Libraries and Student Success- Monica Martinez

 

The library is abundant with resources to help a student succeed. I have always used the libraries resources as a student and still do. Like many others, in high school I did not have internet or printer access, so I spent many hours doing schoolwork there. I felt fortunate to have this free resource at my disposal. Going back to college after over 10 years was overwhelming but I soon realized how much help I would have at my disposal through the library. Both of my school’s library has extensive databases I could use and easily find resources and data. My local library has live homework help, college and career information, and practice tests from learning express library. Another valuable resource some patrons do not see is the librarians themselves. The librarians are a fountain of information and if they cannot help you, they usually can point you in the right direction. “One- on- one or small- group reference and research assistance with a librarian enhances academic success, as documented by such factor as student confidence, GPA’s, and improved achievement on course assignments” (New). Going through the library program has made me so grateful for the librarians I have had in the past and I hope to one day help a student have success.

“Databases.” LibGuides, palomar.libguides.com/az.php.

“Library Research Tools.” City of Rancho Cucamonga, www.cityofrc.us/library/library-research-tools.

"New ACRL report highlights library contributions to student learning and success",American Library Association, May 10, 2017. http://www.ala.org/news/member-news/2017/05/new-acrl-report-highlights-library-contributions-student-learning-and-success

 


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