Center for Information and Communication Studies Just Because You Don’t See Them, Doesn’t Mean They Aren’t There: Tracing Scholars and Their Use of Resources.

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Center for Information and Communication Studies Just Because You Don’t See Them, Doesn’t Mean They Aren’t There: Tracing Scholars and Their Use of Resources Carol Tenopir University of Tennessee Fiesole April 12-14, 2012

Center for Information and Communication Studies

And, add data to the mix Decreasing Spatial Coverage Increasing Process Knowledge Adapted from CENR-OSTP Remote sensing Intensive science sites and experiments Extensive science sites Volunteer & education networks “ Challenges What is DataONE? DataONE process EVA Progress to date Charge

Center for Information and Communication Studies Relationship between virtual use and in-person use of library collections-- First some background

Center for Information and Communication Studies Kyrillidou, M. & Morris, S. (Editors). ARL Statistics Association of Research Libraries: Washington D. C. 2011, p Electronic resources expenditures as a percent of total materials expenditures

Center for Information and Communication Studies University of Tennessee-Knoxville Downloads UTK Article Downloads

Center for Information and Communication Studies Kyrillidou, M. & Morris, S. (Editors). ARL Statistics Association of Research Libraries: Washington D. C. 2011, p. 8.

Center for Information and Communication Studies 2 Second, results of recent studies…

Center for Information and Communication Studies Syracuse University (use of library) Completed universities in the UK (scholarly reading) Over 2000 academic staff responses Report published February 2012 University of Illinois (scholarly reading) Preliminary data (As of 4/2012, ~400 responses) New surveys at US and Australian universities ACRL libraries (data management services) November 2011-January libraries, 63% response rate to stratified sample of ACRL libraries Highlights from studies of:

Center for Information and Communication Studies Syracuse University faculty use of library Activity Average last 30 days % of respondents Physical Visits2.9 visits73% Remote Visits14.2 visits88%

Center for Information and Communication Studies Syracuse University faculty use of library Activity Average last 30 days % of respondents Average Total Resources Used: in-person visit to the library7.3 uses80% remotely online14.9 uses89%

Center for Information and Communication Studies Reading and Scholarship Surveys (Tenopir & King, 1977-present)  Measure purpose, outcome, and value from scholarly reading by focusing on critical incident of last reading  Include all reading (from library and not)  Details on how and where readings are discovered and obtained  Details on format and location of reading

Center for Information and Communication Studies Tenopir & King scholarly reading studies, 4 types of questions: 1.Demographic 2.Recollection 3.Critical Incident 4.Comments Therefore, insights into both READERS and READINGS

Center for Information and Communication Studies Academics read a lot of material n=2117, 6 UK institutions, June 2011 n=390 UIUC, April 4, 2012

Center for Information and Communication Studies Comments from UIUC I need fast and unfettered access to electronic copies of peer-reviewed journal articles. I use the pdf book resources available through the library. This has helped not only my work but has increased my ability to pursue other scientific interest or enrich class content. More and more journal articles are available online, an enormous source of time efficiency.

Center for Information and Communication Studies Article Readings 1977 to Present by Scientists and Social Scientists * * (UIUC) n=206, (UK),n=1013; 2005,n=932; , n=397; 1993, n=70; 1984, n=865; 1977, n=2350 Readings per year

Center for Information and Communication Studies Where academics are obtaining articles: UK, n=1189, June 2011; UIUC, n=256 April 4, 2012 Percent

Center for Information and Communication Studies Use of electronic sources: 2005 n=1105, 5 US universities 2005

Center for Information and Communication Studies Did you obtain the article from a print or electronic source? U.S (2012) U.K (2011) n=1163 n=219 UIUC: April 4, 2012, UK: June 2011

Center for Information and Communication Studies Use of library collections for articles n=775 UK: UK universities June UIUC: April 4, 2012 n=144

Center for Information and Communication Studies n=764, 6 UK universities, June 2011 Just because they read from library collections (library collections only)… n=140, UIUC April 4, 2012 UK, 2011

Center for Information and Communication Studies Format of last article reading n=923

Center for Information and Communication Studies Format of last article reading

Center for Information and Communication Studies The library is the source of scholarly articles, not books % library-provided n=2117, 6 UK universities, June 2011

Center for Information and Communication Studies Percent of readings from e-books Percent n=202, UIUC, April 4, 2012

Center for Information and Communication Studies Comments from the UK: As someone who travels around the country with my job, it's the wide range of e-journals that are amazing. Putting those together with search facilities such as Embase and Science Direct opens up a library wherever I am. Never visit the library these days. I do all my searching on-line. Time to divert library resources.

Center for Information and Communication Studies Research Data Services (RDS) currently offered by the library or planned to be offered in the future n=220, December 2011

Center for Information and Communication Studies Research Data Services (RDS) currently offered by the library or planned to be offered in the future n=220, December 2011

Center for Information and Communication Studies Moving forward… Scholarly e-books, will reading patterns change? Research data services, how will the library and publishers be involved? More scholarly materials designed for more mobile devices

Center for Information and Communication Studies 2 Carol Tenopir