Database statistics applied to investigate the effects of electronic information services on publication of academic research – a comparative study covering Austria, Germany and Switzerland / Datenbankstatistiken angewandt zur Effekterforschung der Informationsservice auf die Veröffentlichung akademischer Publikationen – eine vergleichende Studie Österreich, Deutschland und die Schweiz betreffend

In this study, estimations of the effects of electronic information services on academic research as made in 2004, are confronted with the actual situation. For this purpose database statistics on session length per user session, the role of “Referrers” and number of Full Text Articles requested per...

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Main Author: Eger, Arthur
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2008-06-01
Series:GMS Medizin – Bibliothek – Information
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Online Access:http://www.egms.de/en/journals/mbi/2008-8/mbi000104.shtml
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Summary:In this study, estimations of the effects of electronic information services on academic research as made in 2004, are confronted with the actual situation. For this purpose database statistics on session length per user session, the role of “Referrers” and number of Full Text Articles requested per user session are analysed. The effect of a larger content offering is studied by analysing the relationship between subscribed titles and Full Text Articles requested. Finally a possible relationship between R&D spend, subscription spend and article publication is sought. This study found that time spent on Browse/scan and Search is increasing, possibly caused by a broader penetration amongst less trained users. This study further clearly showed that a larger content offering coincides with a dramatic increase in Full Text Article requests, and an increase in Full Text Article requests, after about 2 years, coincides with increased article publication.
ISSN:1865-066X