
Documentation for the Book Usage Data Workflows, hosted on GitBook. This documentation contains a project summary and details on the features, telescopes, workflows and data services for the Book Analytics Service. The Book Analytics Dashboard Project (2022-2025) is focused on creating a sustainable OA Book focused analytics service. This service is needed to safeguard and support diversity in the voices, perspectives, geographies, topics and languages made visible through OA Books. Funded by the Mellon Foundation, the Book Analytics Dashboard project is building on an earlier Mellon-funded initiative: Developing a Pilot Data Trust for OA eBook Usage (2020–2022). In addition to scaling workflows, infrastructure and customer support, the Demonstration Project is developing a long-term plan for housing, maintenance and funding of the analytics service as a sustainable community infrastructure. The fully-functional Book Analytics Service is now operated by OAPEN, a trusted infrastructure for OA books. More Information Visit Book Analytics Service for key information on pricing and how to get started Information about the Mellon Foundation funded Book Analytics Dashboard (BAD) project (2022-2025) Follow the BAD project on X/Twitter @BookAnalytics Join the BAD project mailing list Visit the BAD project Zenodo community See the BAD dashboard for University of Michigan Press Our book-focussed GitHub repository Our documentation on GitBook Email BAD info@book-analytics.org
This work was made possible through grant funding provided via the "OA Book Usage Analytics for Diverse Communities – A Demonstration Project" project funded by the Mellon Foundation and COARD.
Open Access, Technical Documentation, Metrics Analytics, Book Analytics, Scholarly Communication, bad-project
Open Access, Technical Documentation, Metrics Analytics, Book Analytics, Scholarly Communication, bad-project
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| impulse This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network. | Average |
