Student journey work: a review of academic library contributions to student transition and success

  • Margaret Weaver

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Abstract

This review aims to capture projects, services and approaches that are being used to ensure student success and sustainability across the stages (or transitions) of the student experience of higher education where these extend the traditional role of the library, in the UK and internationally. The article examines why the student journey (and supporting it) has become a central part of the contemporary academic library's repertoire. Fundamentally, through a student lifecycle perspective, the author will attempt to show how academic libraries contribute to their university's bottom line. Finally, the article will reflect on strategic implications and areas for further investigation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)101-124
JournalNew Review of Academic Librarianship
Volume19
Early online date11 Jul 2013
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2013

Keywords

  • academic libraries
  • student journey
  • student transition
  • student engagement
  • student expectations

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