Universities
are pursuing learning analytics practices to improve returns from their
investments, develop behavioral and academic interventions to improve student
success, and address political and financial pressures. Academic libraries are
additionally undertaking learning analytics to demonstrate value to
stakeholders, assess learning gains from instruction, and analyze
student-library usage, among other things. The adoption of these techniques
leads to many professional ethics issues and practical concerns related to
privacy. In this narrative literature review, we provide a foundational
background in the field of learning analytics, library adoption of these
practices, and identify ethical and practical privacy issues.
Funding
LG-96-18-0044-18
History
Citation
Jones, K. M. L., Briney, K. A., Goben, A., Salo, D., Asher, A., & Perry, M. R. (2020). A comprehensive primer to library learning analytics practices, initiatives, and privacy issues. College & Research Libraries, 81(3), 570–591. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.81.3.570