Serials Review The Impact of Web-Scale Discovery on the Use of Electronic Resources
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Publication Year
2019
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45
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In 2015, the University of California, Berkeley, launched EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS), a web-scale discovery tool, with a goal of improving visibility and usage of collections. This study applies linear regression analysis to usage data for ebooks, ejournals, and abstracts and indexing (A&I) databases before and after implementation of EDS in order to identify correlations between the discovery layer and usage of library electronic resources across platforms. Our findings diverge from conclusions drawn in the previous literature that indicates that resource use generally increases after a discovery tool is implemented. We examine data from a longer period of time than the previous literature had, looking for statistically significant changes in resource use. The discovery layer at UC Berkeley did not lead to equal increases across platforms, but rather to a complex array of increases and decreases in use according to a variety of factors.
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Ngo, L., Hennesy, C., & Knabe, I. (2019). The Impact of Web-Scale Discovery on the Use of Electronic Resources. Serials Review, 45(4), 227–238. https://doi.org/10.1080/00987913.2019.1695343
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