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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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Libraries Look to Big Data to Measure Their Worth—And Better Help Students | EdSurge News

Libraries Look to Big Data to Measure Their Worth—And Better Help Students | EdSurge News | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Libraries have long counted up the books on their shelves to show their value. That meant Harvard University’s library (with 18.9-million books) was clearly superior to Duke University’s (with 6.1-million volumes) or University of California at Riverside’s (with a mere 3 million titles).

These days, though, libraries are finding new ways to measure their worth. They’re counting how many times students use electronic library resources or visit in person, and comparing that to how well the students do in their classes and how likely they are to stay in school and earn a degree. And many library leaders are finding a strong correlation, meaning that students who consume more library materials tend to be more successful academically.
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Illustrating Library Usage

Illustrating Library Usage | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

"If you haven't had time to look up from the frenzy, the end of the year is HERE! And with the end of another academic year, often comes the annual gathering of stats. Jess Denke, Public Services Librarian at the Trexler Library at DeSales University, has created an infographic that really illustrates how her library was used."


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Mary Reilley Clark's curator insight, May 15, 2017 1:53 PM

This is such a great idea! I am seeing more history and science classes this year, so while my circulation numbers are down, the number of students doing research in the library has increased dramatically. If you're not already following, the Librarian Design Share blog is full of great tips! 

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Librarian Design Share

Librarian Design Share | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

inspiration for library creatives


Librarian Design Share is hosted by us, April Aultman Becker and Veronica Arellano Douglas, and powered by design-minded librarians everywhere. Much of the work we do as librarians involves creating flyers, displays, handouts, websites and other designs that convey helpful information while looking good. Very few of us have any kind of formal design training, so we often rely on our own aesthetic preferences along with the opinions and ideas of colleagues.

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