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The Journal Usage Statistics Portal (JUSP)

The Journal Usage Statistics Portal (JUSP). http:// www.flickr.com / photos / koenvereeken /2088902012/. UKSG Usage Statistics Training Seminar, 30 May 2012, Dublin City University Jo Lambert, Mimas , UK , @JUSPSTATS. Background and aims.

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The Journal Usage Statistics Portal (JUSP)

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  1. The Journal Usage Statistics Portal (JUSP) http://www.flickr.com/photos/koenvereeken/2088902012/ UKSG Usage Statistics Training Seminar, 30 May 2012, Dublin City University Jo Lambert, Mimas, UK, @JUSPSTATS

  2. Background and aims Supports UK academic libraries by providing a single point of access to e-journal usage data Assists management of e-journals collections, evaluation and decision-making Provides statistics to ensure the best deals for the academic community http://www.flickr.com/photos/nostri-imago/3137422976/

  3. Libraries in JUSP 144 UK libraries in JUSP All UK higher education institutions are welcome to participate http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk/participants.html http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellf/3910635234/

  4. Publishers and intermediaries in JUSP 22 publishers AAAS AIP AnnualReviews Berg BioOne BMJ Brill CUP EUP Elsevier Emerald FutureMedicine IOP Publishing IOS Press Nature Publishing Group Oxford University Press Project MUSE Royal Society of Chemistry SAGE Springer Taylor & Francis Wiley-Blackwell 3 intermediaries Ebsco EJS Publishing Technology (ingentaconnect) Swets http://www.flickr.com/photos/27205670@N00/543219767/

  5. What data are we collecting? COUNTER usage reports JR1 Journal Report 1: Number of Successful Full-Text Article Requests by Month and Journal JR1a Journal Report 1a: Number of Successful Full-Text Article Requests from an Archive by Month and Journal http://www.flickr.com/photos/bionicteaching/2920562020/

  6. How do we collect data? Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative (SUSHI) M2M way of gathering statistics Replaces the user-mediated collection of usage reports SUSHI server to gather data from JUSP http://www.flickr.com/photos/ragingwire/3395161474/

  7. What data are we presenting?

  8. JUSP enhancements JISC-funded project to deliver two complementary, value-added enhancements to support JUSP service provision: 1.Publisher deals identification - identifying and presenting publisher deals information 2.Addition of core or subscribed journal title reports to the portal

  9. Community engagement Community resource responding to what people want Working closely with libraries to understand how JUSP is being used and how it can help decision-making Information sharing and training events Developing new reports and features from user feedback Quick response rates encourage active user participation http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_approximate_photographer/5543746890/

  10. What do users like about JUSP? "Evidence-based library decisions rely on the timely analysis of usage statistics. JUSP has quickly matured into a highly valued service largely due to the team's skill in solving problems and presenting complex data within a clear and well-structured user interface.” “The project has a real community feel to it, in that it actively responds to user input and I think it is a really good example of collaborative working - something we should be striving towards to avoid us needing to reinvent the wheel! I think the team has worked very well with libraries in seeking their input.” "The more publishers you can get on board the better! The JUSP portal is already proving to be invaluable to us."

  11. Implications for the community Providing support and guidance to the community Knowledge sharing within the UK and with overseas consortia SUSHI client available as free, open source software Ongoing consultation with libraries and publishers http://www.flickr.com/photos/shareconference/5422273956/

  12. Visit: jusp.mimas.ac.uk Twitter: @JUSPSTATS Or email: jo.lambert@manchester.ac.uk http://www.flickr.com/photos/oberazzi/318947873/

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