The "use" of an electronic resource from a social network analysis perspective

IF 0.1 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Libres-Library and Information Science Research Electronic Journal Pub Date : 2014-11-23 DOI:10.29173/LIRG628
Marie R. Kennedy, D. Kennedy
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This article employs social network analysis as a mechanism to bridge the typical ways of talking about usage statistics and to provide a context-specific perspective about the mediated use of electronic resources. The article reports on an analysis of data gathered at the Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles, California) about standard usage statistics as well as library Information Desk encounters during which an electronic resource is mentioned. Our analysis demonstrates that e-resources are suggested and used in concert; there are central resources that are mentioned together, instead of a single e-resource being suggested alone to resolve a given information need. We also learned that half of the available electronic resources are not suggested once during the year analyzed. The conceptual results of this work support the use of social network analysis in examining other relational aspects of library work. Practical results are reported as well, most notably the use of more than one resource to fulfil an information need.
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从社会网络分析的角度看电子资源的“使用”
本文使用社会网络分析作为一种机制,连接讨论使用统计数据的典型方式,并提供特定于上下文的关于电子资源中介使用的视角。本文报告了对Loyola Marymount大学(Los Angeles, California)收集的数据的分析,这些数据是关于标准使用统计数据以及图书馆咨询台在提到电子资源时遇到的情况。我们的分析表明,电子资源的建议和使用是一致的;有一些中心资源被一起提到,而不是单独建议一个电子资源来解决给定的信息需求。我们还了解到,有一半的可用电子资源在分析的一年中没有建议一次。这项工作的概念结果支持使用社会网络分析来检查图书馆工作的其他相关方面。还报告了实际结果,最引人注目的是利用一种以上的资源来满足信息需要。
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期刊介绍: LIBRES is an international refereed electronic journal devoted to new research in Library and Information Science. Libres is distributed through a listserver, and an ftp site. Listserver subscribers are notified of new issues through the distribution of a table of contents to LIBRES, LIBREF-L, and any other e-conferences requesting the service.
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