The Forest, The Trees, The Bark, The Pith: An Intensive Look at the Circulation Rates of Primary Texts in Ten Major Literature Areas at the University of Oregon Libraries

J. Staiger
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This poster looks at the circulation rate for literary primary texts, which constitute a unique area of collecting in academic libraries: while they do not in most cases meet immediate research needs, it is assumed that libraries ought to acquire them, for reasons including future research needs, preservation of the cultural record, and the ability of members of the intellectual community to stay current, those these remain primarily tacit. The circulation trends of contemporary literary works in ten areas of literature (English, American, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Latin American, Chinese, Japanese, and Russian) over the past twenty years at the University of Oregon Knight Library are presented and the circulation turnover rate (CTR), for each of these subject areas are presented. Sample graphs allow for the comparison of circulation rates and numbers of books across time, and serve as examples of the utility of such visualizations of the numbers. The key question raised by the study is what makes a good CTR for a particular region of the collection? The poster concludes by summarizing the considerations that bear on the interpretation of the CTR as an index of how the collection is “working.”
森林,树木,树皮,树皮:对俄勒冈大学图书馆十大文学领域主要文本流通率的深入研究
这张海报着眼于文学原始文本的流通率,这构成了学术图书馆收藏的一个独特领域:虽然它们在大多数情况下不能满足当前的研究需求,但假设图书馆应该获得它们,原因包括未来的研究需求,文化记录的保存以及知识分子社区成员保持最新的能力,这些主要是隐性的。本文介绍了俄勒冈大学奈特图书馆过去二十年来十个文学领域(英语、美国语、德语、法语、意大利语、西班牙语、拉丁美洲语、汉语、日语和俄语)当代文学作品的流通趋势,以及这些学科领域的流通周转率(CTR)。示例图表允许对流通率和图书数量进行比较,并作为数字可视化的实用示例。该研究提出的关键问题是,对于收藏的特定区域来说,是什么造就了良好的点击率?海报最后总结了将点击率解释为收集如何“工作”的索引所需要考虑的因素。
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