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The significant difference in impact: An exploratory study about the meaning and value of metrics for open access monographs

Sofie Wennström (1), Gabor Schubert (1), Graham Stone ORCID (2), Jeroen Sondervan (3) (4)
(1) Stockholm University Library
(2) JISC
(3) Utrecht University [Utrecht]
(4) Universiteit Utrecht / Utrecht University [Utrecht]
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Soumis le
May 31, 2019
Accepté le
June 11, 2019
Publié le
June 11, 2019
Modifié le
March 31, 2025
Acte de conférence 2
Academic publishing and digital bibliodiversity
Short Papers
DOI
10.4000/proceedings.elpub.2019.9
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The significant difference in impact: An exploratory study about the meaning and value of metrics for open access monographs

Sofie Wennström (1), Gabor Schubert (1), Graham Stone ORCID (2), Jeroen Sondervan (3) (4)
(1) Stockholm University Library
(2) JISC
(3) Utrecht University [Utrecht]
(4) Universiteit Utrecht / Utrecht University [Utrecht]
Abstract
This paper analyses usage statistics, citation data and altmetrics from a university press publishing open access monographs. The bibliometric data is then contrasted to the outcome of a survey of attitudes and behaviour among authors and editors who have published open access books. The metrics indicate that downloads and citations depend on the community of practice of the intended audience within each specific academic discipline, as well as the content itself. There is, for example, a clear difference in usage patterns between monographs and anthologies. The altmetric data used in the study indicate how users interact with the published books online. The data suggests, despite the small sample, that authors can to a greater extent influence how their book is discovered by the readership. It would, therefore, be relevant for authors to become more aware of the type of metrics available and how they can be interpreted and used for better understanding of how the book can reach its intended audience. Further studies are needed, and publishers of open access books are encouraged to share data for benchmarking and development of best practices.
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  • [SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences
anglais
  • impact
  • open access
  • monographs
  • books
  • mixed method
  • altmetrics
  • metrics
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    Wolverhampton Intellectual Repository and E-Theses (University of Wolverhampton)

    Auteurs/Autrices : Michael Taylor ORCID

    Référence de la revue : Volume 125, 2020, pp. 2523-2543

    DOI : 10.1007/s11192-020-03735-8
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