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Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Library Action Plan 2023-24

Library Actions 

What we've done and what we're planning to do over the next academic year 

New look AberSkills

AberSkills is a new fully bilingual online resource, that has been developed as a one stop shop for students and staff at Aberystwyth University

AberSkills has been designed to support students in every aspect of their University journey. With a focus on academic and study skills, transitioning to university life, well-being, employability, and the effective use of technology.

AberSkills also supports academic staff in their efforts to enhance the learning experience. The platform offers guidance on embedding skills sessions into the curriculum, helping educators provide comprehensive support to their students.

Alongside the updated website is the new AberSkills Blackboard module. Every student across the University is automatically enrolled on this module and can access the AberSkills teaching materials, recordings of workshops and resources. 

LILAC Information Literacy Award Nominees

Our Academic Engagement Team (consisting of our Subject Librarians and Digital Skills team) were nominated for the LILAC Information Literacy Award for the new AberSkills resources.

New Skills Hub and Careers service, Hugh Owen Library

We have opened a new AberSkills Hub and Careers space on Level D (ground floor) of the Hugh Owen Library.

The AberSkills Hub offers appointments and drop ins to support students with a range of services including Maths and Stats, Digital Skills and Science Skills. In addition, the Careers Service is now available to students in the library for drop ins, CV clinics and appointments as well as for careers workshops and training sessions.

Children's Literature Collection

Education Subject Librarian Sarah Gwenlan put together a display of books from our Children's Literature Collection in the Hugh Owen Library for the School of Education's Literacy in Young Children module.

The display was viewed by visitors from NHL Stenden University in the Netherlands during their tour of the Library in the Autumn who were very keen to discover more about the bilingual aspects of education, resources and schooling in Wales.

AI resources

Our Subject Librarians have published the latest LibGuide 'AI and the Library' to examine how students can effectively use AI to maximize their library experience.

Our Librarians have also been hard at work delivering new ‘AI and your studies’ AberSkills sessions to students.

Redeveloping Level E

This summer sees some big changes to Level E, the middle floor of the Hugh Owen Library.

Building work gets underway in mid-May on our project to create a larger student space on this floor featuring more study spaces and 6 new group study rooms with beautiful views over the town to the sea.

 

NSS 2024 Results

Our Library and IT Services continue to outperform the UK sector average for student satisfaction

Library Services - 93.3 

UK Benchmark 90.2

IT Services - 90.9 

UK benchmark 84.5

Overall Student Satisfaction with Learning Resources

NSS Results National Benchmark Our Score
2023 86 90
2024 87.2 91.5

NSS Benchmarking Institutions

These charts show how Aberystwyth University compares in the National Student Survey for learning resources for the disciplines within the Faculty of Art & Social Sciences*

We currently benchmark against:

  • Bangor University

  • Cardiff Metropolitan University

  • Swansea University

  • University of Sussex

  • University of Lancaster

  • University of Keele

Theme 06:  Satisfaction with Learning Resources: Q. 19-21

  • The IT resources and facilities provided have supported my learning well

  • The library resources (e.g. books, online services and learning spaces) have supported my learning well

  • I have been able to access course-specific resources (e.g. equipment, facilities, software, collections) when I needed to

Design & Creative & Performing Arts

Aberystwyth    89
Bangor    95.7
Cardiff Met    87.2
Lancaster    84.9
Sussex    78.3

Education & Teaching

Aberystwyth    93.5
Bangor    77.8
Cardiff Met    90.9
Keele    94.3
Sussex    84.5
Swansea    92.4

Law

Aberystwyth    87.2
Bangor    92
Cardiff Met    83.8
Keele    92.8
Lancaster    92
Sussex    87.7
Swansea    85.9

Language Studies

Aberystwyth    92.3
Bangor    79
Keele    88.2
Sussex    89.5
Swansea    88

IS User Survey 2023

What do our users think?

We ask students and staff to take the IS User Survey every November. 

We ask what we're doing well and what we need to improve. We use the results to plan and develop our services.

We had 315 responses to our User Survey in 2023. 

Department Number of respondents
Art 8
Education 3
English & Creative Writing 13
History & Welsh History 12
International English Centre 0
International Politics 12
Law & Criminology 19
Modern Languages 3
Theatre, Film & TV 4
Welsh & Celtic Studies 3

 

Read more about the feedback we received from the survey and our actions as a result

 

Spend

since August 2023

Books and ebooks -£171,950.15

Journals and eResources -£1,313,910.34

The majority of the Library Resource Budget is spent on resources requested by academic staff to support learning, teaching and research.

