From: Brian O'Leary <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 5, 2018 7:39 AM

Understanding OA Ebook Usage: Toward a Common Framework

New York, NY (June 5, 2018) – The Book Industry Study Group (BISG) will
collaborate with KU Research and researchers from the universities of
Michigan and North Texas to convene a structured community conversation
focused on improving usage and engagement tracking for open access (OA)
ebooks. With the generous support of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the
one-year project will run from June 1, 2018, to May 31, 2019.

It is often said that an OA publication will be more often downloaded,
used, and cited than a comparable restricted-access title. Publishers need
to demonstrate such impact to receive support for their open access
programs, funders look for usage data to demonstrate return on their
investments, and authors are eager to show evidence of additional reach and
influence for their work. Because of differences in the supply chain,
however, information about the impact of academic ebooks, especially OA
books, is much more difficult to gather, analyze, and communicate than
comparable information about electronic journals.

This funded project will identify the challenges in understanding the usage
of OA ebooks, suggest some opportunities for resolving them, and create a
framework for future action through community consultation. It will focus
on the challenges of identifying and aggregating relevant information from
different platforms, analyzing what has been gathered in ways that respect
user privacy, and communicating relevant information about usage to
stakeholders.

As well as looking at usage metrics, the researchers will explore
indicators of engagement such as altmetrics. An important objective is to
connect strands of research currently being conducted separately in the
United States and Europe, by both for-profit and non-profit entities.
Following the conclusion of this research project, BISG will publish a
white paper of findings and propose a pathway for future action.

The principal investigators are Charles Watkinson (University of Michigan),
Kevin Hawkins (University of North Texas), Lucy Montgomery (KU Research),
and Brian O’Leary (BISG). Katherine Skinner (Educopia Institute) will act
as a professional facilitator for the summit. Further information about the
project can be found here: http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/143840

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/BISG works to create a more informed, empowered and efficient book
industry. Its broad membership includes scholarly, trade, education, and
professional, as well as distributors, wholesalers, retailers,
manufacturers, service providers, and libraries./

/KU Research  is a team of researchers and publishing industry
practitioners working together to help realise the possibilities of digital
technology and OA for specialist scholarly books and the communities that
care about them./

For more information, contact Brian O'Leary: [log in to unmask] (646) 336-7141
(work phone), or (973) 985-9880 (cell phone).

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Brian F. O'Leary
Executive Director, Book Industry Study Group
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