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THE BENEFITS OF COLLABORATION: OPTIMIZING CONTENT COVERAGE IN DISCOVERY SERVICES Bruce Heterick, Vice President JSTOR Michal Gindi, Director of Business Development Ex Libris Group Amira Aaron, Associate Dean for Scholarly Resources Northeastern University
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CSI: DISCOVERY
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OUTCOMES FROM 2013 DEEP-DIVE → Subject metadata matters … a lot → Libraries don’t spend enough time configuring their system for implementation → Publishers/content providers don’t spend enough time on their data syndication, including how that data is received and used Image via Google 2013 Charleston Conference Plenary: Re-visiting Plato’s Cave https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkGSQlFZ0BI
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WHAT DRIVES ACTUAL USAGE AT JSTOR? Referrer Domain Oct-2013 to Sep-2014 JSTOR47,935,547 Google Web Search19,436,834 Google Scholar13,326,864 Self Referrer12,780,048 serialssolutions.com6,053,272 exlibrisgroup.com1,943,766 ebsco.com751,229 ebscohost.com704,821 bing.com589,064 libguides.com551,929 worldcat.org452,376 calstate.edu401,643 scholarsportal.info373,191
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WHAT DRIVES ACTUAL USAGE AT JSTOR?
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COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY AND COMMITMENT → Discovery Service Providers → Publishers/Content Providers → Libraries
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NISO OPEN DISCOVERY INITIATIVE (ODI) http://www.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/13388/rp-19-2014_ODI.pdf
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDES http://about.jstor.org/content/quick-reference-guides
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