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The library at Northumbria University and Talis have worked in partnership
to develop library analytics for student success. The university  has been
working with the Civitas Learning student success analytics solution. Blog
post
https://talis.com/2019/10/14/digital-first-and-student-success-with-talis-as
pire-at-northumbria-university/ The blog links to a more in depth white
paper:-

 

"At Northumbria University, an institutional Educational Analytics project
in partnership with Civitas Learning required sources of data from across
the university to supply a custom predictive model designed to generate
actionable insight and facilitate intervention. Given academic libraries are
multidisciplinary resources used by all students and that sector research
has previously demonstrated the relationship between library use and student
success we felt we had a clear value proposition to offer to our
University's Educational Analytics project and in so doing, a chance to make
a new contribution to student success."

 

It highlights  the central role for library centric reading/resource list
solutions - Northumbria use Talis Aspire:

"Through our long-term partnership with faculty, our reading list service
had achieved a critical mass of content and had become a key online
destination for students, attracting a wide range of student learning
activity in one place".

 

There is more information on reading list solutions on the reading/resource
list page of at Higher Education Library Technology (HELibTech)
https://www.helibtech.com/reading_resource_lists 

 

Ken

Director, Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
Tel +44 (0)7788 727 845
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