E-Journal Usage and Scholarly Communication using Transaction Log Analysis: A Case Study of E- Journal (Full Text) Download Patterns of NAL Scientists and Engineers
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2009-02-25
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Most scientists today have access to full-text e-journals. In most cases, this facility is provided right
at the desktop. In this paper, we present a case study of full-text e-journal patterns amongst the
scientists and engineers at the National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), a constituent of the Council
of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). The facility at NAL is provided right to the desktop
through the NAL-CSIR-NISCAIR e-conglomerate. Today, National Institute of Science Communication
and Information Research (NISCAIR) provides e-access to more than 4042 world-class e-journals to
all S&T personnel of the CSIR fraternity. This CSIR-NISCAIR initiative allows any scientist in any
CSIR Laboratory to access this electronic information to keep abreast of the latest technological
developments in his area of specialization.
The analysis of data on the full-text e-journal patterns is presented for the period 2005 to 2007. The
major findings that we would like to highlight in this paper are: (a) the mean number (per-month) of
full-text downloads for the above three years was found to be different through Kruskal Wallis test of
‘One Way Analysis of Variance’ at 1% level of significance and (b) Chi-Square test was applied to test
whether there is independence between the years and the publishers. The calculated value of Chi-
Square was found to be 510.6, which is highly significant. Hence we conclude that for the full-text
downloads data, the years and the publishers are not independent. This Chi-Square test was carried
out for only those publishers (4 in number) for which the data was available for all the three years
(2005-2007).
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Scholarly Communication, Usage Patterns, Scientific Communication, NISCAIR, CSIR, NAL, Electronic Journals