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>From July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018, members of the Content Reuse Working 
>Group<https://wiki.diglib.org/Assessment:User/Reuse> of the Digital Library 
>Federation (DLF)'s Assessment Interest 
>Group<https://www.diglib.org/groups/assessment/> (AIG) conducted the 
>Developing a Framework for Measuring Reuse of Digital 
>Objects<https://reuse.diglib.org/> project. The project conducted a formal 
>needs assessment of the Digital Library community to determine desired 
>functionality for a future reuse assessment toolkit.


The project was sponsored by an Institute for Museum and Library 
Services<https://www.imls.gov/> (IMLS) National Leadership/National Forum grant 
(LG-73-17-0002-17)<https://www.imls.gov/grants/awarded/lg-73-17-0002-17> award.


The project team is now happy to release Setting a Foundation for Assessing 
Content Reuse: A White Paper From the Developing a Framework for Measuring 
Reuse of Digital Objects project<https://osf.io/y9ghc/>. This white paper (a) 
provides a broad overview of the Measuring Reuse project, including background 
information on the AIG, (b) outlines the methods used by the project team, (c) 
summarizes results, and (d) discusses potential next steps.


Interested in learning more about the project? In the coming months, members of 
the project team will be reporting out on the results of this project at 
conferences such as the DLF Forum,<http://sched.co/FVCr> the Library Assessment 
Conference<https://libraryassessment.org/program/schedule/>, and the Grey 
Literature 20 Conference<http://www.textrelease.com/gl20program.html>. An 
article summarizing the first part of the project titled "Barriers and 
Solutions to Assessing Digital Library Reuse: Preliminary Findings" is being 
published open access in Performance Measurement and Metrics. You may also 
contact any project team member to learn more about the background, results, 
and next steps for the project.


The project team would like to thank IMLS, the Digital Library Federation, and 
our home institutions for their generous support of our project.


The Measuring Reuse<https://reuse.diglib.org/> Project Team


Elizabeth Joan Kelly (Loyola University, New Orleans)

Ayla Stein Kenfield (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Genya O'Gara (Virtual Library of Virginia)

Caroline Muglia (University of Southern California)

Santi Thompson (University of Houston)

Liz Woolcott (Utah State University)


Santi Thompson, Head of Digital Research Services
University Libraries
University of Houston
A Carnegie-designated Tier One public research university
713-743-9685
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0337-6439

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