"The reason why I like the library is that it's a great place to get away from friends and family and concentrate on my studies."
Geneva Curtis, Freshman, Nursing
Mercy Library Learning Commons Activities in Relation to Student Skills Development and Outcomes
Mercy's five year plan for increasing student success and retention is focused around information literacy and technology fluency activities that are provided in both formal activities structured around librarian instruction sessions given to scheduled classes, the library's own unique LISC260 course, Using Electronic Resources for Research but also through informal activities throughout the year that occur within the library and also within classrooms (such as librarian-assisted digital storytelling training sessions).
These activities are intended to provide student success in several areas or outcomes as identified below:
The sections that follow below are intended to provide in table form those library activities that target and promote the above student outcomes listed above. Most importantly, the tables provide the data points associated with those activities enabling us to assess and improve our services on a yearly basis. The tables are not intended to be exhaustive, rather, they are selected activities that most directly reflect the outcome. In many cases, one activity will address several outcomes. Please note this overlap. In other cases, the data is fully addressed in other sections of this ePortfolio and is noted in the table.