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Post-checkout (Non-) usage of Library Digital Content

机译:结账后(非)图书馆数字内容的使用

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The prcsent study analyzed a large urban Canadian public library's data (2013-2017) from Rakuten OverDrive to identify patterns, trends, and potential implications related to post-checkout non-usage (material that is checked out by a user, but subsequently never opened and/or downloaded) of library digital content. It was found that over 12% of the mote than 1.1 million checkouts of digital content via OverDrive in 2017 were never opened, causing a waste of over $10.000 USD on metered access eBooks alone; this figure will likely increasc in the coming years based on the trends found in this study. Juvenile and non-fiction eBooks are most likely to be checked out and go unused. These findings may shed light on ways libraries and digital content vendors might improve the efficiency of digital content lending, and serve to inform collection management and user-targeted marketing and solutions.
机译:PRCSENT研究分析了一个大型城市加拿大公共图书馆的数据(2013-2017)从Rakuten Overdrive识别与结账后非使用情况相关的模式,趋势和潜在影响(用户被用户签出的材料,但随后从未打开过和/或下载的图书馆数字内容。有人发现,2017年通过过度推出超过12%的MOTE,而不是通过过度推出的数字内容,从未开设,造成单独计量的访问电子书上的超过10.000美元的浪费;这一数字可能在未来几年增加基于本研究中的趋势。少年和非小说电子书最有可能被检查并未使用。这些调查结果可能会在图书馆和数字内容供应商可以提高数字内容贷款的效率,并用于通知收集管理和用户目标营销和解决方案的方法。

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