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Who Uses this Stuff,
    Anyway?
An investigation into the end-users of the USU
               DigitalCommons
                                        Prepared by:
                                   Andrew Wesolek
                                         June, 2012
About USU
 Utah State University is the land grant institution of
  the state of Utah
 We have about 28,000 students located both on our
  main Logan campus, as well as several regional
  campuses across the state
 High research institution– particularly in Aerospace
  Engineering and Education.
About our Repository
 Hosted Solution: bepress DigitalCommons platform

 Goal: capture, preserve, and provide access to the
  research conducted at Utah State University


 We are now in our fourth year of existence
Keys to our Success?
 “We do it for you” model

 Identify needs on campus. How can the IR fill them?

 Be ever-present
Fresh Librarian, Maturing
        Repository
 The DigitalCommons has reached the stage of
  critical mass.
 Our success rests largely on the excellent
  foundation laid by Heather Leary, Cheryl Walters
  and our Dean, Richard Clement
 We are beginning to shift our efforts from ingesting
  content and recruiting support to focusing our
  collection development efforts by targeting
  information that is in demand or inaccessible
  otherwise
The Survey
 Created and initially implemented by my
  predecessor, Heather Leary

 Survey remained accessible via the DigitalCommons for
  approximately 1 year– November 2010-January 2012

 Good response rate: 202 participants
Survey Why and How
 1 minute survey

 Little is known about end-users

 Faculty were impressed with download statistics, but
  curious about who was accessing their works

 Survey only available on the records page from
  November 2010 to July 2011, then also added to the
  home screen.
Homepage survey
  screenshot
The Results
Take away?
 The public are more interested in institutional repositories
  than we might suppose-- Both for public sector and
  personally-directed research as well as satisfying
  curiosity.


  
and, of course, more research is necessary.
How have these results
     influenced our IR?
 Collection Development

 Public Outreach
Pilot Project: Joel Ricks
 Prominent USU Professor in the 1920s through the
  1950s

 Research focus: Cache Valley history

 Selected for potential potential public interest

 Also, opportunity to blend the Digital Library and the
  Digital Commons
Takin’ it to the Streets
 These data inspired a broader effort to market our
  open electronic resources to the people of Utah

 Ricks is a good Starting point because of his focus
  on Cache Valley History
 Presentations to Stevens-Henager College and the
  Cache Valley Library Association
Questions?


Email: Andrew.Wesolek@usu.edu

     Office: 435.797.2650

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Who Uses this Stuff, Anyway? An investigation into the end-users of the USU DigitalCommons

  • 1. Who Uses this Stuff, Anyway? An investigation into the end-users of the USU DigitalCommons Prepared by: Andrew Wesolek June, 2012
  • 2. About USU  Utah State University is the land grant institution of the state of Utah  We have about 28,000 students located both on our main Logan campus, as well as several regional campuses across the state  High research institution– particularly in Aerospace Engineering and Education.
  • 3. About our Repository  Hosted Solution: bepress DigitalCommons platform  Goal: capture, preserve, and provide access to the research conducted at Utah State University  We are now in our fourth year of existence
  • 4.
  • 5. Keys to our Success?  “We do it for you” model  Identify needs on campus. How can the IR fill them?  Be ever-present
  • 6. Fresh Librarian, Maturing Repository  The DigitalCommons has reached the stage of critical mass.  Our success rests largely on the excellent foundation laid by Heather Leary, Cheryl Walters and our Dean, Richard Clement  We are beginning to shift our efforts from ingesting content and recruiting support to focusing our collection development efforts by targeting information that is in demand or inaccessible otherwise
  • 7. The Survey  Created and initially implemented by my predecessor, Heather Leary  Survey remained accessible via the DigitalCommons for approximately 1 year– November 2010-January 2012  Good response rate: 202 participants
  • 8. Survey Why and How  1 minute survey  Little is known about end-users  Faculty were impressed with download statistics, but curious about who was accessing their works  Survey only available on the records page from November 2010 to July 2011, then also added to the home screen.
  • 9. Homepage survey screenshot
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. Take away?  The public are more interested in institutional repositories than we might suppose-- Both for public sector and personally-directed research as well as satisfying curiosity.  
and, of course, more research is necessary.
  • 16. How have these results influenced our IR?  Collection Development  Public Outreach
  • 17. Pilot Project: Joel Ricks  Prominent USU Professor in the 1920s through the 1950s  Research focus: Cache Valley history  Selected for potential potential public interest  Also, opportunity to blend the Digital Library and the Digital Commons
  • 18. Takin’ it to the Streets  These data inspired a broader effort to market our open electronic resources to the people of Utah  Ricks is a good Starting point because of his focus on Cache Valley History  Presentations to Stevens-Henager College and the Cache Valley Library Association

