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Library café or elsewhere: usage of study space by different majors under contemporary technological environment

Jiafeng Zhou, Ernest Lam, Cheuk Hang Au, Patrick Lo, Dickson K.W. Chiu

2021Library Hi Tech41 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose As current university students may access information for their study anytime, anywhere with ubiquitous mobile technologies, this research re-examines the roles of study space in students' learning and campus life. Design/methodology/approach A survey was conducted to collect students' opinions and habits regarding the usage of different study spaces. Results in three different academic majors (science and engineering, arts and business) of a comprehensive international university were compared. Findings The authors’ findings showed a more diversified space usage among students, with the library café increasingly important in students' learning and life while learning commons remain important. However, there were only minor differences among these three study majors towards the learning and entertaining spaces, as these students generally apply inquiry-based learning. Originality/value While some researches have investigated students' usage of university and library learning spaces, few studies have focused on the study space issue in Hong Kong or other metropolises in the East under the current mobile learning environment. This study's insights could help libraries and universities improve the management of their physical spaces to meet student needs.

Topics & Concepts

Space (punctuation)OriginalityThe artsMathematics educationLearning environmentHigher educationComputer scienceMultimediaSociologyKnowledge managementPsychologyPolitical scienceQualitative researchSocial scienceOperating systemLawMobile Learning in EducationOnline and Blended LearningWeb and Library Services