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A 21 st Century Resource for the 21 st Century Librarian

Video Publication:. A 21 st Century Resource for the 21 st Century Librarian. Helena Daniel, Library Regional Account Manager. Librarian 2.0 : From warehouse to consulting. “The modern librarian is the educational equivalent to the CIO” (Farmer). Scientific Article – all same from 1665.

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A 21 st Century Resource for the 21 st Century Librarian

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  1. Video Publication: A 21st Century Resource for the21st Century Librarian Helena Daniel, Library Regional Account Manager

  2. Librarian 2.0: From warehouse to consulting “The modern librarian is the educational equivalent to the CIO” (Farmer)

  3. Scientific Article – all same from 1665 • First Issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society • In 1665. • What changed since then? • Color figures • Available online: browsing • Can print PDF • Anything else? • The discrepancy: • Progress in science VS. • Progress in science publishing

  4. CASE STUDY 40% 10%

  5. What is Holding Scientists Back? • Time on planes travelling to laboratories. Endless papers. • Errors in the laboratory? • How much is it costing?

  6. Why scientists need to publish in video Video article Text article Position the metaphase spindle at 3 o’clock and hold it with holding pipette. Apply piezo pulses to penetrate the zona pellucida. Touch the metaphase plate with the enucleation pipette. Aspirate the spindle and withdraw the pipette. Theory – simple. (10% vs. 40%) Methods – difficult.

  7. New Scientific Article = Video + Text

  8. Structure of scientific video-article: Following the traditional text format 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Experimental Procedure 4. Discussion of Results

  9. Video article – part 1: Abstract Goal: schematic description of experimental concepts. Time: 1 min

  10. Video article – part 2: Introduction Goal: introduction of authors and aims. Time: 1 min

  11. Video article – part 3: Experimental Protocol Goal: step-by-step demonstration of experiments. Time: 10 min

  12. Video article – part 4: Representative Results Goal: examples of results obtained using methods described. Time: 2 min

  13. Video article – part 5: Discussion Goal: discussion of potential applications and conclusions. Time: 2 min

  14. JoVE Content & Access JoVE Clinical and Translational Medicine (5-10) JoVE Immunology & Infection (8-10) JoVE General (15-20) JoVE Neuroscience (10-15) *Access is IP authenticated*

  15. I can show you better than I can tell you…. http://www.jove.com/video/3405/stretching-short-sequences-of-dna-with-constant-force-axial-optical-tweezers

  16. JoVE 2.0 Future Website Upgrades • Searches in different sections • Advanced Search Utility • Closed Captioning: currently do per video request • Librarian Advisory Board Suggestions?? Email it@jove.com

  17. What are the benefits to video? • Faster dissemination of information. • Implement in course management: http://web.wi.mit.edu/lindquist/pub/ • Easy access from any location: ipad and iphone accessible • Less error in replication. • Increasing productivity. • Less resources • More budget A 21st century resource

  18. Usage growth • 200,000 unique visitors per month...data from over 4yrs • 80% from academic instituitions

  19. Who publishes in JoVE and Uses JoVE?From 60 to over 350 Institutions Subscribed

  20. TRAFFIC AND USAGE STATISTICS JoVE offers two week trials but can pull data from the past 12 months showing how many people have been accessing the site from your IP range. **Recently offer counter compliant statistics **We also have Getclickystats http://getclicky.com/help/lexicon Link to UCSF usage stats: http://www.jove.com/Resources/php/traffic_stat_report.php?InstitutionID=242

  21. Who’s doing it? • Very few. • Why? • Have you ever made a movie?

  22. How video publication works -we film your video in your lab Network of 300+ videographers all over the world!

  23. Video article production process Peer review as in other science journals (3 anonymous academic reviewers)

  24. Peer-Reviewed Veterinarian Advisory Board Scott Perkins (head) Director Division of Laboratory Animal Medicine Tufts University Marilyn Brown Executive Director Animal Welfare and Training Charles River Laboratories Lynn Jackson Senior Director Animal Facilities and Services Biogen Idec Steven Niemi Director of Center for Comparative Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital Barbara Smith Director Animal Resources Facility Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Editorial Board (24 PhDs in Biology or Biology-related fields) Paul Schedl Professor Princeton University Robert H. Chow Associate Professor University of Southern California Kevin Eggan Assistant Professor Harvard University Georg Jander Assistant Professor Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research Cornell University

  25. "As a librarian, I found setting up the access to JOVE incredibly easy. The site is easy to use, works with all three browsers that we use across the charity, and allows us to seamlessly list JOVE with all our other journals. The support and information about the journal, along with promotional material, helped get the word out to our scientists. Not only are they happy to use it, but we’ve also been approached by colleagues in the field, wanting to know how they can subscribe to it – not wanting their users to miss out ! My favourite thing is that JOVE is indexed on PubMed so that my users can do one search and get JOVE results coming up in their list, rather than having to search the journal’s website." Ann Brew, Cancer Research UK October 21st, 2011 “Of all the hundreds of thousands of titles I manage at Rockefeller University, JoVE is among the few titles I always recommend to our patrons. Its ingenuity and presentation is not only unprecedented, but a great benefit to our research staff.” Andrea Quijano, Rockefeller University August 31, 2011

  26. PRICING MODEL Tier 3: 4 year college Tier 2: Masters level institutions, small lab facilities Tier 1: Doctoral Programs, large research facilities, Post-doc programs

  27. JoVE Saves YOU $$$ According to a survey and algorithm developed by Harvard Consulting Group JoVE saved HMS researchers $320,000 in resources and time. *Harvard Consulting Group Data. 12/15/10

  28. What do you want for your users? VS. Video publication: good for scientists and students, and saves money for your institution

  29. Sooner you subscribe the more you SAVE! Creative Solutions to find funding: • Different libraries pay for different sections • Use funding for books • Labs/departments sharing the cost with the library

  30. $$$ Video publication saves money: less resources to get same amount of info across= more budget to spend!!  IT IS THE SOLUTION

  31. Thanks for your interest in JoVE! Questions?

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