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Library analytics: measuring the impact of library use on arts disciplines Graham Stone Information Resources Manager This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 #lidp #jiscLAMP

…to improve existing services …to gain insights into user behaviour …to measure the impact of the library Using Usage Data since 2005…

Library Impact Data Project

To support the hypothesis that… “There is a statistically significant correlation across a number of universities between library activity data and student attainment”

Library Impact Data Project 1 Original data requirements For each student who graduated in a given year, the following data was required: –Final grade achieved –Number of books borrowed –Number of times e-resources were accessed –Number of times each student entered the library, e.g. via a turnstile system that requires identity card access –School/Faculty

Library Impact Data Project Phase I –Showed a statistical significance between: Final grade achieved Number of books borrowed Number of times e- resources were accessed –Across all 8 partners Not a cause and effect relationship

Library Impact Data Project Phase I looked at over 33,000 students across 8 universities Phase II looked at around 2,000 FT undergraduate students at Huddersfield

Library Impact Data Project 2 Additional data Demographics Discipline Retention On/off campus use Breadth and depth of e- resource usage UCAS points (entry data) Correlations for Phase 1

Library usage Ethnicity

Library usage Country of domicile

Library usage Aggregated subject groups

Library usage Arts group

Music skewed the data and should probably have gone into the humanities group There are fewer significant differences in the rest of the arts group Architects do not visit the library very often compared to the other clusters in this group… …fashion designers do 3D designers are fond of e-resources

Library usage The effect of discipline Discipline has a big effect on patterns of library usage Although probably not earth shattering news in itself, LIDP does provide statistical evidence A starting point for conversations with academics –Low usage by their students is a cause for concern –What might be done to increase it?

Library usage The ‘personalized boutique service’ Library analytics can help to identify the ‘context’, which, “…allows us to prioritize areas of our service for improvement” (Tilley, 2013, p.91) “Knowledge of users’ needs and activity - their preferences, the irritants - and their methods of working” (Tilley, 2013, p.82) could be used to target known ‘low- use’ subjects in order to give a more personalized boutique service to the end user Tilley, E. (2013). Personalized boutique service: critical to academic library success? New review of academic librarianship, 19(1),

Library Impact Data Project Spreading the word

Number of e-resources accessed Depth and breadth

Other factors Number of e-resources accessed Both borrowing books and logging onto electronic resources does not guarantee the item has been read, understood and referenced Heavy usage does not equate to high information seeking or academic skills Additionally, students on particular courses may be using more primary materials only available outside of library resources: non-use of library resources does not mean students are using poor quality information

Library usage Retention Looking at one year of data for every student Using a cumulative measure of usage for the first two terms of the academic year Only looking at people who dropped out in term three All the students included in this study were at the university in the first two terms, and they have all had exactly the same opportunity to accumulate usage.

Library usage Retention

Going Identifying retention issues and our impact on lowering them as part of a University dashboard Engagement Workload Performance Thanks to Lee O’Farrell, University College Dublin, for the inspiration for this image

Going Two spin off projects –Lemon Tree –Roving Librarian Look at specific subjects in order to work towards –A best practice toolkit for information skills sessions –Further understanding by holding focus groups with target areas Creating an action plan to engage with academics Showing value for money and the impact of the service on the student experience

Copyright © 2013 Librarygame Librarygame by Running in the Halls

Drivers for change 1 And we know all this is firmly on Libraries’ radars Our survey: How important will analytics be to academic libraries now and in the future, and what is the potential for a service in this area?

Significant appetite for analytics services There’s a significant appetite (96%) for analytics services… …but hesitation over sharing entry data and other student data than other forms of usage data Only 46% would be willing to share data if the institution was named… …but if institutional identity can be anonymised, that changes to 91%

Is this a current strategic priority?

What about the next five years?

JiscLAMP Library Analytics and Metrics Project Looking at the benefits of scale To develop a prototype shared library analytics service for UK academic libraries –Envisioned as a data dashboard –Enabling libraries to capitalise on the many types of data they capture in day-to-day activities –To support the improvement and development of new services and demonstrate value and impact in new ways across the institution

JiscLAMP Project partners

JiscLAMP A brief (important) word on ethics Should we be holding and analyzing this kind of data –Data protection issues and ‘Big brother’ concerns –All students pay the same fees – shouldn’t they be treated the same? But what if we didn’t do this –What would the reaction be if it was found that we had this data but didn’t act on it? –We have a duty to care for the individual wellbeing of our students

Job stories Consulting with the community

JiscLAMP Normalisation of Data

JiscLAMP What did we achieve? LAMP project outputs –We managed to clean up and process the data from all of the partners –We created a prototype – our analytics engine –We performed a benchmarking exercise We showed that the idea of a shared library analytics service was feasible

JiscLAMP What can we do with the data? We can demonstrate usage by cohorts: Department Degree name Course Course ‘type’? Gender/Ethnicity/Nationality/Disability/Age Level of attainment Attendance mode (full time/part time) UCAS points We can demonstrate correlations between usage and attainment/usage and cohort)

JiscLAMP The data dashboard

JiscLAMP The ugly prototype

JiscLAMP The wireframe

JiscLAMP What could we do?

Where do we go from here? Our key areas for focus Merge data from multiple systems –Library, student registry, IT services Make the data beautiful and compelling through iterative testing and development Contribute to the institutional analytics mission Usage data to ‘profile’ individuals –e.g. Key usage indicators by discipline Crack e-resource item level usage –the current approach of the UK Access Management Federation

How can you get involved? Follow and comment on our blog: Attend a LAMP workshop (tba) Become a data contributor! – – – This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 #lidp #jiscLAMP