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Discovery  or  Displacement?  A  Major  Longitudinal  Study  of  the  Effect  of  Web-­‐Scale  Discovery  Services  on  

Online  (Journal)  Usage  

SCELC  Colloquium  March  5,  2014  

 Michael  Levine-­‐Clark,  University  of  Denver  

John  McDonald,  University  of  Southern  California  Jason  Price,  SCELC  ConsorNum  

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“…a steep increase in full text downloads and link resolver click‐throughs suggests Summon had a dramatic impact on user behavior and the use of library collections during this time period.” The Impact of Web-scale Discovery on the Use of a Library Collection Doug Way (2010) http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/library_sp/9/

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h"p://www.oclc.org/partnerships/econtent/solu4ons.en.html  

Vendor  marke5ng  

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Does  implementa4on  of  a  discovery  service  impact  usage  of  publisher-­‐

hosted  journal  content?  

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What  did  we  measure?  

•  Whether  there  is  an  effect  

•  NOT  why  that  effect  exists  (that’s  a  future  study!)  

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•  “Society  will  need  to  shed  some  of  its  obsession  for  causality  in  exchange  for  simple  correla5ons:  not  knowing  why,  but  only  what”    

•  Cukier  &  Mayer-­‐Schonberger.  2013.  Big  data:  A  revolu4on  that  will  transform  how  we  live,  work,  and  think.  

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Data  collec5on  •  List  of  libraries  with  discovery  services  

> Searched  on  lib-­‐web-­‐cats  •  Surveyed  Libraries  

> Discovery  service  Implemented  > ImplementaNon  Date  (month/year)  > Search  box  locaNon  > MarkeNng  effort  

•  149  Libraries  Gave  Approval  > 33  libraries  selected  for  this  phase  > 6  for  each  of  the  4  major  discovery  services  and  a  group  of  9  libraries  with  no  service  

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Dataset  •  33  Libraries  – 28  US,  2  CA,  1  each  from  UK,  AUS,  NZ  

– WorldCat  book  holdings  >  Average:  1,114,193  ;  Range:  ~300k  to  ~2.6mil  

•  ImplementaNon  dates  (Discovery  Libraries):    >  2010  (3),  2011  (19),  2012  (2)  

•  6  Publishers  •  9,206  Journals  •  163,545  Usable  ObservaNons    

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Methodology  Compared  COUNTER  JR1  total  full  text  arNcle  views  for  the  12  months  before  vs  12  months  aeer  implementaNon  date  

             

June

 2010  

Start  

Implem

entaNo

n  May  2011  

May  2012  

End  

Year  1   Year  2  

Included  implementaNon  month  in  Year  1  to  ensure  that  both  periods  included  an  enNre  academic  year  

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Examine  Data  for  Outliers  

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Observa5ons  by  Library  &  Service  

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Observa5ons  by  Publisher  

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Average  Usage  Change  By  Discovery  &  Publisher  

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Analyzing  Usage  Change:  %  vs  Total    

Use  12  months  before  

Use  12  months  aRer  

%  Change   Total  Change  

Journal  A   500   600   20%   100  Journal  B   5   15   200%   10  

Which  is  the  beier  measure?    

Is  it  the  same  for  publisher-­‐  &  journal-­‐level  data?      

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Reducing  varia5on  due  to  ins5tu5on  size  Currently  converNng  to  change  per  FTE      Values  are  shown  as  x  1,000  to  bring  the  change  metric  back  per  journal-­‐library  combinaNon  to  a  minimum  of  0.1    2013  JISC  Discovery  study  took  a  similar  approach  

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Average  Usage  Change  By  Discovery  &  Publisher  

Per  Journal  &  Per  10,000  FTE  

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Full  Model  

Including  Discovery  Service,  Publisher,  and  Library  

Including  Discovery  Service,  Publisher,  and  Library  

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Does the effect of discovery service differ across libraries?

Library  10-­‐15   Library  16-­‐21   Library  22-­‐27   Library  28-­‐33  Library  1-­‐9  

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Nested  ANOVA  Model    

[all  three  factors  –  preliminary  results]  

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Does  usage  change  vary  across  libraries?    

Institution (sorted by Mean Change)

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Does  usage  change  vary  across  publishers?    

Publisher (sorted by Mean Change)

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Does  usage  change  vary  across  discovery  services?  

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Publisher

Does  the  effect  of  discovery  service  differ  across  publishers?    

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Results  Can  we  detect  differences  between  Discovery  Services,  Publishers,  and/or  Libraries  and/or  their  interac4ons?    •  Library  –  Yes  •  Publisher  –  No  •  Discovery  Service  –  Yes  

•  DifferenNal  discovery  service  effect  by  publisher  –  Yes  

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Next  Steps  •  Design  &  test  for  effects  of:    

–  Aggregator  full  text  availability  –  Publisher  Size  –  Journal  Subject  –  Overall  usage  trends  (Requires  Disc  Srvc  ‘control’)  –  ConfiguraNon  opNons  in  Discovery  services  

•  Expand  pool  of  libraries  •  Perhaps  explore  WHY    

   

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Sharing  Data  •  With  par5cipa5ng  libraries  

–  Customized  reports  for  each  library  

•  With  par5cipa5ng  publishers  –  Customized  reports  for  each  publisher  –  PresentaNons  as  requested  

•  With  discovery  vendors  –  PresentaNons  as  requested  

•  In  publica5ons  and  presenta5ons  –  Maintaining  anonymity  of  data  

   

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Doing  “Resarch”,  SCELC  Style!  

•  Why  SCELC?  •  SCELC  Funding  

–  staNsNcs  consultant    –  research  &  wriNng  retreats  –  See  hip://bit.ly/1dNMDL3  for  more  detail  

•  SCELC  libraries  encouraged  to  parNcipate  in  next  round  –  Survey:  hip://bit.ly/DSparNcipaNon