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IDEF0-based Research on the Publishing Model of Chinese Digital Professional Periodical Clusters
Li Hong, Sheng Yu, Chu Lili
LIBRARY JOURNAL. 2016, 35 (2): 4-13.
By exploring the publishing model of China’s emerging professional digital periodical clusters, this paper aims to accelerate the integration of China’s professional digital information resources,and promote the clusters’ agglomeration scale, the services and brands in the direction of international professional digital information service providers. Based on the literature review of the current research on digital professional periodical clusters at home and abroad, this paper adopts IDEF0 model to define the key factors of the publishing model of Chinese digital professional periodical clusters, and then established a conceptual publishing model. The said publishing model brings together the domestic and foreign related research outcomes and practical experience and provides a panoramic view of the publishing model of Chinese digital professional periodical clusters in perspectives of input, control, machine and output.
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The American public library services and Inspiration Based on user awareness
Wang Meng, Zheng Jianming, Chen Ya
LIBRARY JOURNAL. 2016, 35 (2): 20-27.
From the perspective of user expectations, user behavior, user satisfaction, based on firsthand research data, ACSI model is used to explore the status of America’s current public library services,combined with the public library service user satisfaction structural equation modeling, in terms of basic library services, digital services, library publicity, user personalization services, recommendations are made in order to promote innovation and the development of domestic public library user services.
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Article-Level Metrics: Development Process, Characteristics,Indicators and Application
Liu Chunli
LIBRARY JOURNAL. 2016, 35 (2): 63-69.
Firstly, we illustrated the connotation of article-level metrics and its difference with altmetrics.Secondly, we briefly described the development process of article-level metrics. Thirdly, article-level metrics has five characteristics: the immediacy and the socialization; scholarly visibility and social visibility; shortterm indicators and long-term indicators; qualitative method and quantitative method; open access and open data. Take PLOS for example, we introduced the latest classification of the article-level metrics. We summarized the major types of article-level metrics tools and the application of tools in publishing. At last, we concluded the potential of article-level metrics for researchers, research institution, funders and publishers.
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