How AI, OpenAI, and ChatGPT impact business and software.
Cosi Usage Data
1. I Know What You
Borrowed Last Summer…
Dave Pattern, Library Systems Manager
University of Huddersfield
d.c.pattern@hud.ac.uk
2. Preamble
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18. Borrowing range profile
recommendation features added to OPAC at start of 2006
Number of unique titles (bib#) borrowed per calendar year
19. Books per active borrower
recommendation features added to OPAC at start of 2006
Average number of books borrowed per active borrower per calendar year
33. Linked data
• “There are data in every aspect of our lives,
every aspect of work and pleasure, and it's not
just about the number of places where data
comes, it's about connecting it together. And
when you connect data together, you get power
in a way that doesn't happen just with the web,
with documents. You get this really huge power
out of it. So, we're at the stage now where we
have to do this.”
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee (TED Conference, 2009)
http://tinyurl.com/bxua4r
34. Usage data release
• Prompted by the JISC Tile Project
• http://library.hud.ac.uk/usagedata/
– aggregated data for 2 million circulation
transactions, covering around 80,000 titles
– recommendation data for over 37,000 titles
– simple XML format
– Open Data Commons / CC0 licence
35. No strings attached
• CC0
– “…a legal tool for waiving as many rights as
legally possible, worldwide”
• Open Data Commons
– “…a philosophy and practice requiring that
certain data are freely available to everyone,
without restrictions from copyright, patents or
other mechanisms of control”
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CC0
http://www.opendatacommons.org
36. Usage data release
• Released on 12th Dec
– converted to RDF by Patrick Murray-John at
University of Mary Washington 2 days later!
– Talis podcast at http://bit.ly/z6yjF
37. What next?
• What are the barriers to releasing/sharing
data…
– technical, logistical, moral, political,
institutional, privacy …?
• What are the benefits…
– better business intelligence for librarians
– creation of innovative new channels
– enrichment of existing channels
– end-user empowerment & personalisation …?
38. JISC Mosaic Project
• Collecting usage data from multiple
academic libraries, including…
– Lincoln University
– University of Sussex
– University of Dundee
– University of Wolverhampton