In checking out the digital projects we provide (not subscriptions like journals or e-books), we found some interesting things.
First, the most popular resource we have is our LibGuides collection, which received an insane number of hits over the last two years. The most popular guides are the Gay and Lesbian Film Guide, Autism & Asperger Syndrome Guide, Graphic Novels, and Italian Films & Music. Now, we made the Autism guide in conjunction with the Autism conference held on campus, so we knew that it would be popular, and the graphic novel guide is one of our oldest. The biggest from the guides was the Italian Films & Music resource.
Now, even though those guides got good hits, our college repository, ScholarSpace, had a few articles with significant downloads. Hopefully this raises awareness of the resources we have, and hopefully gets more contributors as time goes on.
Here are the Top 20 individual resources:
- Gay and Lesbian Film Guide (LibGuide)
- Autism & Asperger Syndrome (LibGuide)
- Graphic Novels (LibGuide)
- Italian Films and Music (LibGuide)
- World War II Novels (LibGuide)
- The Interactive Research Guide: Will Function Bring Users Content? A Project Model Illustrated by a Proposed Paper-Writing Guide (article by Barry J. Bailey)
- Taking Sides (LibGuide)
- Into the Great Wide Open… (presentation by Nick Greenup)
- Holocaust Fiction (LibGuide)
- This Month (Campus Publication): February 2008 (full issue in ScholarSpace)
- Japanese Films and Music (LibGuide)
- Chinese Film and Music (LibGuide)
- Library Newsletter: Spring 2008 (newsletters are stored in ScholarSpace)
- Novels About Aging (LibGuide)
- Fighting Neurelitism (article by Mark A. Foster from campus publication Many Voices)
- Informé 2007 (field report by William McFarlane)
- Ethical Dilemmas in Film (LibGuide)
- Anthropology Fiction (LibGuide)
- The Rolling Stone: Fiscal Close and Fund Structure Design (presentation by Judi Guzzy)
- Muslim World: Film and Music (LibGuide)