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Measuring Total Readings of Journal Articles.

Source Publication
D-Lib
Date Issued
October 1, 2006
Author(s)
King, Donald W.  
Tenopir, Carol  
Clarke, Michael
DOI
10.1045/october2006-king
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/47520
Abstract

There have been hundreds, perhaps thousands, of studies of journal reading by professionals in such fields as science, engineering, medicine, law, social science and the humanities. These studies have been done for many reasons, including research to better understand professional communication patterns and the role this plays in their work. Some studies also focus on providing specific information to journal system participants such as publishers, librarians, other intermediaries and their funders. In this article we present a description of a little used but powerful method of observing reading by scientists (1). This method is designed to measure the amount of reading of specific journal articles and entire journals to complement exclusive observations of electronic journal hits and downloads, transaction logs, limited counts of citations to journals or articles and rough estimates of total amount of reading by professionals compared with total number of articles published.

Subjects

journal reading

academic journals

scholarly communicati...

Disciplines
Library and Information Science
Recommended Citation
Donald W. King, Carol Tenopir, and Michael Clarke. “Measuring Total Readings of Journal Articles.” D-Lib Magazine Vol 12 (10) October 2006. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/october06/king/10king.html
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