KU Research Update: Tracking how open access books are being used – Knowledge Unlatched

abernard102@gmail.com 2015-12-12

Summary:

"Knowledge Unlatched (KU) is working to find better ways to track how Open Access books are being used, and to develop simple, easy-to-understand usage reports for libraries, authors and publishers. Our new arm, KU Research, is addressing these issues. Tracking usage of Open Access books that are available under Creative Commons licences is not straightforward as the books may be hosted on multiple sites and can be easily shared. Books in the KU Collection may be hosted on various separate platforms: OAPEN provides KU with COUNTER-compliant usage data for all downloads from the OAPEN platform. HathiTrust is making usage data available – however this data is not COUNTER-compliant, though we hope it will be soon. In addition, KU titles have also been uploaded to the Internet Archive, and may be hosted by libraries and publishers on their own platforms. The increased discoverability that results from books being hosted on diverse platforms can only be beneficial, however, combining usage data from multiple sources creates data blending challenges not only for books in the KU collection but for all OA books. KU Research is developing a dashboard using Tableau software that will allow authors, libraries and publishers to view blended usage data for each of the books made Open Access through KU. We are in the process of activating the new system, which is being developed by a PhD student at Curtin University ..."

Link:

http://www.knowledgeunlatched.org/2015/12/ku-research-update/

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.comment oa.tools oa.books oa.impact oa.usage oa.knowledge_unlatched oa.oapen

Date tagged:

12/12/2015, 20:25

Date published:

12/12/2015, 15:25