New Report From OCLC Research: Improving Open Access Discovery for Academic Library Users
From OCLC Research:
Improving Open Access Discovery for Academic Library Users examines strategies for making scholarly, peer-reviewed open access (OA) publications more discoverable for your library community.
OCLC Research partnered with two Dutch library consortia—Universiteitsbibliotheken en Nationale Bibliotheek (UKB) and Samenwerkingsverband Hogeschoolbibliotheken (SHB)—to investigate how academic libraries can connect users with OA content. Dutch academic libraries have been instrumental in the progress toward full open access to publications for all educational institutions and research domains in the Netherlands. This report bridges the gap between the availability and discoverability of OA publications.
The research findings shared in this report analyze the efforts made by library staff to make OA publications discoverable and explore user behaviors at seven institutions in the Netherlands. The findings can serve as a catalyst for academic libraries worldwide to engage in meaningful conversations about enhancing OA discoverability given local contexts and user needs.
Key Contributions of the Report:
- Provides valuable insights into the measures taken by library staff in the Netherlands to facilitate the discoverability of OA publications.
- Highlights library staff’s successful efforts to support user needs and explores opportunities to improve.
- Identifies key stakeholders in the OA landscape and provides actionable suggestions for them to maximize the impact of their contributions.
Authors
Ixchel M. Faniel
OCLC Research
Brittany Brannon
OCLC Research
Lesley A. Langa
OCLC Research
Brooke Doyle
OCLC Research
Titia van der Werf
OCLC Research
Resources
Direct to Full Text Report (U.S. Letter)
74 pages; PDF.
DOI: 10.25333/4xem-xr80
Direct to Summary
2 pages; PDF.
Direct to Report Info Page + Links to A4 Versions
Filed under: Academic Libraries, Libraries, News, Open Access, Patrons and Users
About Gary Price
Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.