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Free or open access to scholarly documentation: Google Scholar or academic libraries.

机译:免费或开放访问学术文档:Google学术搜索或学术图书馆。

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Soon after the university movement started in the late 1800s, academic libraries became the dominant providers of the tools and services required to locate and access scholarly information. However, with the advent of alternate discovery services, such as Google Scholar, in conjunction with open access scholarly content, researchers now have the option to bypass academic libraries when they search for and retrieve scholarly information. This state of affairs implies that academic libraries exist in competition with these alternate services and with the patrons who use them, and as result, may be disintermediated from the scholarly information seeking and retrieval process.;Drawing from decision and game theory, bounded rationality, information seeking theory, citation theory, and social computing theory, this dissertation uses bibliometrics to investigate the state of affairs. The purpose is to understand if and how academic librarians are responding as competitors to changing scholarly information seeking and collecting practices. Bibliographic data was collected in 2010 from a systematic random sample of references on CiteULike.org and analyzed with three years of bibliometric data collected from Google Scholar. Findings indicate that scholars collect articles that can be located and retrieved without the benefit of a university's proxy and with services like Google Scholar. Although this suggests that academic libraries are being disintermediated, an analysis of the sources providing access indicates that academic libraries are key providers of free and open access content through a number of venues, including institutional repositories. These findings suggest that academic librarians are playing competitively.
机译:在1800年代后期大学运动开始后不久,大学图书馆就成为查找和访问学术信息所需工具和服务的主要提供者。但是,随着诸如Google学术搜索之类的替代发现服务与开放访问学术内容的结合,研究人员现在可以选择在搜索和检索学术信息时绕过学术图书馆。这种情况表明,大学图书馆与这些替代服务以及使用它们的顾客竞争而存在,结果可能与学术信息的搜索和检索过程脱节。从决策和博弈论出发,有限理性,在信息寻求理论,引文理论和社会计算理论方面,本文采用文献计量学来研究事物的状态。目的是了解大学图书馆员是否以及如何作为竞争对手应对不断变化的学术信息搜索和收集实践。书目数据是2010年从CiteULike.org上的系统随机参考样本中收集的,并使用了从Google学术搜索收集的三年书目数据进行了分析。调查结果表明,学者收集的文章可以在没有大学代理人帮助的情况下进行定位和检索,并且可以使用Google Scholar之类的服务。尽管这表明高校图书馆正在被去中介化,但对提供访问资源的分析表明,高校图书馆是通过许多场所(包括机构存储库)提供免费和开放访问内容的主要提供商。这些发现表明,大学图书馆馆员正在竞争。

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  • 作者

    Burns, C. Sean.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Missouri - Columbia.;

  • 授予单位 University of Missouri - Columbia.;
  • 学科 Library Science.;Information Science.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 176 p.
  • 总页数 176
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:41:40

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