The OAPEN Library and the origin of downloads – libraries & academic institutions

TomMosterd's bookmarks 2021-10-11

Summary:

On a regular basis, we look at the download data of the OAPEN Library and where it comes from. While examining the data from January to August 2021, we focused on the usage originating from libraries and academic institutions. Happily, we found that more than 1,100 academic institutions and libraries have used the OAPEN Library.

Of course, we do not actively track individual users. Instead we use a more general approach: we look at the website from which the download from the OAPEN Library originated. How does that work? For instance, when someone in the library of the University of Leipzig clicks on the download link of a book in the OAPEN library, two things happen: first, the book is directly available on the computer that person is working on, and second, the OAPEN server notes the ‘return address’: https://katalog.ub.uni-leipzig.de/. We have no way of knowing who the person is that started the download, we just know the request originated from the Leipzig University Library. Furthermore, some organisations choose to suppress sending their ‘return address’, making them anonymous.

Link:

https://oapen.org/blog/?link=https%3A%2F%2Foapen.hypotheses.org%2F246

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Tags:

oa.books oa.new oa.repositories oa.libraries oa.downloads oa.usage

Date tagged:

10/11/2021, 09:36

Date published:

10/11/2021, 05:36