“…A synthesis of prior research findings revealed that the assessment methods most commonly used by libraries include surveys/questionnaires, focus group interviews, usability studies, transaction log analysis, process analysis/ improvement studies, facility studies and card sorting tests (Covey, 2002a, b;Wright and White, 2007). While these assessment tools are essential for assessing library services, none can measure the impact of libraries on students' learning outcomes, which is important to the administrators of educational institutions (Kyrillidou and Cook, 2008;Leonard, 1992;Oakleaf, 2012;Powell, 1992;Urquhart, 2018). To overcome this limitation, Wong and Webb (2011) approached library assessment differently.…”