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Connecting Users to Articles: An Analysis of the Impact of Article Level Linking on Journal Use Statistics

机译:将用户连接到文章:文章级别链接对期刊使用统计的影响分析

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Abstract Objective – Electronic resource management challenges and “big deal” cancellations at one Canadian university library contributed to a situation where a number of electronic journal subscriptions at the university’s health sciences library lacked article level linking. The aim of this study was to compare the usage of journals with article level linking enabled to journals where only journal level linking was available or enabled. Methods – A list of electronic journal title subscriptions was generated from vendor and subscription agent invoices. Journal titles were eligible for inclusion if the subscription was available throughout 2018 on the publisher’s platform, if the subscription costs were fully funded by the health sciences library, and if management of the subscription required title-by-title intervention by library staff. Of the 356 journal titles considered, 302 were included in the study. Negative binomial regression was performed to determine the effect of journal vs. article level linking on total COUNTER Journal Report 1 (JR1) successful full-text article requests for 2018, controlling for journal publisher, subject area, journal ranking, and alternate aggregator access. Results – The negative binomial regression model demonstrated that article level linking had a significant, positive effect on total 2018 JR1 (coef: 0.645; p 0.001). Article level linking increased the expected total JR1 by 90.7% when compared to journals where article level linking was not available or enabled. Differences in predicted usage between journals with article level linking and those without article level linking remained significant at various journal ranking levels. This suggests that usage of both smaller, more specialized journals (e.g., Journal of Vascular Research ) and larger, general journals (e.g., New England Journal of Medicine ) increases when article level linking is enabled. Conclusions – This study provides statistical evidence that enabling article level linking has a positive impact on journal usage at one academic health sciences library. Although further study is needed, academic libraries should consider enabling article level linking wherever possible in order to facilitate user access, maximize the value of journal subscriptions, and improve convenience for users.
机译:摘要目标–加拿大一家大学图书馆的电子资源管理挑战和“大笔交易”取消导致了这种情况,即该大学的健康科学图书馆的许多电子期刊订阅都缺乏文章级链接。这项研究的目的是将启用文章级链接的期刊与只有期刊级链接可用或启用的期刊的使用情况进行比较。方法–从供应商和订阅代理商的发票中生成了电子期刊标题订阅的列表。如果订阅可以在出版商的平台上于2018年全年获得使用,订阅费用完全由卫生科学图书馆提供,并且订阅的管理需要图书馆工作人员逐个标题的干预,则可以纳入期刊标题。在研究的356种期刊名称中,有302种纳入了研究。进行了负二项式回归以确定期刊与文章级别的链接对COUNTER Journal Report 1(JR1)在2018年成功全文文章请求总数的影响,控制期刊出版者,主题领域,期刊排名和备用聚合器访问。结果–负二项式回归模型表明,文章级链接对2018年JR1总量具有显着的积极影响(系数:0.645; p <0.001)。与没有或没有文章级别链接的期刊相比,文章级别链接使预期的JR1总数增加了90.7%。在各个期刊排名级别上,具有文章级别链接的期刊与没有文章级别链接的期刊之间的预测用法差异仍然很大。这表明,启用文章级别链接后,较小的,更专业的期刊(例如Journal of Vascular Research)和较大的普通期刊(例如New England Journal of Medicine)的使用都会增加。结论–这项研究提供了统计证据,表明文章级链接的启用对一个学术健康科学图书馆的期刊使用有积极影响。尽管需要进一步研究,但大学图书馆应考虑尽可能启用文章级别链接,以方便用户访问,最大化期刊订阅的价值并提高用户的便利性。

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