why can't students get the sources they need? results from a real availability study

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Why can’t students get the sources they need? Results from a real availability study Sanjeet Mann Arts & Electronic Resources Librarian, University of Redlands 29 th Annual NASIG Conference, Ft. Worth, Texas May 2, 2014

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Results from an availability study with University of Redlands undergraduates conducted Spring 2014 and presented at the 29th Annual NASIG Conference in Fort Worth, TX.

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Page 1: Why can't students get the sources they need? Results from a real availability study

Why can’t students get the sources they need?Results from a real availability study

Sanjeet Mann

Arts & Electronic Resources Librarian, University of Redlands

29th Annual NASIG Conference, Ft. Worth, Texas

May 2, 2014

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How do you get full text?

Librarian Student

Paige Mann Carlos Puma

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Research methods

Technical errors = availability study

• Quantitative

• Large sample for statistical validity

• Researcher tests access (“simulated availability”)

Human interaction = usability study

• Qualitative

• 5-7 users

• Researcher observes library users

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My methodology• Cognitive walkthrough

• 7 students x 2 searches x 10 results ≈ 142 interactions

• Jing screen capture software

• Demographic survey and results spreadsheet

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Results

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Errors

System 31

User35

Both16

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Severe systems errors• A&I database has no OpenURL link

• Target database refuses the OpenURL

• A&I database has bad/missing metadata• Can info be found in Google?

• Knowledge base doesn’t offer article-level linking • Is student willing to browse?

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Student encounters a system error

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Severe human errors

• Didn’t test link

• Used system incorrectly

• Overlooked important information

• Got frustrated and gave up

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Student experiences user error

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Conceptual model

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Questions availability studies can address

• How often do errors occur? Should we be satisfied with our technical infrastructure? (systems)

• How often do users need ILL? (interlibrary loan)

• Do we have enough full text in the collection? (collection development)

• Are we teaching users what they need to be successful at obtaining electronic resources? (instruction)

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For discussion at University of Redlands

• 13% error rate in 2013 simulated study• Common problems = source metadata, KB support for OA titles

• 41% local availability (research libraries average 60%)• 2 of 3 items not held in local collection in 2013 study• 43% interactions result in ILL in 2014 study

• Threshold concepts vs. search/retrieval mechanics• How do you teach students to be thoughtful, resilient searchers?

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What would I do differently?• Larger, personalized incentives

• Simplify research design

• Cognitive walkthrough as group activity

• Jing + Camtasia Studio worked OK

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Further Reading• Selective bibliography: http://goo.gl/4fu47

• Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/sanjeetmann

• University of Redlands availability study datasets• 2012 (simulated) http://goo.gl/606us • 2013 (simulated) http://goo.gl/O5XK9A • 2014 (real) http://goo.gl/BaAm5T