no.1872-USE STUDIES QUERY

From: Lynn F. Sipe <lsipe_at_usc.edu>
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 18:27:00 -0700
To: COLLDV-L_at_usc.edu
From: Kent Mulliner <mulliner_at_ohiou.edu>

Colleagues,
	Cross posted to COLLDV-L & SERIALST, apologies for
duplication.

For our library allocation formula, we need statistics about usage of
library materials.  We seek your advice on three alternative questions.

1.  Since so many journals are used in-house, it is hard to
get good data on their use.  We're considering predicting the use of
journals in the different disciplines by the number of books checked out
within each of those disciplines.  That ratio, of course, varies a great
deal.  We've found articles that report the ratio for certain subject areas
- especially the sciences, and we've seen very general statements about the
ratio for very broad areas - science/social sciences/humanities.  What we'd
like to find is data that breaks these figures down by disciplines such
as geography, education, history, biology, philosophy, physics, etc.

2.	Any analyses/citation studies that would indicate reliance on
journal vs. book materials by disciplines?

3.	Any studies that would offer similar disciplinary breakdowns for
in-house use (i.e., including inhouse book use as well as journals) vs.
checkouts?

K. Mulliner       Collection Development Coordinator & Asst. to Dean
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Ohio University Libraries    	Phone: 740-593-2707
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Received on Thu Nov 05 1998 - 17:22:10 EST