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OCLC Online Computer Library Center OCLC Research: Collection Assessment and Use Studies Lynn Silipigni Connaway Ed O’Neill Chandra Prabha Mark Bendig Anya Dyer

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OCLC Research: Collection Assessment and Use Studies. Lynn Silipigni Connaway Ed O’Neill Chandra Prabha Mark Bendig Anya Dyer. OCLC Researches library collections. OCLC Researchers are exploring ways to mine data resources for information that is useful to library managers. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: OCLC Research:  Collection Assessment and Use Studies

OCLC Online Computer Library Center

OCLC Research: Collection Assessment

and Use Studies Lynn Silipigni Connaway

Ed O’NeillChandra Prabha

Mark BendigAnya Dyer

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OCLC Researches library collections

OCLC Researchers are exploring ways to mine data resources for information that is useful to library managers.

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OCLC Researches library collections

Data from WorldCat can provide useful support for collection decisions.

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OCLC Researches library collections

Current projects focus on producing information relevant to collection assessment and use.

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Publication Dates of Unique Titles in an ARL Collection*

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*Data reported represent WorldCat holdings of a private ARL institution.

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OCLC Researches library collections

WorldCat records and netLibrary usage logs provide rich sources of research data.

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Formats of Unique Titles in an ARL Collection*

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10%

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Format

Percent

*Data reported represent WorldCat holdings of a private ARL institution.

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OCLC Researches library collections

WorldCat data may also be useful for:– collection assessment–attracting or accounting for outside funding

– identifying roles of different library types

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Subject Areas of Unique Titles

in an ARL Collection*

0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000

AgricultureAnthropology

Art and ArchitectureBiological Sciences

ChemistryComputer Science

Business and EconomicsEducation

Geography and Earth SciencesHistory

LawLibrary Science

Language and LiteratureMathematics

MedicineMusic

Philosophy and ReligionPerforming Arts

Physical Education and RecreationPhysical Sciences

Political SciencePsychology

SociologyEngineering and Technology

Unclassed

10,131

3,545

*Data reported represent WorldCat holdings of a private ARL institution.

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OCLC Researches library collections

Researchers believe they may be able to use WorldCat holdings data to estimate the audience level of individual titles.

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WorldCat Audience Distribution

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Mean Audience = 0.828

Median Audience = 0.850

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OCLC Researches library collections

The estimated audience level of individual titles would be useful for collection development decisions, readers’ advisory, and reference services

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OCLC Online Computer Library Center

For more information

Lynn Silipigni Connaway: [email protected] O’Neill: [email protected]

On the Web: http://www.oclc.org/research/projects/mi/default.htm