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Library- What Library? Information Services for Researchers Michael Jubb Research Information Network Sci Tech Conference Masterclass London, 30 April 2009

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Presentation by Michael Jubb to the 2009 SciTech Conference, barbican, London, UK

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Library- What Library? Information Services for

Researchers Michael Jubb

Research Information Network

Sci Tech Conference MasterclassLondon, 30 April 2009

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The Enlightenment Ideal

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A Changing Landscape

Research in the Lab

Libraries and Archives

Publications and DataFieldwork

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A Changing Landscape

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Visits to the Library

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The Role of Information in Research: a Crude Model

Defining a set of research questions, issues or problemsIdentifying relevant existing information and knowledgeAccessing, analysing, and evaluating existing knowledge and dataDesigning a methodology for generating new knowledgeApplying the methodology and discovering new information and knowledgeCombining old and new knowledge to answer research questions and to enhance understandingDisseminating the outcomes of research in a form that is both sustainable and retrievable

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Researchers as Users of Information

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What do researchers want to find and use?

Research Resources Yes No Journal articles 99.5% 0.5%

Chapters in multi-authored books 97.0% 3.0%

Organization’s web sites 90.8% 9.2%

Expertise of individuals 90.1% 9.9%

Conference proceedings 85.8% 14.2%

Monographs 83.3% 16.7%

Datasets – published or unpublished 62.0% 38.0%

Original text sources, e.g. newspapers, historical records 61.5% 38.5%

Preprints 54.7% 45.3%

Non-text sources, e.g. images, audio, artifacts 47.0% 53.0%

Other 18.0% 82.0%

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What Discovery Services do they Use?Ranked research discovery service/source Rating

1. General search engine 1.6

2. Internal library portal 2.0

3. Specialist search engine 2.1

4. Research colleague 2.2

5. Subject-specific gateway 2.4

6. A&I service, Bibliographic database 2.6

7. External library or library portal 2.7

8=. Browsing internal library shelves 2.9

8=. Citation index 2.9

10. Librarian 3.1

11. List-servs 3.3

12. Blogs 3.5

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Journal use and research outcomes

3 groups of universitiesLink between usage and outcomes?

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Journal use and research outcomes

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Researchers as Creators and Communicators

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Continuity and Changing RolesCore requirements

registrationgrowth of collaborative researchpre-prints and working papers

certificationpre-publication and post-publication peer review

dissemination self-publicationprint (and journals?) no longer necessary

preservation who’s responsible?

Key agentsresearchersresearch institutionspublisherssecondary publisherslibrarieslearned societies

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Some more challengesDissemination and impactResearch assessment and evaluationOpen access publishing

Green routeGold route

Dealing with dataIPRNew ways of communicating

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Where do UK researchers publish?

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Arts & humanities 82.0 6.1 8.6 6.5 2.8

Social sciences 77.9 8.6 15.9 5.3 3.8

Phy sical sciences 72.6 20.6 27.8 6.3 5.4

Life sciences 78.3 8.6 14.1 10.1 14.9

Sub-based journal (SBJ )

SBJ + OA repository

SBJ + own website

Fee-based OA journal

Free OA journal

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Key issuesWhat are researchers’ needs? How can they best be met?

Who provides what and how? Is that provision sustainable?

Content

Services

Skills

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Any questions?

Michael Jubbwww.rin.ac.uk