Assessing a Graduate Commons in the Library: Graduate Students Need an Identified Third Space

S. Beatty
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Introduction The University of Calgary is a four-year doctoral institution. In 2016–2017, there were 5,672 full time graduate students attending University of Calgary.1 While there are offices or work spaces in their departments for many graduate students, the space can vary greatly in terms of suitability, utility, access, and comfort. In fall 2016, in order to meet some of the need for space by graduate students, Libraries and Cultural Resources opened a newly renovated space, the Alan MacDonald Graduate Commons, a shared space intended to provide space for graduate students who are at the stage of intensive research and writing. Students registered late in the fall and were assigned swipe card access to the room to the end of April 2017. In order to determine the utility and effectiveness of the space and its features, students were surveyed in April 2017. Results showed that the students used the space to improve and enhance their learning, research and productivity output.
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卡尔加里大学是一所四年制的博士院校。2016-2017年,有5672名全日制研究生在卡尔加里大学就读。1虽然许多研究生在他们的院系有办公室或工作空间,但这些空间在适用性、实用性、可及性和舒适性方面差异很大。2016年秋季,为了满足研究生对空间的一些需求,图书馆和文化资源开放了一个新装修的空间,艾伦麦克唐纳研究生公地,一个共享空间,旨在为处于深入研究和写作阶段的研究生提供空间。学生们在秋季晚些时候注册,并被分配到2017年4月底之前刷卡进入房间。为了确定空间及其特征的效用和有效性,2017年4月对学生进行了调查。结果表明,学生利用空间改善和提高了他们的学习、研究和生产力产出。
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