Tam Metin Makale Kullanım Verilerinin Bibliyometrik Analizi. (Bibliometric Analysis of Full-Text Article Use Data)
Abstract
The main objective of collection
management in libraries is to provide information
sources needed by library users. The most
frequently used information sources in
collections are determined by carrying out usage
analysis studies. This paper aims to investigate
the most frequently used journal titles along with
their subjects and years, and the relationship
between journal use and impact factors.
Transaction logs of more than one million articles
that were downloaded from ScienceDirect
electronic journals database by the users of
Hacettepe University Libraries during 2002-2006
were used for analysis. Each record contained
COUNTER-based (Counting Online Usage of
Networked Information Resources) data about
downloaded article (such as journal name, year,
and so on). More articles were downloaded in
health sciences. The average number of
downloaded articles per journal were higher in
chemistry, pharmacology, chemical engineering,
medicine and neurology. Journals with high
impact factors were also used more often
(Pearson’s r = .194, p < .01). A small number of
core journals in each subject satisfied one third of
all downloaded articles. These findings will help
Hacettepe University Libraries better manage its
licensed journals collection. Training sessions
can be increased for ScienceDirect journals (and
subjects) that were less-frequently used. Use