Steynberg S, Rossouw S F
University of Cape Town Libraries, Rondebosch, Republic of South Africa.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1995 Jan;83(1):78-84.
This paper describes the use of a document delivery test (DDT) to measure the availability of biomedical research journals in South African health sciences libraries. The methodology employed was developed twenty years ago by a team of researchers from the Institute for the Advancement of Medical Communication under the direction of R. H. Orr. The testing of the methodology was in itself an objective of the present research. A citation pool consisting of 307 items was constructed from references to journal articles in papers published in 1989 by South African biomedical researchers. The availability of each article was determined at each of seven medical library sites; the performance was measured and presented as an arithmetical value or document delivery capability index (CI). The results of the tests show a high level of availability, ranging from CI = 81.68 to CI = 92.97 for the journals sampled. The DDT methodology was found to be practical, applicable to such studies, and flexible. Its use is recommended for similar studies.
本文描述了如何使用文献传递测试(DDT)来衡量南非健康科学图书馆中生物医学研究期刊的可获取性。所采用的方法是二十年前由医学传播促进研究所的一组研究人员在R. H. 奥尔的指导下开发的。对该方法进行测试本身就是本研究的一个目标。从1989年南非生物医学研究人员发表的论文中引用的期刊文章构建了一个包含307条目的引用库。在七个医学图书馆站点分别确定每篇文章的可获取性;对表现进行衡量并以算术值或文献传递能力指数(CI)呈现。测试结果显示可获取性水平较高,所抽样的期刊的CI值范围为81.68至92.97。发现DDT方法实用、适用于此类研究且具有灵活性。建议在类似研究中使用该方法。