Longitudinal Associations between Online Usage of Library-Licensed Content and Undergraduate Student Performance

Felichism Kabo, Annaliese Paulson, Doreen Bradley, Ken Varnum, Stephanie Teasley

Abstract

Seeking to better understand the longitudinal association between online usage of library-licensed content and short- and long-term student performance, we linked EZproxy logs to institutional university data to study how library usage impacts semester and cumulative GPAs. Panel linear mixed effects regression models indicate online library usage is significantly associated with both semester and cumulative GPAs. The library usage effect is larger for semester GPA, and varies by on- and off-campus residency. The effect on semester GPA is larger for off-campus students, while for cumulative GPA the effect is larger for on-campus students. Longitudinally linked library-institutional data offers key insights on the library’s value.

Full Text:

PDF HTML
Copyright Felichism Kabo, Annaliese Paulson, Doreen Bradley, Ken Varnum, Stephanie Teasley


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

Article Views (By Year/Month)

2026
January: 77
2025
January: 53
February: 49
March: 62
April: 79
May: 43
June: 46
July: 64
August: 88
September: 127
October: 127
November: 259
December: 184
2024
January: 0
February: 0
March: 0
April: 5
May: 706
June: 300
July: 61
August: 30
September: 50
October: 57
November: 41
December: 16