Streaming availability and library circulation : an exploratory study

The contents of a popular film and television video collection at a mid-sized university totaling 2,242 items were examined for availability and total number of checkouts on three major streaming services: Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. A total of 1026 titles were coded for availability on Netflix...

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Main Authors: Finlay, S. Craig, Johnson, Michael, Behles, Cody
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1542312021-12-22T20:10:42Z Streaming availability and library circulation : an exploratory study Finlay, S. Craig Johnson, Michael Behles, Cody Library and information science The contents of a popular film and television video collection at a mid-sized university totaling 2,242 items were examined for availability and total number of checkouts on three major streaming services: Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. A total of 1026 titles were coded for availability on Netflix and Hulu. Then, 454 items were coded for availability on Amazon Instant. It was found that total circulation counts changed depending on the streaming services used. Specifically only Hulu was found to correlate negatively. Library titles available on Netflix Streaming had more charges on average then titles not available on Netflix streaming. Titles available on Amazon Instant were twice as likely to circulate then items not available on Amazon Instant. This leads to the possibility that Amazon Instant might be used as collection development tool in order to gauge how often certain DVD title could circulate. In addition it can be concluded that availability over subscription streaming services, such as Netflix and Amazon Instant, actually points to items that may circulate more frequently. Published version 2021-12-16T04:19:27Z 2021-12-16T04:19:27Z 2014 Journal Article Finlay, S. C., Johnson, M. & Behles, C. (2014). Streaming availability and library circulation : an exploratory study. Library and Information Science Research E-Journal, 24(1), 1-10. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LIBRES.2014.1.1 1058-6768 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154231 10.32655/LIBRES.2014.1.1 1 24 1 10 en Library and Information Science Research E-Journal © 2014 S. Craig Finlay, Michael Johnson, Cody Behles. All rights reserved. application/pdf
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Finlay, S. Craig
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Behles, Cody
Streaming availability and library circulation : an exploratory study
description The contents of a popular film and television video collection at a mid-sized university totaling 2,242 items were examined for availability and total number of checkouts on three major streaming services: Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. A total of 1026 titles were coded for availability on Netflix and Hulu. Then, 454 items were coded for availability on Amazon Instant. It was found that total circulation counts changed depending on the streaming services used. Specifically only Hulu was found to correlate negatively. Library titles available on Netflix Streaming had more charges on average then titles not available on Netflix streaming. Titles available on Amazon Instant were twice as likely to circulate then items not available on Amazon Instant. This leads to the possibility that Amazon Instant might be used as collection development tool in order to gauge how often certain DVD title could circulate. In addition it can be concluded that availability over subscription streaming services, such as Netflix and Amazon Instant, actually points to items that may circulate more frequently.
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title Streaming availability and library circulation : an exploratory study
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