In this first large-scale study of the effect of discovery systems on electronic resource usage, the authors present initial findings on how these systems alter online journal usage by academic library researchers. The study examines usage of content hosted by four major academic journal publishers at 24 libraries that have implemented one of the major discovery systems, EBSCO\u27s EDS, Ex Libris’s Primo, OCLC’s Worldcat Local, or SerialsSolutions’s Summon. A statistically rigorous comparison of COUNTER-compliant journal usage at each library from the 12 months before and after implementation will determine the degree to which usage rises or falls after discovery tool implementation and address rumors that discovery tools differ in their im...
This longitudinal survey of the library websites of sixteen Alabama senior universities tracks custo...
This article reviews the current state of web scale discovery (WSD) services and their effectiveness...
Since the inception of indexed-based web-scale discovery services for libraries, JSTOR has been prov...
In this first large-scale study of the effect of discovery systems on electronic resource usage, the...
Many academic libraries are implementing discovery services as a way of giving their users a single ...
Despite the prevalence of academic libraries adopting web-scale discovery tools, few studies have qu...
Resource Discovery Services (RDS), also called Web-scale Discovery Services, have attracted consider...
In 2015, the University of California, Berkeley, launched EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS), a web-scale...
This report is the output of a large-scale survey of readers of scholarly publications (n=40439) and...
Discovery systems are now increasingly the dominant technology through which clients discover and ac...
Web page views of databases by title and databases by subject pages, in conjunction with COUNTER Dat...
Many libraries subscribed to discovery services in the hope of boosting the use of their local colle...
It has long been understood that readers of scholarly journals use a wide variety of discovery resou...
This study utilizes COUNTER 5 data from the University of Dayton (UD) to measure full-text retrieval...
An alternative perspective of discovery services. What effect are they having on content usage at th...
This longitudinal survey of the library websites of sixteen Alabama senior universities tracks custo...
This article reviews the current state of web scale discovery (WSD) services and their effectiveness...
Since the inception of indexed-based web-scale discovery services for libraries, JSTOR has been prov...
In this first large-scale study of the effect of discovery systems on electronic resource usage, the...
Many academic libraries are implementing discovery services as a way of giving their users a single ...
Despite the prevalence of academic libraries adopting web-scale discovery tools, few studies have qu...
Resource Discovery Services (RDS), also called Web-scale Discovery Services, have attracted consider...
In 2015, the University of California, Berkeley, launched EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS), a web-scale...
This report is the output of a large-scale survey of readers of scholarly publications (n=40439) and...
Discovery systems are now increasingly the dominant technology through which clients discover and ac...
Web page views of databases by title and databases by subject pages, in conjunction with COUNTER Dat...
Many libraries subscribed to discovery services in the hope of boosting the use of their local colle...
It has long been understood that readers of scholarly journals use a wide variety of discovery resou...
This study utilizes COUNTER 5 data from the University of Dayton (UD) to measure full-text retrieval...
An alternative perspective of discovery services. What effect are they having on content usage at th...
This longitudinal survey of the library websites of sixteen Alabama senior universities tracks custo...
This article reviews the current state of web scale discovery (WSD) services and their effectiveness...
Since the inception of indexed-based web-scale discovery services for libraries, JSTOR has been prov...