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The Importance of KBART. Bruce Heterick. Director, Library Relations. JSTOR and Portico ... Fifth value; URL for browse page for the journal. Browse URL [R1.2585.5] ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Usage of the Archive


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The Importance of KBART
Bruce HeterickDirector, Library RelationsJSTOR
and Portico
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JSTOR Significant Accesses 2001 - 2007
Year end projection
3
JSTOR Links from Linking Partners 2001-2007
not including Google/Google Scholar
4
Exporting title lists (by collection)
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Exporting title lists (complete archive)
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.CSV file format
  • The seventh and eighth columns of each file
    describe the earliest and latest
  • Coverage dates, using the same values that the
    OpenURL 1.0 Metadata Format For
  • Journals (date, ssn, quarter keys) can express.
    In short, the date can appear as
  • one of three possibilities
  • A date value YYYY, YYYY-MM, or YYYY-MM-DD
  • A date year value, plus a quarter value YYYY
    quarter1,2,3,4
  • A date year value, plus a ssn value YYYY
    ssnspring,summer,fall,winter

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Pesch questions
  • Are these lists byproducts of your underlying
    content data base that generate automatically, or
    are they manually done?
  • These files are generated on the fly, from
    metadata added to the archive when new titles are
    released.
  • How often are they updated? 
  • The data changes as we release new titles, which
    is typically monthly. We have a moving wall
    flip in January, when another year of content is
    added to nearly every one of the 1,100 titles in
    the archive
  • What formats are offered?
  • .CSV file
  • Is there support for ONIX SOH?
  • Thus far, this has not been requested by any of
    our partners that use knowledge bases
  • How are title changes and publisher changes
    handled?
  • If a title change occurs, we treat the new title
    as a separate entity in our metadata records, and
    so each title (current and the previous titles)
    appears separately in the exported CSV data.
  • Do any of the titles have regional editions (e.g.
    the ISSN in the UK is different from the ISSN in
    the US) -- if so, how does JSTOR handle this to
    maximize linking success?
  • JSTOR maintains the ISSN of record for each title
    in the archive. If an e-ISSN for the title
    exists, that is captured as well.
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