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MINES for Libraries™
Presented by
Martha Kyrillidou
Director of the ARL Statistics and Service Quality Programs
Association of Research Libraries
at
PALCI
October 24, 2008
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ARL Statistics
• More than 50% of the library
materials expenditures in major research
libraries is spent on
electronic
resources
even higher
• This proportion is
for
smaller college and university libraries
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ARL Toolkit…
• StatsQUAL
– ARL Statistics
– LibQUAL+
– E-Metrics
– DigiQUAL+
– ClimateQUAL
–MINES for Libraries
• Brinley Franklin and Terry Plum
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Measuring Digital Content Use
The most popular current method of measuring usage of
electronic resources by libraries is not through webbased usage surveys, but through vendor supplied data
of library patron usage or transaction usage.
Web-based usage surveys are increasingly relevant in the
collection of usage data to make collection development
and service decisions, to document evidence of usage
by certain patron populations, and to collect and analyze
performance outputs.
Brinley Franklin and Terry Plum, “Successful Web Survey Methodologies for Measuring the Impact of Networked
Electronic Services (MINES for LibrariesTM)” IFLA Journal 32 (1) March, 2006
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What is MINES?
• Action research
– Historically rooted in indirect cost studies
– Set of recommendations for research design
– Set of recommendations for web survey
presentation
– Set of recommendations for information
architecture in libraries
– Plan for continual assessment of networked
electronic resources
– An opportunity to benchmark across libraries
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MINES for Libraries
TM
• MINES is a transaction-based research methodology consisting
of a web-based survey form and a random moments sampling
plan
• MINES typically measures who is using electronic resources,
where users are located at the time of use, and their purpose of
use in the least obtrusive way
• MINES was adopted by the Association of Research Libraries
(ARL) as part of the “New Measures” toolkit in May, 2003. 40
North American universities in the last four years. More than
100,000 North American networked services users have been
surveyed using a standard protocol.
• MINES is different from other electronic resource usage
measures that quantify total usage (e.g., Project COUNTER, EMetrics) or measure how well a library makes electronic
resources accessible (LibQUAL+™).
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Questions Addressed By MINES for Libraries™
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How extensively do sponsored researchers use
electronic resources? How much usage is for
non-funded research, instruction/education,
student research papers, and course work?
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Are researchers and instructors more likely to
use the electronic resources from inside or
outside the library? What about other
classifications of users?
•
Are there differences in the use of electronic resources depending
on the user’s location (e.g., in the library; on-campus, but not in the
library; or off-campus)?
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Could MINES, combined with usage counts, provide an infrastructure
to make electronic resource usage studies routine, robust, and easily
integrated into administrative decision-making process for assessing
networked electronic resources?
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Library User Survey
Patron Status
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Library User Survey
Affiliation
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Library User Survey
Location
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Library User Survey
Purpose
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Key aspects …
• Ongoing assessment service
• R&D opportunity to understand and
improve the technology infrastructure
• Inform decision making
• Provide basis for sound actions
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Library Assessment Conference
Fall 2010
Baltimore/Washington DC
USA
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