First Generation Students’ Experiences and Perceptions of an Academic...
There remains a lack of literature looking at how first-generation students experience and feel about academic library spaces. We sought to help fill this gap by conducting a mixed-methods research...
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Library practitioners can use digital accessibility standards to inform and evaluate accessible design, but how can we ensure online learning objects, such as library research guides, are both...
View ArticleDesigning and Implementing a Dark Mode for a Library Website
Dark mode, also known as night mode, is an alternative way of viewing content on a webpage. Rather than having dark text on a light background, dark mode displays light text on a dark background. In...
View ArticleHow to Teach Yourself About Behavioral Insights—and Why You Should
Behavioral insights (BI) is a multidisciplinary study of the frailties of human thinking. We use mental shortcuts and rules of thumb to navigate a complex world and reduce our cognitive load. Most of...
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