Relationships between metadata application and downloads in an institutional repository of an American law school

Background. The Duke Law Scholarship Repository is a successful digital repository of an American law school, with over 1 million downloads per year. A series of studies were conducted to understand the relationship between metadata work and downloads. Objective. The paper reports an analysis of the...

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Main Authors: White, Hollie C., Chen, Sean, Liu, Guangya
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1543452021-12-22T20:10:48Z Relationships between metadata application and downloads in an institutional repository of an American law school White, Hollie C. Chen, Sean Liu, Guangya Library and information science Background. The Duke Law Scholarship Repository is a successful digital repository of an American law school, with over 1 million downloads per year. A series of studies were conducted to understand the relationship between metadata work and downloads. Objective. The paper reports an analysis of the relationships between certain metadata elements and repository downloads. Methods. Quantitative statistical methods, specifically correlation, t-test and multiple regression analysis, were used. Results. Statistically significant relationships were found between download frequency and factors relating to abstract, co-authors, page count and discipline. Negative statistically significant relationships were found between download frequency and free text keywords, as well as controlled vocabulary subject terms. Contributions. This study is an example of how in-use repository system administrators can demonstrate the impact of metadata work for institutional scholarly outreach. Also, this study adds another dimension to the keyword and searching/download literature that has been building since the 1970s. Published version 2021-12-17T07:44:23Z 2021-12-17T07:44:23Z 2018 Journal Article White, H. C., Chen, S. & Liu, G. (2018). Relationships between metadata application and downloads in an institutional repository of an American law school. Library and Information Science Research E-Journal, 28(1), 13-24. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LIBRES.2018.1.2 1058-6768 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154345 10.32655/LIBRES.2018.1.2 1 28 13 24 en Library and Information Science Research E-Journal © 2019 Hollie C. White, Sean Chen, Guangya Liu. All rights reserved. application/pdf
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Relationships between metadata application and downloads in an institutional repository of an American law school
description Background. The Duke Law Scholarship Repository is a successful digital repository of an American law school, with over 1 million downloads per year. A series of studies were conducted to understand the relationship between metadata work and downloads. Objective. The paper reports an analysis of the relationships between certain metadata elements and repository downloads. Methods. Quantitative statistical methods, specifically correlation, t-test and multiple regression analysis, were used. Results. Statistically significant relationships were found between download frequency and factors relating to abstract, co-authors, page count and discipline. Negative statistically significant relationships were found between download frequency and free text keywords, as well as controlled vocabulary subject terms. Contributions. This study is an example of how in-use repository system administrators can demonstrate the impact of metadata work for institutional scholarly outreach. Also, this study adds another dimension to the keyword and searching/download literature that has been building since the 1970s.
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author White, Hollie C.
Chen, Sean
Liu, Guangya
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Chen, Sean
Liu, Guangya
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title Relationships between metadata application and downloads in an institutional repository of an American law school
title_short Relationships between metadata application and downloads in an institutional repository of an American law school
title_full Relationships between metadata application and downloads in an institutional repository of an American law school
title_fullStr Relationships between metadata application and downloads in an institutional repository of an American law school
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between metadata application and downloads in an institutional repository of an American law school
title_sort relationships between metadata application and downloads in an institutional repository of an american law school
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