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Enhancing Access to Researchers'
Papers: How Librarians and Use of Social
Media Can Help
Brian Kelly
UKOLN ISC
University of Bath
Bath, UK
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Introduction
About Me
Brian Kelly:
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UK Web Focus: national advisory post to UK HEIs
Long-standing Web evangelist
Based at UKOLN at the University of Bath
Prolific blogger (1,000+ posts since Nov 2006)
User of social media to support work activities
Prolific speaker (~380 talks from 1996-2011)
Part of UKOLN’s Innovation Support Centre (ISC)
UKOLN:
• Supporting innovation across higher & further
education
• Funded by JISC
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I also write peerreviewed papers and
deposit them in Opus
63 items
60 full text
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Are They Popular?
Most downloaded
items in Opus
since launch
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Reasons For Paper’s Popularity
Possible reasons
• Quality of paper
• Quality of metadata
• Provision of full-text, rather than just
metadata
• Importance of co-authors
• Role of social media
• Formats used (HTML as well as PDFs)
• Location of authors (3 authors and 5 items
in top 20 from Wessex House level 5!)
• Other suggestions?
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Evidence
How do we find out more?
• Peak statistics no longer
available on Opus 
But:
• Blog post about availability in Opus published on
11 August 2009
Conclusion:
Blog post responsible for initial popularity
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Evidence
How do we find out more?
• Peak statistics no longer
available on Opus 
But:
• Blog post about availability in Opus published on
11 August 2009
But: blog stats also show only
total of 36 clicks to Opus entry
Conclusion:
Blog post (& tweet?) responsible for initial popularity
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Beyond the Individual Paper
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Most downloaded papers
from UKOLN staff
16 out of top 20 mine!
Evidence of value of
particular techniques?
SEO or SMO
SEO:
Helping Google find your papers through:
• Writing style, document structure, …
• In-bound links
SMO:
Helping other people find your papers through:
• Viral marketing
• Sharing on social media services
SMO: Good for new papers, but not relevant for popular
papers written from 2004-8
SEO: Document structure consistent. Difference
appears to be significant nos. of in-bound links
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Third Party Services
Significant use of third party
services to link to Opus:
• LinkedIn
• Researchgate
• Academia.edu
• Mendeley
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Popular Elsewhere?
Survey of Russell
Group university
use of services
published on UK
Web Focus blog
on 5 March 2012
Conclusions
• Popularity of Academia &
LinkedIn established
• Let’s encourage our
researchers to have links
to papers in IR
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Further Work
Further work planned:
• SEO analysis of institutional
repositories using
Linkdiagnosis.com &
Majesticseo.com
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Further Work
Further work planned:
• SEO analyses of institutional
repositories using
Linkdiagnosis & Majesticseo
Initial findings (from Linkdiagnosis.com)
suggest importance of:
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Wordpress.com (100)
Wikipedia (100)
Microsoft Academic Search (100)
MSN.com (100)
Ethical Considerations
Is promotion of ‘marketing’ of
research outputs ethical?
Thoughts:
• Importance of ‘impact’
• Political relevance
• Researchers taking responsibility
for highlighting papers they feel
important
• A library of papers nobody reads
is, in some respects, a failure
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Ethical Considerations
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Is promotion of ‘marketing’ of
research outputs ethical?
Thoughts:
• Importance of ‘impact’
• Political relevance
• Researchers taking responsibility
for highlighting papers they feel
important
• A library of papers nobody reads
is, in some respects, a failure
The goal:
• Researchers and practitioners
finding papers easily
• Reading, discussing & citing
papers
The Social Librarian
Librarians can help support researchers in maximising
access to their research
Librarians can also:
• Build on established values of honesty and trust
• Present themselves & their values to popular
social media sharing services
• Provide indicators of value of resources on those
services
Or:
• Do on popular services what they did on little
used Library web sites in 1990s!
• Gain benefits from the ‘network effect’
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My Trusted Social Librarian post:
See
http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/2012/02/16/mytrusted-social-librarian/
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My Trusted Social Librarian
Ideas from Tony
Hirst’s OUseful blog:
• Could Librarians Be
Influential Friends?
27 Oct 2010
• Invisible Library Support
– Now You Can’t Afford
Not to be Social?
13 Jan 2012
I trust my peers to share valuable resources
• Are librarians missing?
• Is this a threat to their value in an electronic age?
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Figshare blog post, 26 March 2012
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Conclusions
• Library sector has tended to
focus on in-house services
Open up the metadata!
(Library web site; IR; …)
• Missing opportunities to exploit potential of social
sharing services?
• Missing opportunities to exploit library values of trust,
honesty and transparency?
• Enhanced access can be based on:
 In-house technical developments
 Advocacy, open licences, …
 Exploiting popular services which link to content
• Opportunities await!
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Questions
Any questions or comments?
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Acknowledgements
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