A new report issued by the Association of College and Research Libraries 
shows compelling evidence for library contributions to student learning 
and success. The report focuses on dozens of projects conducted as part 
of the program Assessment in Action: Academic Libraries and Student Success (AiA)
 by teams that participated in the second year of the program, from 
April 2014 to June 2015. Synthesizing more than 60 individual project 
reports  and using past findings
 from projects completed during the first year of the AiA program as 
context, the report identifies strong evidence of the positive 
contributions of academic libraries to student learning and success in 
four key areas: Students benefit from library instruction in their initial coursework. Library use increases student success. Collaborative academic programs and services involving the library enhance student learning. Information literacy instruction strengthens general education outcomes. Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL). (2016). Documented
 Library Contributions to Student Learning and Success: Building 
Evidence with Team-Based Assessment in Action Campus Projects, Chicago, IL: American Library Association. 
Thursday, April 28, 2016
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