From Deseret News archives:
Study gives Y. high marks
Predictably after all, this is the sixth straight time the Princeton Review ranked BYU No. 1 on its list of sober colleges and universities. No other school has remained nearly so long atop of any of the 64 lists produced by the annual guide for prospective college students.
The real surprise this year is that BYU finished No. 1 in seven categories, including great library ahead of Princeton (second) and Harvard (fourth).
Two years ago BYU didn't even make the top 20, then vaulted to third last year.
"That is wonderful," said Randy Olsen, director of BYU's Harold B. Lee Library, on moving into first place. "Our library isn't by any means the largest in the country or the best-known, but we've tried to measure ourselves on serving the students."
And that's exactly how a BYU can score higher than a Yale (seventh), a Stanford (eighth) or a Cornell (ninth).
So what made BYU students suddenly rate the university's library so highly?
"The information commons areas opened a year ago," Hooper said. "Each is designed to be a multimedia collaborative center where we encourage students to be noisy in the library."
The innovation is aimed at the needs of the 21st-century university student.
"We bring together the latest technology available with librarians who are experts in research," Olsen said. "Today, students don't study singly, but in groups. We're trying to create an environment in the library where students can gather together."
Hooper believes the new areas have made the library a hip hangout.
"We're a social center at BYU," he said. "It's the place to study, research and meet friends on campus. We're happy to do that as well. The response has been great. Other universities might have large research centers, etc., but this is an undergrad-centered university, and the library is at the focal point."
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