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Using the WorldCat API to Develop Data-Driven Decision-Making for Gifts-in-Kind

机译:使用WorldCat API开发有关礼物的数据驱动的决策

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In practice, evaluation and acceptance of books donated to a library (gifts-inkind) often lack the same data-driven decision-making that libraries apply to purchased materials. Factors of "specialness" or "uniqueness" that are important components of why libraries still seek donations are not necessarily data-driven. This practice may be especially true for items located within a library's general collection, rather than special collections or archives. The research presented here develops new methods that support data-driven decision-making in evaluating gifts-in-kind, particularly for items for the general collection. The authors focus on the concept of rarity and geographic scarcity using OCLC holdings, the WorldCat API, and geospatial methods. They retroactively examined monographs added to the general collection as gifts over a ten-year period at the University of Colorado Boulder (UCB) that are an initial dataset of sixteen thousand or more books. The majority of items are neither unique or rare in holdings, nor are they geographically scarce. However, some are, and the shared characteristics of many of these rare or geographically scarce items may be relevant to Area Studies faculty, students, and researchers. While the results of this study are localized in scope, the methods developed could be easily replicated by libraries seeking to evaluate uniqueness and proximity of current or future gifts-in-kind with high efficiency and objectivity.
机译:在实践中,捐赠给图书馆(礼品墨水)的书籍的评估和接受通常缺乏相同的数据驱动决策,该图书馆适用于购买的材料。 “特殊性”或“独特性”的因素,这是图书馆仍在寻求捐赠的重要组成部分不一定是数据驱动的。对于位于库的一般集合中的物品而不是特殊的集合或档案,这种做法可能尤其如此。此处提出的研究开发了新的方法,支持数据驱动的决策,以评估礼品,特别是对于常规收集的物品。作者侧重于使用OCLC控股,WorldCat API和地理空间方法的稀有性和地理稀缺性的概念。他们追溯到综合审查的专着在普通的College赛中加入了一般收藏,这是博尔德大学(UCB)的十年内的礼物,这是初始数据集的初始数据集是六千千万个或更多的书籍。大多数物品既不是独特或罕见的持股,也不是它们地理位置的稀缺。然而,有些是,这些稀有或地理上稀缺物品中许多的共享特征可能与区域研究教师,学生和研究人员有关。虽然本研究的结果是本地化的,但该方法可以通过寻求评估当前或未来礼品的唯一性和邻近的效率和客观性来轻松复制。

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