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An Analysis of “Request It” Print Delivery Service in the Alma Library Management System and Its Impact on Physical Browsing in a Midsized Private Academic Library
Collection Management Pub Date : 2019-08-01 , DOI: 10.1080/01462679.2019.1646686
Ryan F. Buller 1
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Abstract The ability to browse a circulating library collection has been shown to be an important component of access and discovery for library patrons. While we are unable to definitively identify all times when patrons browse collections, we can examine when there is a higher likelihood they are not. Faculty from University Libraries at the University of Denver engaged in a study examining what types of books were most likely to have a checkout transaction that originated from a patron request in the library catalog. By examining this data, they were able to determine which disciplines (Education, American History, Social Science, Fine Art, and Law) were more likely to request books than other disciplines, and in which subjects browsing was less likely to occur.

中文翻译:

Alma图书馆管理系统中“Request It”打印交付服务及其对中型私立学术图书馆实体浏览的影响分析

摘要 浏览流通图书馆馆藏的能力已被证明是图书馆顾客访问和发现的重要组成部分。虽然我们无法明确确定顾客浏览馆藏的所有时间,但我们可以检查何时他们没有浏览馆藏的可能性更高。丹佛大学图书馆的教职员工进行了一项研究,调查哪些类型的书籍最有可能发生源自图书馆目录中的顾客请求的结账交易。通过检查这些数据,他们能够确定哪些学科(教育、美国历史、社会科学、美术和法律)比其他学科更有可能索取书籍,以及哪些学科不太可能发生浏览。
更新日期:2019-08-01
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