Have a personal or library account? Click to login
Scholarly Reading and the Value of Academic Library Collections: results of a study in six UK universities Cover

Scholarly Reading and the Value of Academic Library Collections: results of a study in six UK universities

Open Access
|Jul 2012

Abstract

Measuring the use, outcomes and value of the library’s role in scholarly reading helps demonstrate the value library collections bring to scholarship. The Scholarly Reading and the Value of Library Resources project, funded by JISC Collections, measured the value and outcomes to academic staff members from access to scholarly publications. Six higher education institutions in the UK participated in the 2011 survey of scholarly reading. Over 2,000 academic staff members responded to the survey, which asked questions about reading of scholarly articles, books and other materials. Respondents read from a variety of materials, an average of 22 articles, seven books and ten other publications monthly, for an average of 39 scholarly readings per month. Readings from the library are more likely to be for research or teaching and the libraries’ e-journal collections are the main source for article readings. Additional reading patterns and outcomes are discussed.
Language: English
Published on: Jul 5, 2012
Published by: UKSG
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 3 issues per year

© 2012 Carol Tenopir, Rachel Volentine, Donald W King, published by UKSG
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.