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The Use of Usage

The Use of Usage. Michael J. Kurtz Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Collaborators. Johan Bollen Edwin Henneken Alberto Accomazzi http:// www.cfa.harvard.edu/~kurtz/PSP.pptx. Literature all in arXiv.

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The Use of Usage

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  1. The Use of Usage Michael J. Kurtz Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

  2. Collaborators • Johan Bollen • Edwin Henneken • Alberto Accomazzi • http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~kurtz/PSP.pptx

  3. Literatureall in arXiv • 2013 Kurtz & Henneken, “Finding and Recommending Scholarly Articles” in Bibliometrics and Beyond, MIT Press • 2010 Kurtz & Bollen, “Usage Bibliometrics” Ann Rev Information Science & Tech • 2005 Kurtz et al. “Bibliometric Properties of Article Readership Information” J. Am Soc Information Science & Tech

  4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/603233448430.

  5. Four Types of Readers • Researchers (=authors?) • Practitioners • Students • General Public

  6. General Public (Google)

  7. Students (Google Scholar)

  8. Co-Usage • Recommendations • What are people like me reading • What are people who read this also reading • Queries • Sort by most downloaded • Sort by filtered downloads

  9. Scholarly Articles Are Different Scholarly Articles are MUCH denser than films • Netflix ~ 25,000 films • ADS ~ 10,000,000 articles • 172,000 contain the word “cosmology” • >12,000 in 2012

  10. Scholarly Articles Are Different Scholarly Articles are read by scholars • Typically they have subject matter doctorates • Their needs are often highly specific • There are not many of them

  11. Usage vs Age – 90 weeks

  12. Aggregation • Articles • Readers • Enhance Signal to Noise • Engineering Issues • What are you trying to achieve • Who are you doing this for • How fast must it be

  13. What Can Be Measured • The Interconnectedness of Science • Fields of Study • Countries • Journals • Organizations • People • Instruments • Articles

  14. Usage map • 200M usage events • 2006 usage only • JCR journals (+-7600) Red, orange= psych, cogn Green = phys, chem Olive = material science Blue = biology Purple = pharma Bollen et al, 2009a

  15. Networks - ADS

  16. Weak Lensing (84) AGN Spectra (101) Comparing Sub-Fields

  17. Measuring Countries • Authors are from countries, reads as a function of author’s country has yet to be studied • Readers are from countries, their activities allow one to measure the Scientific Wealth of Nations

  18. ADS use vs per capita GDP

  19. Astronomy is representative ADS predicts average of Cites+articles better than cites predicts articles

  20. Measuring Changes

  21. Measuring Journals • Beyond the Impact Factor • Reads vs Cites differences will be important here • The New York Times would have a low Impact Factor

  22. Standard Usage Measures • COUNTER • David Nicholas, Ian Rowland & collaborators • University College, London • CIBER-Research

  23. Bollen et al, 2009b

  24. Measuring Departments

  25. Department Size Can Matter

  26. Berkeley Princeton

  27. Measuring Individuals • The number of times one’s articles are read is a valid measure of one’s scientific impact, similar to citation counts • Use has different properties than cites, together they form a two dimensional view of productivity

  28. The Read-Cite Diagram

  29. Professional Astronomers

  30. 2 dimensional productivity model

  31. Different productivities - histories

  32. Productivity vs Age - Cites

  33. Productivity vs Age - Reads

  34. Reads and Cites History for M. Kurtz

  35. Papers, Reads, and Cites for Hectospec

  36. Papers, Read, Cites for NAG5-4445

  37. Reads, Cites for 1998PASP..110..934K

  38. Final Thoughts • Much remains to be done • Implement “best” methods • Develop standard data • Problems abound • Privacy • Open Access • Who exactly is reading this paper? • Why do I care? (not money)

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