Tinto's model of retention is the importance of student integration in th...
Presented at the Library Assessment Conference, Charlottesville, VA, October 2012.Presented at the 2...
University and college libraries often seek ways to demonstrate their impact for the academic commun...
© 2016 Herman. Objective - To investigate the perceived alignment between academic library services ...
Although discussion related to student success within higher education has been ongoing for years, t...
Although discussion related to student success within higher education has been ongoing for years, t...
Although discussion related to student success within higher education has been ongoing for years, t...
Although discussion related to student success within higher education has been ongoing for years, t...
Objective – This article describes a project undertaken by the University of Wollongong Library (UWL...
Thorpe et al. (2016: 373) note that there is a growing trend for academic libraries to adopt measure...
Employing library usage frequency statistics and first time, full time degree seeking students\u27 fir...
A Review of: Soria, K. M., Fransen, J., & Nackerud, S. (2014). Stacks, serials, search engines, and ...
Presented at the Association for Institutional Research Upper Midwest (AIRUM) conference, Bloomingto...
Academic libraries, like other university departments, are being asked to demonstrate their value to...
textOnce considered the "heart of the university," many academic libraries are facing heightened pre...
A key component of Vincent Tinto's model of retention is the importance of student integration in th...
Presented at the Library Assessment Conference, Charlottesville, VA, October 2012.Presented at the 2...
University and college libraries often seek ways to demonstrate their impact for the academic commun...
© 2016 Herman. Objective - To investigate the perceived alignment between academic library services ...
Although discussion related to student success within higher education has been ongoing for years, t...
Although discussion related to student success within higher education has been ongoing for years, t...
Although discussion related to student success within higher education has been ongoing for years, t...
Although discussion related to student success within higher education has been ongoing for years, t...
Objective – This article describes a project undertaken by the University of Wollongong Library (UWL...
Thorpe et al. (2016: 373) note that there is a growing trend for academic libraries to adopt measure...
Employing library usage frequency statistics and first time, full time degree seeking students\u27 fir...
A Review of: Soria, K. M., Fransen, J., & Nackerud, S. (2014). Stacks, serials, search engines, and ...