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Figshare: a universal repository for academic resource sharing?

Mike Thelwall (School of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK)
Kayvan Kousha (School of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK)

Online Information Review

ISSN: 1468-4527

Article publication date: 13 June 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

A number of subject-orientated and general websites have emerged to host academic resources. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the uptake of such services in order to decide which depositing strategies are effective and should be encouraged.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper evaluates the views and shares of resources in the generic repository Figshare by subject category and resource type.

Findings

Figshare use and common resource types vary substantially by subject category but resources can be highly viewed even in subjects with few members. More active subject areas do not tend to have more viewed or shared resources.

Research limitations/implications

The view counts and share counts analysed may reflect author accesses or may be spammed.

Practical implications

Limited uptake of Figshare within a subject area should not be a barrier to its use. Several highly successful innovative uses for Figshare show that it can reach beyond a purely academic audience.

Originality/value

This is the first analysis of the uptake and use of a generic academic resource sharing repository.

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Citation

Thelwall, M. and Kousha, K. (2016), "Figshare: a universal repository for academic resource sharing?", Online Information Review, Vol. 40 No. 3, pp. 333-346. https://doi.org/10.1108/OIR-06-2015-0190

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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