  • 85% of the budget is available for recurrent expenditure such as journals and databases
  • 15% goes towards non-recurrent expenditure such as reading material for research, and materials on reading lists including books, digitized book chapters & articles

Use

19,618 visits to the Physical Sciences Library 

182,411 visits to the Hugh Owen Library

 

Library tour attendees by department in FASS

Department Attendees
Law & Criminology 26
English and Creative Writing 39
History and Welsh History 33
International Politics 24
IEC 22
Lifelong Learning 0
Modern Languages 7
PGCE 18
Art 9
Education 7
Theatre, Film and Television Studies 15
Welsh and Celtic Studies 185

 

Since August 2023, the Library has:

loaned 43,177 items to borrowers

digitised 373 resources - 317 for FASS use

borrowed 495 items through Interlibrary loans

loaned 889 items through Interlibrary loans

provided 622 new and returning students with a guided tour of the Hugh Owen Library and its facilities

 

Aberystwyth Research Portal 

Aberystwyth Research Portal makes the very best of Aberystwyth University's staff and postgraduate research openly available online, free of charge

FASS Research Outputs -163 since the start of 2023

FASS Research Theses -17 since the start of 2023


Your Subject Librarians

librarians@aber.ac.uk 01970 621896

Joy Cadwallader (jrc)

Simon French (sif4)

Lloyd Roderick (glr9)

Sarah Gwenlan (ssg)

Teaching and library support

Subject Librarians provide information skills training and in-depth subject support for all students and staff at Aberystwyth University.

 Librarians' teaching activities by department

Department Teaching hours  Attendees
Art 26 198
Education 14 286
English & Creative Writing 2 180
History & Welsh History 20 301
International English Centre 3 63
International Politics 7 151
Law & Criminology 35 765
Lifelong learning 1 1
Modern Languages 3 28
Theatre, Film & TV 6 105
Welsh & Celtic Studies 6 77

Contact your Subject Librarian

Library support for research

Subject Librarians can help you with your research project at any level - from finding resources, systematic reviews, reference management through to publication.

Take a look at our dedicated Library Support for Researchers LibGuide which offers advice, information, links on useful library services, tips on getting the most out of our resources, skills and training opportunities and ways of keeping up to date.

LibGuides

Our Subject Librarians maintain a range of LibGuides as a one stop source of library help and support.

LibGuides contain information, resources and links relevant to specific subjects or general topics. 

Our Referencing and Plagiarism guide has been viewed more than 66,309 times since June 2023.

 

Subject Guides                    

Art & Art History 

viewed 559 times in 23/24

Education

viewed 762 times in 23/24

English & Creative Writing

viewed 520 times in 22/23

viewed 470 times in 23/24

International English Centre

viewed 114 times in 23/24

International Politics 

viewed 495 times in 23/24

Law & Criminology

viewed 1374 times in 23/24

Modern Languages

viewed 294 times in 23/24

Theatre, Film & Television Studies

viewed 418 times in 23/24

Welsh & Celtic Studies 

viewed 251 times in 23/24

 

Reading Lists

Since June 2023, the following have been added:

  • 417 resources to Art lists
  • 350 resources  to Education lists
  • 278 resources to English & Creative Writing lists 
  • 2290 resources to History & Welsh History lists
  • 2143 resources to Interpol lists
  • resources to IEC lists
  • 383 resources to Law & Criminology lists
  • 83 resources to Modern Languages lists
  • 523 resources to TFTS lists
  • 69 resources to Welsh & Celtic Studies lists

A total of 6536 resources have been added to FASS reading lists

*Resources include books, ebooks, e-resources and digitised chapters and articles

 

96.6% of Aberystwyth University's modules needing a reading list are covered by an Aspire Reading List

Faculty Reading Lists Coverage

Department     Percentage of complete lists
AU Average 96.6%
Art 100%
Education 100%
English & Creative Writing 100%
History & Welsh History 100% 
IEC 96.3%
International Politics 94%
Law & Criminology 100% 
Modern Languages 97.5%
TFTS 100%
Welsh & Celtic Studies 100%

Digital Skills

Digital skills are the skills, knowledge and practices that equip us to live, learn and work safely and effectively in a digital society.

We are supporting students and staff at the University to assess and develop their own digital skills.

 

Meet the Team

Sioned Llywelyn - Digital Skills Lead

Shân Saunders - Digital Skills Co-ordinator

Laurie Stevenson, Noel Czempik, Joel Williams - Student Digital Champions

digi@aber.ac.uk

 

Digital Skills Training

86 total sessions delivered

Group Attendees
UG 289
PG 38
Student Drop-ins 13
Digital Skills Festival events 72
Staff Training 53
Academic Reps 12

 

Digital Skills Festival

The Digital Skills Festival ran for the first time in November '23 and provided students with an opportunity to expand and explore their digital skills over 28 events

Department

Number of attendees

Art 3
Education 1
English 4
History 2
International Politics 5
Law & Criminology 1
Lifelong Learning 0
Modern Languages 0
TFTS 3
Welsh & Celtic Studies 2

72 total festival attendees – 21 from FASS

All festival resources are accessible to students from the Digital Skills Festival website

Jisc Digital Discovery Tool

During '23-'24, all students had access to the Jisc Digital Discovery Tool (DDT), an online bilingual resource which enabled them to self-assess and develop their confidence with technology

A new questionnaire in the Digital Discovery Tool allowed students to self-assess and develop their knowledge of AI

972 students completed the DDT – 420 from FASS

Weekly DigiTips Series

This year, we've published a new series of weekly DigiTips to support students' confidence with technology: https://wordpress.aber.ac.uk/digital-capabilities/category/digitips