The University of Wollongong Library (UWL) has initiated an innovative and collaborative research project to unambiguously demonstrate the value that can be provided by academic libraries. The project centres on the integration and interrogation of a series of discrete datasets, e.g. student performance, student attrition, student demographic data, and borrowing and electronic resources usage data. The project has enabled UWL to identify whether a correlation exists between usage of Library resources and academic performance (e.g. grades). Findings reveal a strong and sustained correlation; providing a new facet through which to view and understand the student academic experience.The project is different to other institutions’ efforts to li...
The research aimed to discover the perceived impact and to identify the value of four information sk...
This article uses an evidenced based approach using the finding of the Library Impact Data Project t...
In 2010, the University of Huddersfield shared results from its analysis of anonymised library usage...
The University of Wollongong Library (UWL) has initiated an innovative and collaborative research pr...
Analytics are increasingly being used to uncover new narratives and demonstrate new types of value a...
Objective – This article describes a project undertaken by the University of Wollongong Library (UWL...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to introduce an original, quantitative approach to examining t...
In February 2011 the University of Huddersfield along with 7 partners; University of Bradford; De Mo...
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...
The increasing sophistication of data capture and warehousing capability within contemporary tertiar...
The increasing sophistication of data capture and warehousing capability within contemporary tertiar...
Thorpe et al. (2016: 373) note that there is a growing trend for academic libraries to adopt measure...
Recent research at Huddersfield has shown a correlation between library use and final degree result....
The original Library Impact Data Project (LIDP) found a statistically significant relationship acros...
The research aimed to discover the perceived impact and to identify the value of four information sk...
This article uses an evidenced based approach using the finding of the Library Impact Data Project t...
In 2010, the University of Huddersfield shared results from its analysis of anonymised library usage...
The University of Wollongong Library (UWL) has initiated an innovative and collaborative research pr...
Analytics are increasingly being used to uncover new narratives and demonstrate new types of value a...
Objective – This article describes a project undertaken by the University of Wollongong Library (UWL...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to introduce an original, quantitative approach to examining t...
In February 2011 the University of Huddersfield along with 7 partners; University of Bradford; De Mo...
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...
The increasing sophistication of data capture and warehousing capability within contemporary tertiar...
The increasing sophistication of data capture and warehousing capability within contemporary tertiar...
Thorpe et al. (2016: 373) note that there is a growing trend for academic libraries to adopt measure...
Recent research at Huddersfield has shown a correlation between library use and final degree result....
The original Library Impact Data Project (LIDP) found a statistically significant relationship acros...
The research aimed to discover the perceived impact and to identify the value of four information sk...
This article uses an evidenced based approach using the finding of the Library Impact Data Project t...
In 2010, the University of Huddersfield shared results from its analysis of anonymised library usage...