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Library data labs: using an agile approach to develop library analytics in UK higher education

机译:图书馆数据实验室:使用敏捷方法来发展英国高等教育中的图书馆分析

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the Jisc and Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) Library Data Labs project and its outputs. This collaboration involved bringing together cross-institutional library teams to produce proof of concept data-visualised dashboards using library analytics data that could be made available to others via the Heidi Plus service. Design/methodology/approach - The teams used an agile approach, which adapted the agile methodology for non-technical and disparate team members. The key agile elements were followed, including the Scrum approach, whereby teams had a product owner, several development team members, a data wrangler and a scrum master. Many of the dashboards took inspiration from some of the earlier Jisc work on library analytics. Findings - A wide variety of proof of concept dashboards were created addressing a range of library issues. These fell into two main categories for the cross-institutional teams, namely, comparing the Society of College, National and University Libraries (SCONUL) annual statistics results against the National Student Survey (NSS) data and collection management and analysis. Research limitations/implications - Some of the HESA data were potentially sensitive. In effect, this created a walled garden as some of the data were not designed for sharing. Furthermore, the data that the Jisc team used were restricted by publisher agreements, meaning that specific institutions' usage could not be identified to others. Originality/value - The paper provides insight into the Library Data Labs project and discusses a number of implications from the outcomes of the project. These are now being investigated by HESA, Jisc and individual institutions.
机译:目的-本文的目的是概述Jisc和高等教育统计局(HESA)图书馆数据实验室项目及其输出。这项合作涉及将跨机构的图书馆团队召集在一起,使用可以通过Heidi Plus服务提供给他人的图书馆分析数据来生成概念数据可视化的仪表板。设计/方法/方法-团队使用了敏捷方法,该方法适用于非技术和不同团队成员的敏捷方法。遵循了关键的敏捷元素,包括Scrum方法,团队拥有一个产品所有者,几个开发团队成员,一个数据争吵者和一个Scrum主管。许多仪表板的灵感来自Jisc早期有关图书馆分析的工作。调查结果-创建了各种各样的概念证明仪表板,以解决一系列图书馆问题。对于跨机构团队,这些分类分为两个主要类别,即将大学,国家和大学图书馆协会(SCONUL)的年度统计结果与国家学生调查(NSS)数据以及馆藏管理和分析进行比较。研究局限/含意-一些HESA数据可能具有敏感性。实际上,由于某些数据不是为共享而设计的,因此创建了一个围墙花园。此外,Jisc团队使用的数据受出版商协议的限制,这意味着其他机构无法识别特定机构的使用。原创性/价值-本文提供了对“图书馆数据实验室”项目的深入了解,并讨论了该项目成果带来的许多影响。 HESA,Jisc和各个机构现在正在对这些问题进行调查。

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