Abstract
The LibGuides platform, a content management system (CMS) from Springshare, has become an integral part of the online presence for many academic libraries. Neither Springshare nor other recent studies have provided an in-depth look at the evolving nature of LibGuides adoption, production and application across university and college categories. This study compared the prevalence and production of LibGuides to other forms of library guides at 799 academic libraries throughout the United States. LibGuides naming conventions were recorded and compared. The use of LibGuides CMS software to create library websites was also documented. This study found that there are clear differences in LibGuides adoption and production across various types of institutions. LibGuides naming conventions were fairly consistent across all types of institutions. Institutions using LibGuides software produced substantially more library guides than institutions without this software. A small but significant portion of all non-R1 libraries in this study are now utilizing LibGuides software to create the majority of their library websites.
Additional information
Notes on contributors
Chris Neuhaus
Chris Neuhaus is an Instruction and Liaison Librarian and Associate Professor of Library Services at the University of Northern Iowa.
Angie Cox
Angie Cox is Instruction Coordinator and Assistant Professor of Library Services at the University of Northern Iowa.
Anne Marie Gruber
Anne Marie is an Instruction and Liaison Librarian and Associate Professor of Library Services at the University of Northern Iowa.
Jim Kelly
Jim Kelly is an Instruction and Liaison Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Services at the University of Northern Iowa.
HyunSeung Koh
HyunSeung Koh is an Assessment Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Services at the University of Northern Iowa.
Claire Bowling
Claire Bowling is a Library Assistant III at the University of Northern Iowa.
Gail Bunz
Gail Bunz is Learning Commons Coordinator at the University of Northern Iowa.