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Talk about what it means to be a land grant institution. Talk about our expanding regional campuses
  2. Benefits of hosting:Bepress handles the nuts and bolts, freeing us to collect contend, promote the IR, and experiment with using it in new and novel ways. Faculty members receive useful download statistics, so that they can see the value of adding their work in the IR. Many report new life being breathed in to older works that they thought were no longer relevant. This is very helpful ingenerating faculty buy-inSearch Engine OptimizationFree server space
  3. Here, I need to talk about 1. the types of things we collect in the Repository. 2. the statistics. It is important to point out here that we have reached a state of critical mass. We have extraordinary faculty support, with close to 20% participation. We also actively track down grey lit, and by word of mouth, some holders of grey lit have come to us. Also, our usage statistics show that the site is heavily trafficked, which helps to further increase faculty support. This is all well and good, but who is actually using this stuff?
  4. Stats to show full text downloads over time? Or perhaps visits to the repository?Mention OA Policy
  5. Implementation: I put together the survey because I had had several faculty members (and some of the librarians and I had talked about it as well) asking me about who was downloading their materials. Yes, they were impressed with the download numbers, but curious to know more about the type of people looking at their materials. I was curious to get a better understanding overall of the type of people looking at the site, why they were there, and what they thought. Plus, not a lot of people (at least sites with Digital Commons) had done a survey, so I thought it would an interesting experiment to see what we got.
  6. This boosted participation from about 83 over 8 months to 202 over the additional 6 months. This is interesting, because even though many users come to the repository directly to a record, the response rate increased dramatically after inclusion on the home page.
  7. Respondents were first asked to select their primary role. While it was expected that faculty/staff graduate/undergraduate students would account for the majority of the users of our Digital Commons, the large percentage (between 34 and 39 percent– “librarian” is unclear) of users outside of the academy are surprising. We might also ask why they are using the repository. Due to our mandatory deposition of ETDs, we might suspect that a significant number of our graduate students are visiting the repository not for research but to access their thesis or dissertation. Interested citizen12.4%Business5.4%Librarian5.0%College faculty/staff14.9%Graduate student24.8%Undergraduate student21.8%K-12 student1.5%K-12 teacher2.0%Other (please specify)12.4%25Other is also an interesting category: some supplemental responses included “natural resource professional” “state Government” “public sector researcher” “wildlife management professional” “Family researcher” “K-12 parent”
  8. Again, research is expected to be the major reason why our users are coming the the repository. However, it is interesting that 20% of our users are simply satisfying their curiosity. Also, this is very broad. To get at why users come to the repository, in the future, we will need to provide different possibilities under research to tease out the various types (academic, personal, business, etc) of research that users are conducting. Research (academic, business, personal, other)74.8%Teaching (K-12, undergraduate, graduate, other)9.9%Homework9.4%Satisfying my curiosity20.3%Other (please specify)6.4%Other responses:we blog at our pr agency, I plan an article about resilienceLocal high school & community needs courseLand management decisionsneed a coiuple of beef processed
  9. This chart affirms the google analytics we run on the repository (61% over the life of the repository increasing to about 64% during the year this survey was conducted). Far from invisibility, the majority of our users find their way to the repository via google or google scholar. 75% come to us via google or some other search engine– slightly higher than reported by google analytics12% direct traffic (this is slightly lower than the 16% reported by google analytics over the same period)8% link from other site– the specfied responses seem to indicate that these numbers are driven largely by word of mouth. Responses include “usu alum” “reference” “professional email list” “colleague” “referred by family member” And, we got 1 “www.nasig.org” response!
  10. A survey of our end users suggests that nearly 40% of visitors to our repository are not affiliated with higher education. As the Land Grant Institution of Utah, it is important that we engage the citizenry and make our resources available to them. It’s too early to judge the success of these presentations, but the number of daily visitors leapt from an average of about 615 to 865 the day of the Stevens-Henager presentation and 918 the day of the CVLA presentation.