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Hauptverfasser: Rouse, William B., Rouse, Sandra H.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1976
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author Rouse, William B.
Rouse, Sandra H.
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Rouse, Sandra H.
Rouse, William B.
Rouse, Sandra H.
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contents A Mathematical Model of the Illinois Interlibrary Loan Network; Project Report No. 5. Rouse, William B. Rouse, Sandra H. Data Collection Interlibrary Loans Item Sampling Library Networks Mathematical Models This paper considers estimation of parameters for a model currently being used to study the Illinois Interlibrary Loan Network (ILLINET) and presents a method for determining how much data should be collected and how it should be aggregated. Four classes of model parameters discussed: demands, probabilities of success, processing times, and delivery times. This approach is being used as a means of deciding when to terminate data collection as well as determining the number of request classes to use in the policy analyses being performed with a library network model. This paper shows how model parameter uncertainty affects prediction uncertainty as a function of sample size and number of request classes. As sample size increases, uncertainty decreases. However, as the number of request classes increases, the sample size in each class decreases and thus, uncertainty increases. An appendix presents a new version of the model used in previous studies which could be applicable to many different types of networks. (DAG)
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spellingShingle A Mathematical Model of the Illinois Interlibrary Loan Network; Project Report No. 5.
Rouse, William B.
Rouse, Sandra H.
Data Collection
Interlibrary Loans
Item Sampling
Library Networks
Mathematical Models
A Mathematical Model of the Illinois Interlibrary Loan Network; Project Report No. 5. Rouse, William B. Rouse, Sandra H. Data Collection Interlibrary Loans Item Sampling Library Networks Mathematical Models This paper considers estimation of parameters for a model currently being used to study the Illinois Interlibrary Loan Network (ILLINET) and presents a method for determining how much data should be collected and how it should be aggregated. Four classes of model parameters discussed: demands, probabilities of success, processing times, and delivery times. This approach is being used as a means of deciding when to terminate data collection as well as determining the number of request classes to use in the policy analyses being performed with a library network model. This paper shows how model parameter uncertainty affects prediction uncertainty as a function of sample size and number of request classes. As sample size increases, uncertainty decreases. However, as the number of request classes increases, the sample size in each class decreases and thus, uncertainty increases. An appendix presents a new version of the model used in previous studies which could be applicable to many different types of networks. (DAG)
title A Mathematical Model of the Illinois Interlibrary Loan Network; Project Report No. 5.
topic Data Collection
Interlibrary Loans
Item Sampling
Library Networks
Mathematical Models
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED134201