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TIDSR: Toolkit for the Impact of Digitised Scholarly Resources

TIDSR: Toolkit for the Impact of Digitised Scholarly Resources

Project Contents

Overview

The toolkit was originally developed in order to present a framework and best practices in measuring usage and impact of digitised scholarly resources.  We envisaged that the toolkit would be useful to:

  • content creators and publishers
  • Information professionals and content managers in charge of maintaining and developing digital collections
  • librarians, archivists and institutional staff involved in digitisation efforts
  • representatives of funding and evaluation bodies

We hope that the toolkit will also be useful to:

  • researchers and research directors interested in learning about alternative methods of measuring impact
  • early career researchers concerned about ways of demonstrating the impact of their online activities
  • those interested in understanding the impact of distributing materials online

Key Information

Funder:
  • Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
  • Project dates:
    June 2008 - March 2009
    Contact:
    Eric Meyer
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