학술논문

A performance index approach to library collection
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Performance Measurement and Metrics, 2010, Vol. 11, Issue 3, pp. 259-265.
Subject
research-article
Research paper
cat-LISC
Library & information science
cat-LLM
Librarianship/library management
cat-LISE
Library & information services
Indexing
Collections management
Libraries
Usage statistics
Language
English
ISSN
1467-8047
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the new application of a performance index (p‐index), extending its use to libraries for measuring and evaluating library circulation statistics in terms of quality and quantity of library books usage by subjects.
The study uses NISCAIR library circulation data and computes p‐index as well as h‐index for comparing usage in different subjects.
The results indicate that a two dimensional map of quality vs quantity of transactions can be used for better understanding and evaluation of library usage.
The h‐ and p‐indices and the quality‐quantity maps can be used as a benchmark for monitoring library performance in addition to finding out high value areas in the library collection, high value users, and high value books.
The paper is able to supplement the insights normally available from routine statistical analysis of circulation data.
This study may help in providing knowledge/insights in building up collections.