2023
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6961-3.ch007
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Enabler Factors for the Successful Adjustment of First-Year Students

Abstract: This chapter presents a synopsis of enabler factors for successful adjustment of first-year students. Reviewed literature addresses the main enabler factors, which include positive and helpful interaction of students with lecturers, orientation, family environment, student experience during transition into the university and information literacy. While other students have been living in rural areas, others come from urban areas. Consequently, the two categories of learners do not adjust to institutions of high… Show more

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“…The participants highlighted that students in their initial year tend to engage in fewer research activities and specialised tasks related to their specific academic programs, in contrast to those in their second or third years and beyond. However, studies conducted by LeMire et al (2021), Valenza et al (2022), and Onyango (2023 underscore that students in their first year still have varying needs due to differences in their past library experiences and research preparedness. So, academic libraries play a pivotal role in supporting and advancing students at all academic levels, equipping and encouraging them to effectively and efficiently utilise available resources and services.…”
Section: Disciplinary and Year-level Variations In Space Usage Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participants highlighted that students in their initial year tend to engage in fewer research activities and specialised tasks related to their specific academic programs, in contrast to those in their second or third years and beyond. However, studies conducted by LeMire et al (2021), Valenza et al (2022), and Onyango (2023 underscore that students in their first year still have varying needs due to differences in their past library experiences and research preparedness. So, academic libraries play a pivotal role in supporting and advancing students at all academic levels, equipping and encouraging them to effectively and efficiently utilise available resources and services.…”
Section: Disciplinary and Year-level Variations In Space Usage Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%