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2. Founding sponsors. AAP/PSP ALPSP ARL Blackwell Publishing EBSCO Ingenta Institute of Physics Publishing JISC . Lippincott, Williams
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1. COUNTER and Article Download MetricsPresentation by Mark Robertson President AsiaBlackwell Publishing Tokyo, January 2006
2. 2 Founding sponsors AAP/PSP
ALPSP
ARL
Blackwell Publishing
EBSCO
Ingenta
Institute of Physics Publishing
JISC Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
Nature Publishing Group
Oxford University Press
The Publishers Association
ProQuest
Taylor & Francis
STM
UKSG
3. 3 Goals Credible, compatible, consistent publisher/vendor-generated statistics for the global information community
Libraries and consortia need online usage statistics
To assess the value of different online products/services
To support collection development
To plan infrastructure
Publishers need online usage statistics
To experiment with new pricing models
To assess the relative importance of the different channels by which information reaches the market
To provide editorial support
To plan infrastructure
4. 4 Codes of practice Definitions of terms used
Specifications for Usage Reports
Data processing guidelines
Auditing
Compliance
Maintenance and development of the Code of Practice
Governance of COUNTER
5. 5 Current members Industry organizations
Library consortia
Libraries
Vendors including the following publishers:
ACS Publications American Association for the Advancement of Science American Institute of Physics American Psychological Association American Society for Civil Engineers American Society for Hematology Annual Reviews Bentham Science Publishers Blackwell Publishing BMJ Publishing Group CABI International Cambridge University Press Casalini Libri East View Information Services EDP Sciences Elsevier Emerald Gale/Thomson Learning Greenwood Press H.W. Wilson
HighWire Press
Institute of Physics Publishing Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins Macmillan Publisher Services Technologies MarketPower Media Massachusetts Medical Society Nature Publishing Group OECD Oxford University Press Peeters Publishing Project MUSE ProQuest Royal Society of Chemistry S Karger AG Sage Publications Scholastic Inc. Semantico Ltd Society for Endocrinology & BioScientifica Ltd. Springer-Verlag Taylor & Francis Group The Scientific World Thieme Publishing Group Thomson ISI University of California Press University of Chicago Press USACO Corporation Wiley
6. 6 Journals and databases Release 1:
Code of Practice launched in January 2003
60%+ of Science Citation Index articles now covered
A widely adopted standard by publishers and librarians
Librarians use in collection development decisions
Publishers use in marketing to prove value
Now being used to develop other metrics and monitor trends
7. 7 JISC-Sponsored survey using JR1 17 UK Libraries; 4 STM Publishers for 2003 and 2004
Growth in article downloads
Publisher A: 12%- 208%
Publisher B: 12%- 59%
Publisher C: 23%- 154%
Publisher D: 22%- 81%
8. 8 Journals and databases Release 2
Published April 2005; Effective January 2006
Examples of the required usage reports in Excel and CSV formats, along with detailed display rules for each report to facilitate compliance.
XML DTDs for each report (optional)
Journal Report 1 modified to include new columns that report pdf and html requests separately
Specifications for usage reports to be provided at the consortium level (Journal Report 1 and Database Report 1)
Protocols to be used for recording and reporting usage when an intermediary aggregator or gateway is involved
9. 9 Release 2 usage report examples
10. 10 Release 2 usage report examples
11. 11 Release 2 usage report examples
12. 12 Books and reference works Draft CoP published February 2005
Covers online books, encyclopaedias, reference works
Developed by a task force of publishers and librarians with expertise in online books
Comments on draft will be accepted through December 2005
Focus Group held at Charleston Conference on 3 November 2005
Final version will be published in early 2006
13. 13 Draft code of practice for books Unit of access may include
Entire book
Chapter, entry (Section)
Page
Paragraph
Access depends on interface and organization of content
Entire book may be one PDF
Each chapter may have own PDF
Reference works may be organized by topic or section
14. 14 Audit Required within 18 months of compliance; annually thereafter
Independent auditor
Online audit
Audit will check each report for
Layout (correct rows, columns, headings)
Format (CSV or Excel)
Delivery (E-mail alert, access on password-controlled website)
Accuracy (Tolerance is -8% to +2%)
15. 15 Looking ahead: other important metrics Link activity
Where users come from and go to
Target and type of target
Year of publication
Use and value of backfiles
Type of material
Journal article, book, chapter, video, soundtrack
Article level data?
Volume versus value; applications of the data
16. 16 Understanding usage Usage statistics are an important tool
If reliable
If widely implemented by publishers
If widely adopted by customers
A useful check on other approaches
Interviews
Focus groups
Case studies
User surveys
Publisher
Library
17. 17 Membership Member Categories and Annual Fees (2006)
Publishers/intermediaries: $775
Library Consortia: $515
Libraries: $387
Industry organization: $387
Library affiliate: $156 (non-voting member)
Benefits of full membership
Owner of COUNTER with voting rights at annual general meeting, etc.
