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Manchester Journal and ebook usage statistics with JUSP 18 th May 2016 (morning)

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ManchesterJournal and ebook usage statistics with JUSP18th May 2016

(morning)

Morning Afternoon

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» JUSP for Journals

» How libraries use JUSP

» Journal scenarios

» Discussion

» JUSP for ebooks

» Ebook scenario

» Discussion on ebook data

» Future developments

Workshop Agenda

IntroductionsName

Organisation

Experience with JUSP

Work with journals/books/both

Learning Goals

JUSP for JournalsLaura Wong

What does JUSP do for libraries?

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JUSP gathers your usage data from multiple publishers and presents this in a single interface with a variety of

reports and helpful functionality

SUSHICOUNTER-compliant

Participation agreement

Benefits of JUSP

» single point of access to journal and ebook usage data

» save time and duplicated effort

» simple way to analyse usage trends and provide evidence of value for money

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What does JUSP do?

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Publisher journal usage reports

DOAJ KB+ core titles

Deal title lists

Journal level reports

Summary reports

Titles and deals reports

Usage profiling

KB+Library systems

SUSHI

Intermediary journal usage reports

SUSHI Portal

COUNTER-compliant usage reports

What is COUNTER?

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» Journal report 1 (JR1) - Number of successful full-text article requests by month and journal

» Journal report 1a (JR1a) - Number of successful full-text article requests from an archive by month and journal

» Journal report 1 GOA (JR1 GOA) - Number of successful Gold Open Access full-text article requests by month and journal

COUNTER Code of Practice

vendor generated

data

consistent

compatible

credible

Which publishers?Participating publishers and available reports http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk/participants/

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Demo

»Welcome screen

» Generating reports

» Journal level reports

» Summary reports

» Usage profiling

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How libraries use JUSPJo Alcock

How libraries use JUSP

“obtaining usage data for multiple platforms when doing the SCONUL Return and conducting serials/subscription reviews”

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How libraries use JUSP

“Checking stats for our annual journals review - stats help the library and Faculty staff to assess value based on CPU* (although this is not the sole indicator used.)”

*cost per use

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How libraries use JUSP

“I look at the reports on JUSP 2 or 3 times a year to get an indicator of how much journals across my Faculty are being used and report any concerns to relevant academics.”

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How libraries use JUSP

“I use JUSP to generate statistics such (as) most used titles and most used publishers. I display these on our website, to promote e-resource usage to university staff and students. ”

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How libraries use JUSP

http://www.jusp.mimas.ac.uk/use-cases/

http://www.jusp.mimas.ac.uk/events-training/

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Discussion on journal usage statistics

What report(s) would you use if you need to provide evidence of value at short notice?

How would you present this information?

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Discussion on journal usage statistics

What are the pros and cons of the individual title search?

How is marking up core titles useful? What are the limitations?

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Discussion on journal usage statistics

What reports do/would you find most useful for determining overall usage of a deal and why?

What other information would you use to inform any decisions?

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Discussion on journal usage statistics

How would/do you use the JUSP SCONUL return report in your preparation for the SCONUL return?

If you don’t submit to the SCONUL return, how might you use this summary report?

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Discussion on journal usage statistics

What steps would you take if you found anomalies in your data? For example, a large spike in usage in a particular month.

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