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Journal Usage Statistics Portal (JUSP): a simpler way to measure use and impact

Journal Usage Statistics Portal (JUSP): a simpler way to measure use and impact. http://www.flickr.com/photos/koenvereeken/2088902012/. Aims. Supports UK academic libraries by providing a single point of access to e-journal usage data

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Journal Usage Statistics Portal (JUSP): a simpler way to measure use and impact

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  1. Journal Usage Statistics Portal (JUSP): a simpler way to measure use and impact http://www.flickr.com/photos/koenvereeken/2088902012/

  2. 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. JISC Collections National initiative for licensing online journals on behalf of the higher and further education and research communities in the UK SHEDL aims through collaboration and combined purchasing power to achieve a shared digital library in Scotland WHELF's mission is to promote library and information services co-operation and to encourage the exchange of ideas among University and Higher Education libraries in Wales

  4. Benefits for libraries and publishers Libraries No need to visit multiple publisher sites to download usage statistics Usage comparison across publishers and years Establishingvalue for money Publishers and intermediaries - Added value for customers Libraries have accurate figures to help assess value Includes usage through intermediaries http://www.flickr.com/photos/wallyg/418328695/

  5. Publishers and intermediaries in JUSP 9 publishers American Institute of Physics (AIP) AnnualReviews Elsevier Nature Publishing Group Oxford University Press Project MUSE Royal Society of Chemistry SAGE Springer 3 intermediaries Ebsco EJS Publishing Technology (ingentaconnect) Swets http://www.flickr.com/photos/27205670@N00/543219767/

  6. Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative (SUSHI) M2M way of gathering statistics Replaces the user-mediated collection of usage reports 10 JUSP SUSHI clients available SUSHI server to gather data from JUSP http://www.niso.org/workrooms/sushi/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/ragingwire/3395161474/

  7. Libraries in JUSP 75 libraries in JUSP All UK higher education institutions are invited to participate(160+) 10 new libraries per month http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellf/3910635234/

  8. 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/

  9. How does JUSP show true usage figures? + we ADD the gateway and intermediary figures where necessary _ we SUBTRACT the backfile usage (JR1a report) from the JR1 report http://www.flickr.com/photos/42931449@N07/5336414318/

  10. Summary reports

  11. 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 Developing new reports and features from user feedback Quick response rates encourage active user participation http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_approximate_photographer/5543746890/

  12. Recent and current developments Trends over time Journal, keyword and ISSN search Breakdown of publisher usage by title and year Usage ranges Enhanced graphics http://www.flickr.com/photos/sidelong/3466698454/

  13. User feedback mechanisms Gathering feedback and monitoring use Email, discussions, surveys and interviews Wishlist of features Agile development process

  14. User feedback Successful aspects User interface SUSHI harvesting Report comparisons Limitations Needs to include more publishers Enhancements following user feedback

  15. Planned developments More libraries More publishers More formats – e-books, databases More features Titles v deals Subscribed or core titles Benchmarking More help and guidance to libraries in using JUSP http://www.flickr.com/photos/nevalenx/3534994151/

  16. Conclusion Providing support and guidance to the community Ongoing consultation with libraries and publishers Knowledge sharing SUSHI client available as free, open source software Invitingcollaboration http://www.flickr.com/photos/shareconference/5422273956/

  17. Information and contact details angela.conyers@bcu.ac.uk jo.lambert@manchester.ac.uk http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk These slides are available at http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk/events.html Online demo at http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk/contact.html

  18. Questions http://www.flickr.com/photos/oberazzi/318947873/

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