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April 24, 2023

New report provides insight into the library's evolving role in student success

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A new sheds light on challenges in the librarian-patron relationship, including the need for greater digital literacy and more tailored support for students, and recommends methods to support the student experience. "The Knowledge Gap Between Librarians and Students: Contrasting Librarian and Student Perspectives on the Undergraduate Workflow" report is the second in the series.

A of nearly 600 students in the US, UK, and Canada highlights key findings for librarians across the undergraduate workflow—specifically in discovery, scaffolding, literacy, and engagement—and uncovers a gap between student needs and library offerings:

These findings suggest a need for libraries to improve their online presence and visibility on campus and build students' digital literacy.

The report also highlights a need to increase student engagement. For example:

The report concludes that by considering their current provision for and taking the opportunity to refocus their output, librarians can continue to play an important role in reaching student learning needs.

"At Technology from Sage, we believe that the librarian will be more important than ever as institutions try to keep pace in today's digital era and that the library is well-placed to address the gaps we identified through this report," says Matthew Hayes, managing director of Technology from Sage. "We are dedicated to supporting libraries and librarians to perform these critical functions and it is our hope that by identifying student needs, this will help bridge that gap."

Provided by SAGE Publications

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