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Barrueco Cruz, J.M., & Krichel, T. Co-uso de documentos en una biblioteca digital = Co-usage of documents in a large digital library, 2003. In 8as Jornadas Españolas de Documentación,Barcelona (Spain),6-8 February 2003.FESABID. pp.47-56. (Published) [Conference Paper].

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Author(s): Barrueco Cruz, José Manuel
Krichel, Thomas
Title: Co-uso de documentos en una biblioteca digital = Co-usage of documents in a large digital library
Subjects: I. Information treatment for information services
Date: 2003
Abstract: The RePEc Economics library offers the largest distributed source of freely downloadable scientific research reports in the world. WoPEc is a user services of that library. It operates on the Internet since 1993. It has a well-established user community, and a relatively narrow subject coverage. In this paper, we wish to find out which papers in the collection are similar through usage. The idea is that if different users request a couple of papers consistently together, then these papers are likely to correspond to the same information needs. They are similar in this sense. We present a theoretical discussion of these relationships and an empirical assessment. We introduce a measure of co-usage and estimate results for the WoPEc user service.
Other Abstracts: La biblioteca digital RePEc ofrece la mayor fuente distribuida de documentos cientificos disponible actualmente en el mundo. Su arquitectura se basa en la distincion entre proveedores de datos y proveedores de servicios. WoPEc es uno de estos proveedores de servicios al usuario final que està a funcionando desde 1993. En esta comunicacion on intentamos determinar que documentos en la coleccion tienen un contenido similar a traves del estudio de los accesos de los usuarios. La idea es que si diferentes usuarios acceden a una pareja de documentos repetidas veces, entonces dichos documentos deberian responder a la misma necesidad de informacion. Presentamos una discusion teorica de este tipo de relacion asì como una demostracion practica. Para ello introducimos una medida que denominamos de co-uso y la aplicamos a los usuarios que han accedido el servicio WoPEc.
Conference: 8as Jornadas Españolas de Documentación
Conference Date: 6-8 February 2003
Location: Barcelona (Spain)
Starting page: 47
Ending page: 56
Publisher: FESABID
Keywords: biblioteca digitale, digital library, accesso, access, biblioteca digital, análisis de citas
Country: Spain
United States
Type: Conference Paper
Rights: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/



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