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The Use of Usage Michael J. Kurtz Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
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Collaborators Johan Bollen Edwin Henneken Alberto Accomazzi http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~kurtz/PSP.pptx
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Literature all in arXiv 2013 Kurtz & Henneken, “Finding and Recommending Scholarly Articles” in Bibliometrics and Beyond, MIT Press 2010 Kurtz & Bollen, “Usage Bibliometrics” Ann Rev Information Science & Tech 2005 Kurtz et al. “Bibliometric Properties of Article Readership Information” J. Am Soc Information Science & Tech
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/603233448430.
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Four Types of Readers Researchers (=authors?) Practitioners Students General Public
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General Public (Google)
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Students (Google Scholar)
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Co-Usage Recommendations – What are people like me reading – What are people who read this also reading Queries – Sort by most downloaded – Sort by filtered downloads
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Scholarly Articles Are Different Scholarly Articles are MUCH denser than films Netflix ~ 25,000 films ADS ~ 10,000,000 articles – 172,000 contain the word “cosmology” – >12,000 in 2012
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Scholarly Articles Are Different Scholarly Articles are read by scholars Typically they have subject matter doctorates Their needs are often highly specific There are not many of them
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Usage vs Age – 90 weeks
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Aggregation Articles Readers Enhance Signal to Noise Engineering Issues – What are you trying to achieve – Who are you doing this for – How fast must it be
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What Can Be Measured The Interconnectedness of Science Fields of Study Countries Journals Organizations People Instruments Articles
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Usage map 200M usage events 2006 usage only JCR journals (+- 7600) Red, orange= psych, cogn Green = phys, chem Olive = material science Blue = biology Purple = pharma Bollen et al, 2009a
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Networks - ADS
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Weak Lensing (84)AGN Spectra (101) Comparing Sub-Fields
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Measuring Countries Authors are from countries, reads as a function of author’s country has yet to be studied Readers are from countries, their activities allow one to measure the Scientific Wealth of Nations
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ADS use vs per capita GDP
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Astronomy is representative ADS predicts average of Cites+articles better than cites predicts articles
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Measuring Changes
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Measuring Journals Beyond the Impact Factor Reads vs Cites differences will be important here The New York Times would have a low Impact Factor
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Standard Usage Measures COUNTER David Nicholas, Ian Rowland & collaborators University College, London CIBER-Research
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Bollen et al, 2009b
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Measuring Departments
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Department Size Can Matter
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BerkeleyPrinceton
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Measuring Individuals The number of times one’s articles are read is a valid measure of one’s scientific impact, similar to citation counts Use has different properties than cites, together they form a two dimensional view of productivity
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The Read-Cite Diagram
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Professional Astronomers
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2 dimensional productivity model
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Different productivities - histories
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Productivity vs Age - Cites
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Productivity vs Age - Reads
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Reads and Cites History for M. Kurtz
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Papers, Reads, and Cites for Hectospec
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Papers, Read, Cites for NAG5-4445
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Reads, Cites for 1998PASP..110..934K
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Final Thoughts Much remains to be done – Implement “best” methods – Develop standard data Problems abound – Privacy – Open Access – Who exactly is reading this paper? – Why do I care? (not money)
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