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Data From Tenopir & King 18,000+ scientists and social scientists 1977 to present University and non-university workplaces Mostly North America Recent studies of Astronomers, Medical faculty, faculty and students at several universities
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Three Types of Data Demographic Estimates of behavior Details of last reading
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Articles: can include those found in journal issues, Web sites, or separate copies such as preprints, reprints, and other electronic or paper copies.
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Readings: going beyond the table of contents, title, and abstract to the body of the article.
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Average Articles Read per Scientist Average number of articles read per scientist Year of Studies www.dlib.org/dlib/october03/king/10king.html
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Scholarly Article Reading Work FieldArticles Read (Per Year) Time Spent (Hours) Time Per Article (Min) Univ. Med.~32211822 Chemists~27619843 Life Scientists~23910426 Physicists~20415345 Soc Sci/Psych~19112138 Engineers~729781
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Average Annual Amount of Reading
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Average Annual Amount of Time (Hours) Spent Reading (Hrs)
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Purpose and Ranking of Importance: University Medical Primary Research29.9% Current Awareness22.1% Teaching16.9% Writing11.7% Other Purpose9.0% Background6.5% Consulting / Advising3.9% #3 #1 #7 #6 #5 #2 #4
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Average Number of Personal Subscriptions to Scholarly Journals
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Personal Subscriptions All studies average 2.2 All UT science faculty average 3.8 Medical faculty average 6.3
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Sources of Readings Astronomers Medical Faculty Universities 42.9 % 21.4 % 35.7 % 22.1 % 15.6 % 62.3% 49 % 36 % 15 %
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Print or Electronic Astronomers Medical Faculty Universities 80 % 20 % 75 % 25 % 63 % 37 %
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62.3% 20.8% 16.9% MeansofLearningAboutArticlesRead Means of Learning About Articles Read Medical Faculty 39% 21% 37% Astronomers 22% 29% 49% Universities
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Educational DegreePrintElectronic M.D., only331 Ph.D., only1817 Both M.D. and Ph.D.10 Neither degree40 Total5618 FormatofReading Format of Reading
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Astronomy Articles Read per Month vs. Productivity
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Awareness and Use of ADS by Productive PhD Astronomers
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Awareness and Use of ADS by not-Productive PhD Astronomers
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Average Time Spent Reading Per Article by Astronomers U.S. astronomers (n=306) average 36 minutes Non-U.S. astronomers (n=83) average 43 minutes
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Source of Reading by Astronomers
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Tenopir and King, Communication Patterns of Engineers, NY: IEEE/Wiley, 2004
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Use and Users of Electronic Library Resources: An Overview and Analysis of Recent Research Studies www.clir.org/pub/reports/pub120/pu b120.pdf
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Patterns of Journal Use by Faculty at Three Diverse Universities. October 2003 http://www.dlib.org/dlib/october03/ki ng/10king.html
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Future Studies Pediatricians University faculty and students in Australia University faculty and students in Finland Scientists in Chile and Brazil Tenopir & King surveys also being replicated in Cuba and Argentina
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