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EPIC Online Publishing Use and Costs Evaluation Program: Summary Report.

Dec 21, 2015

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Page 1: EPIC Online Publishing Use and Costs Evaluation Program: Summary Report.

EPIC Online Publishing Use and Costs

Evaluation Program:Summary Report

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Purpose of EPIC Evaluation Program

• To investigate how online electronic resources affect different aspects of the scholarly communication process.

a) general perspective

b) through lens of EPIC projects

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How Does the Shift to Electronic Resources Affect the Following Groups?

• Publishers

• Information Technology

• Librarians

• Faculty

• Students

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Research Projects

•Librarian Focus Group

•Faculty Interviews

•Student Interviews

•Librarian Online Survey (1007 respondents)

•Faculty Online Survey (845 respondents)

•Student Online Survey (1233 respondents)

http://www.epic.columbia.edu/eval/

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Summary of Findings

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Librarians: Changes in Library Staffing, Responsibilities, and Skills

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Staffing

64% of librarians report that additional staff have been added:

• IT staff (48%)

• Webmaster (38%)

• Site licensing specialists (12%)

• Data management librarian (7%)

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New Responsibilities

• Instructing users in use of electronic resources (91%)

• Reviewing/evaluating/ electronic resources for purchase (80%)

• Recommend for purchase (78%)

• Evaluate usage (50%)

• Make retention decisions (50%)

• Review license agreements (22%)

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New Job Skills

When asked to list out new skills needed, respondents mentioned:

• Overall knowledge of computers and software

• Web development/programming

• Computer search skills

• Database knowledge

• Troubleshooting skills

• Decision making skills for purchase of new electronic resources

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Faculty and Students:Changes in Teaching, Research,

and Learning

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Teaching99.8% use electronic resources in some capacity for teaching

Enhanced lectures/course assignments:

• Use of current events information (81%)

• Use of real data for examples or assignments (85%)

• Use of Internet during class to demonstrate with interactive graphics (Flash) or applets (70%)

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Teaching (cont’)Supplementary teaching tools:

• Use of online information as primary or secondary course material (92%)

• Use of Learning Management Environments (35%)

Administrative aid:

• Course website (61%)

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Research

92% report electronic resources have affected the type of projects they work on

Affects types of projects worked on:

• Increased access to colleagues from around the world within and outside their area of expertise (77%)

• Increased access to information in own field (63%)

• Increased access to data (59%)

• Increased access to information outside area of expertise which allows work on interdisciplinary projects (44%)

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Research (cont’)

Affects productivity and audience reached:

• Increases scholarly productivity (75%)

• Research reaches a broader audience (59%)

• Research gets out into the public eye sooner (48%)

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LearningBenefits reaped:

• Ability to do projects they couldn’t have done in the past (F: 85%, S: 73%)

Challenges faced:

• Get overloaded with information (S: 57%)

• Have difficulty judging the quality of information

(F: 93%, S: 51%)

• Plagiarism (F: 87%, S: 48%)

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Learning (cont’)

Work habits:

• Tend to go no further than electronic resources

(F: 91%, S: 55%)

• Students don’t learn how to use physical library (F: 89%, S: 23%)

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Observations and Conclusions

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Change in Role of Library

• Physical spaces other than the library are taking on important roles in research, teaching, and learning

• Physical library used more for its’ study space than for its’ academic resources

• Lack of organized instruction for remote users

• Loss of library control over the quality of material that reaches users

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Change in Information that Reaches Users

• Availability of information that users might otherwise not have

• Increased use of non-library sponsored materials

• Too much information

• Not all information is good information (lack of quality control)

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Change In Faculty/StudentWork Habits

When, where, and what they use:

• Work any time of day or night

• Work from locations other than a campus facility

• Often don’t go beyond electronic resources

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Change in Interactions

Between Faculty and Students:

• Use of Learning Management Environments

• Use of e-mail

Among Faculty:

• Increased contact with colleagues outside one’s institution

• Virtual conferences

• Virtual research teams

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Critical Areas for Further Research

• Library and publishing strategies that acknowledge faculty and student use of Google as the first stop for research.

• Future role of libraries as physical and virtual spaces for research and learning

• Need for new functionality in electronic resources to satisfy new user expectations.

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Christina NormanResearch Director

The Electronic Publishing Initiative at Columbia (EPIC)

[email protected]://www.epic.columbia.edu/eval