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Publication date: 19 September 2018

Jen-Chien Yu, Kelli Jean Trei and Jamie Carlstone

The purpose of this paper is to better understand the perceptions international STEM students have of the library and higher education based on their responses to the Ithaka S+R…

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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to better understand the perceptions international STEM students have of the library and higher education based on their responses to the Ithaka S+R Graduate Student Survey.

Design/methodology/approach

To better understand these groups, this study conducted the Mann–Whitney–Wilcoxon test on the Ithaka survey results to compare the groups and identify any statistically significant differences that the international STEM graduate students group (ISG) has to other groups.

Findings

This paper found that ISG valued Higher Education objective variables more than the non-ISG group, with the exception of one question. The ISG group also valued 7 of the 13 role of the library (ROL) variables statistically different.

Research limitations/implications

Since the students self-reported as international or STEM, the authors are unable to assess whether the response pool is representative of the university as a whole.

Practical implications

By understanding how international/STEM students may differ from other populations, libraries can better design spaces and services for these groups.

Originality/value

Existing studies tend to focus on international students or STEM students and information literacy. This study intends to fill a gap in the understanding of how these groups perceive the ROL and their education.

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Performance Measurement and Metrics, vol. 19 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1467-8047

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