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Hi Liz,
 
This was in the CILIP journal recently if any good? - 
 
Article Title:	 research shows link between library use and grades at
university	
	
Journal title:	 CILIP UPDATE GAZETTE	
ISSN:	 2046-0406	
Year:	 2012	
Volume/Issue:	 JAN	
Page(s):	 10	
 
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From: UK medical/ health care library community / information workers
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Hunwick, Liz
Sent: 03 February 2012 16:47
To: Subject: Re: Using the library



 

Hi,

This is a bit of a long shot but..... a while ago I remember reading an
article  the conclusion of which was that students who used the library
tended to get better academic results. (Not exactly surprising I know!).
I think someone may have even posted about it on here. I can't remember
anything about the article except that it would now be very useful! If
anyone has any knowledge of this article or any other which comes to the
same conclusion I'd be grateful if you could forward the details.

 

Many thanks and have a great weekend.

 

Liz Hunwick MA, PG Dip LIS, MCLIP 

Librarian Services

Basildon Healthcare Library

Education Centre

Nethermayne

Basildon

SS16 5NL

 

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