Regular bulletins on progress
Opportunity to receive advice on implementation
18. 18 For more information. http://www.projectcounter.org
19. 19 Citation caveats Thomson Scientific (ISI) covers 8500 journals or so, indexes citations to and from these, and monitors candidate journals
In some fields there are many citations to non-ISI journals and other output types.
About 60% of citations in articles in indexed journals are also to ISI-indexed records
At least 75% of material cited in science UoAs is ISI-indexed journal article material
The average for the social science UoAs is for about one-quarter of the cited material to be in ISI journals, but less than 10% in e.g. Linguistics
Each field has a characteristic citation growth profile . >
20. 20 Citation characteristics vary between fields
21. 21 Citation rates vary by subfield and journals
22. 22 International variations
23. 23 Good use of impact factors Impact data are very useful for management purposes
Time, place and field
Very few data types offer such flexibility
Impact in performance analysis
International comparisons
Institutional profiles and comparisons
Large baskets of comparable data records
Like for like comparisons
Sensible use of field aggregations
Sensible comparisons between entities
(From Jonathon Adams, Evidence Ltd (consultants advising the Dept Education Science, UK)
24. 24 Abuse of impact factors JIF used without consideration of field characteristics
Staff directed to high impact publication channels
Recruitment panels look for impact scores
Target setting focuses on impact
Individual performance analysis - small samples
Unstructured league tables not like-for-like
Application of impact data to fields where this is not core
This abuses journals as codified channels for communication
Researchers and users understand their journals and other output channels
Researchers select an optimal route for a specific report
Data reflect only part of each outputs impact on users
Whole fields may be misunderstood
25. 25 Reasons for choosing last journal
26. 26 Growth in metrics Bibliometrics
One data base Thomson Scientific (ISI)
Flaws in using Impact Factors
Circulation
Paper subscriptions
Member subscriptions
Online subscriptions
Online usage
Online usage
Table of Contents access
Abstracts access
Full text access
PDF downloads
We need
COUNTER
Data relating citations to circulation to online usage
27. 27 Example of online usage statistics
28. 28 Blackwell Publishing in Japan 20+ staff in Tokyo offices
Publishing and production of Japanese language editions of major medical journals distributed by the pharmaceutical industry
Sales and support to pharmaceutical industry
Online sales and support to libraries
Marketing of Blackwell books and journals at national and international conferences
Marketing of journals to faculty and to subscriptions agents
Publishing Japanese English language journals internationally on behalf of and in association with national societies>
29. 29 Japanese English language journals from Blackwell Anatomical Science International, Animal Science Journal, Asian Economic Journal, Asian Economic Policy Review, Asian Journal of Social Psychology, Cancer Science, Congenital Anomalies, The Developing Economies, Development Growth and Differentiation, Digestive Endoscopy, Entomological Science, Fisheries Science, Geriatrics and Gerontology International, Grassland Science, Human Cell, International Journal of Economic Theory, International Journal of Japanese Sociology, International Journal of Urology, Island Arc, Japan Journal of Nursing Science, The Japanese Economic Review, Japanese Psychological Research, Journal of Dermatology, Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management, Neuropathology, Nursing and Health Sciences, Pacific Economic Research, Pathology International, Pediatrics International, Phycological Research, Plant Species Biology, Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, Psychogeriatrics, Reproductive Medicine and Biology, Respirology, Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, Sleep and Biological Rhythms, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Therapeutic Apheresis, Weed Biology and Management.
30. 30 Japanese societies for which Blackwell publishes Japanese Association of Anatomists, Japanese Society of Animal Science, East Asian Economic Association, Japan Center of Economic Research, Asian Association of Social Psychology, Japanese Group Dynamics Association, Japanese Cancer Association, Japanese Teratology Society, Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO, Japanese Society for Developmental Biologists, Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society, Entomological Society of Japan, Japanese Society of Fisheries Science, Japanese Geriatrics Society, Japanese Society of Grassland Science, Japan Human Cell Society, International Association for Economic Theory, Japan Sociological Society, Japanese Urological Association, Geological Society of Japan, Japan Academy of Nursing Science, Japan Economic Association, Japanese Psychological Association, Japanese Dermatological Association, Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology; International Lake Environment Committee Foundation, Japanese Society of Neuropathology, Society for Nursing and Health Sciences, Nihon University Graduate School of Business, Japanese Society of Pathology, Japan Pediatric Society, Japanese Society of Phycology, Society for the Study of Species Biology, Folia Publishing Society, Japanese Psychogeriatric Society, Japanese Society of Fertility and Sterility; Japan Society of Fertilization and Implantation; Japan Society of Andrology, Japanese Respiratory Society, Tokyo International University, Showa Foundation for Economic Research, Japanese Society of Sleep Research, Japanese Society of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Japanese Society for Apheresis, Japan Society of Dialysis Therapy; Weed Science Society of Japan.
31. 31 More information Any Questions ?
Mark.Robertson@Asia.BlackwellPublishing.com
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com
Peter Shepherd (Project Director) pshepherd@projectcounter.com
http://www.projectcounter.org