Exploring the Impact of Academic Libraries on English Education Students: A Mixed-Methods Study of Utilization and Student Experience
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academic library utilization; student satisfaction; library services; student engagement; higher educationAbstract
Academic libraries play a critical role in supporting student learning, yet the relationship between utilization, satisfaction, and user experience remains insufficiently examined in specific disciplinary contexts. This study examined students’ utilization, satisfaction, and experiences with library services at Romblon State University – San Fernando Campus using a convergent mixed-methods design. Quantitative data were gathered through survey responses measuring patterns of library use and levels of satisfaction across resources, physical attributes, personnel services, accessibility, and programs, while qualitative data explored students’ lived experiences and perceptions. Students frequently used the library, primarily for studying and collaborative work, and reported high levels of satisfaction across service dimensions. However, statistical analysis revealed no significant relationship between frequency of visits and satisfaction, suggesting that perceived service quality and overall user experience are more influential than usage patterns alone. Qualitative findings further emphasize the role of the library as an academic support hub, a conducive learning environment, and a space that fosters personal growth and meaningful staff interaction, while also identifying areas for improvement, such as Wi-Fi connectivity, collaborative spaces, and digital integration. The study underscores the need for academic libraries to prioritize service quality, user-centered design, and technological enhancement to sustain relevance in evolving educational contexts. These findings provide evidence-based insights for institutional policy, library management, and future research on student-centered academic library development.
https://doi.org/10.26803/ijlter.25.5.23
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