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Open access publications drive few visits from Google Search results to institutional repositories
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Font-Julián, Cristina I.
, Orduña-Malea, Enrique
, Serrano-Cobos, Jorge
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/ Computer Science
/ Cultural heritage
/ Dissemination
/ Dissertations & theses
/ Educational systems
/ Humanities
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/ Institutional repositories
/ Integrated works software
/ Keywords
/ Library Science
/ Metadata
/ Optimization
/ Preservation
/ Repositories
/ Search engine optimization
/ Search engines
/ Search strategies
/ Social sciences
/ URLs
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by
Font-Julián, Cristina I.
, Orduña-Malea, Enrique
, Serrano-Cobos, Jorge
in
Access
/ Administrators
/ Archives & records
/ Bibliographic records
/ Colleges & universities
/ Computer Science
/ Cultural heritage
/ Dissemination
/ Dissertations & theses
/ Educational systems
/ Humanities
/ Information Storage and Retrieval
/ Institutional repositories
/ Integrated works software
/ Keywords
/ Library Science
/ Metadata
/ Optimization
/ Preservation
/ Repositories
/ Search engine optimization
/ Search engines
/ Search strategies
/ Social sciences
/ URLs
/ Visibility
/ Visits
2024
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Font-Julián, Cristina I.
, Orduña-Malea, Enrique
, Serrano-Cobos, Jorge
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/ Administrators
/ Archives & records
/ Bibliographic records
/ Colleges & universities
/ Computer Science
/ Cultural heritage
/ Dissemination
/ Dissertations & theses
/ Educational systems
/ Humanities
/ Information Storage and Retrieval
/ Institutional repositories
/ Integrated works software
/ Keywords
/ Library Science
/ Metadata
/ Optimization
/ Preservation
/ Repositories
/ Search engine optimization
/ Search engines
/ Search strategies
/ Social sciences
/ URLs
/ Visibility
/ Visits
2024
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Open access publications drive few visits from Google Search results to institutional repositories
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Open access publications drive few visits from Google Search results to institutional repositories
2024
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Overview
Given the importance of
Google Search
in generating visits to institutional repositories (IR), a lack of visibility in search engine results pages can hinder the possibility of their publications being found, read, downloaded, and, eventually, cited. To address this, institutions need to evaluate the visibility of their repositories to determine what actions might be implemented to enhance them. However, measuring the search engine optimization (SEO) visibility of IRs requires a highly accurate, technically feasible method. This study constitutes the first attempt to design such a method, specifically applied here to measuring the IR visibility of Spain’s national university system in
Google Search
based on a set of SEO-based metrics derived from the
Ubersuggest
SEO tool. A comprehensive dataset spanning three months and comprising 217,589 bibliographic records and 316,899 organic keywords is used as a baseline. Our findings show that many records deposited in these repositories are not ranked among the top positions in
Google Search
results, and that the most visible records are mainly academic works (theses and dissertations) written in Spanish in the Humanities and Social Sciences. However, most visits are generated by a small number of records. All in all, our results call into question the role played by IRs in attracting readers via
Google Search
to the institutions’ scientific heritage and serve to underscore the prevailing emphasis within IRs on preservation as opposed to online dissemination. Potential improvements might be achieved using enhanced metadata schemes and normalized description practices, as well as by adopting other actionable insights that can strengthen the online visibility of IRs. This study increases understanding of the role played by web indicators in assessing the web-based impact of research outputs deposited in IRs, and should be of particular interest for a range of stakeholders, including open access and open science advocates, research agencies, library practitioners, repository developers, and website administrators.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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