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JUSP: a shared approach to measuring usage Angela Conyers and Jo Lambert 5 th June 2013, QQML2013

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JUSP: a shared approach to measuring usageAngela Conyers and Jo Lambert5th June 2013, QQML2013

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• Supports libraries by providing a single point of access to e-journal usage data

• Assists management of e-journals collections to inform evaluation and decision-making processes

• Enables usage comparisons and trend analysis

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“We are now able to provide better intelligence on collection use to subject librarians and we can do that quickly now rather than say “we haven’t got time” or “sorry or it’s too late” and it’s saving us the possibility of renewing things that we shouldn’t.”

Open University

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“It has also helped us better understand the research profile of our institution which in turn informs decisions over resource allocation. For example, we may have a high profile academic who heavily used a particular resource but the resource had relatively low usage other than this user. If this academic leaves the institution the money for this could be better utilised elsewhere. The data we get from JUSP can help us identify the ever changing research profile of the institution.”

Birkbeck, University of London

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“Collating SCONUL stats in the past took several weeks to download data, put into spreadsheets, and collate (sometimes had to request data and wait for it to be done by publisher as not all publishers are instantly presenting their statistics). I would estimate a saving of a third of the time it previously took as approximately a third of our journals for the SCONUL return are in JUSP.”

University of Leicester

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• Delivering a service to the community

• Collaboration and co-development in conjunction with libraries

• Working with publishers to provide enhanced customer service

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• Standards– COUNTER– SUSHI

• Interoperability– KB+– ERM systems– RAPTOR-JUse

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• Reduced time and effort

• Economies of scale

• Data to ensure the best national deals for the academic community

• Quality Assurance

• Influencing change, e.g COUNTER

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• Global market for publishers– All libraries have to collect together usage statistics before

starting the task of analysis

• Universal standards– COUNTER has ensured a consistent approach to usage

reporting

• Saving time and effort for library staff– Giving more time for actual analysis and value for money– Avoiding need to approach publishers directly to sort out

discrepancies

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• Responding to interest in JUSP

• Awareness of same issues being faced

• Expertise and enthusiasm of the JUSP team

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Individual libraries– An overseas university

• University of Western Australia

– UK government libraries• Defence Science &

Technology Laboratory (DSTL)

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• Identifying publishers of interest to pilot sites from those participating in JUSP and supplying data via SUSHI

• Advising pilot sites on ways of approaching publishers to obtain agreement for JUSP to act as a third party agent on their behalf

• Setting up password access to JUSP once agreements in place

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“JUSP will remove the need to manually collate statistics for some of our most important resources. As such, it will make the ongoing process of collection evaluation easier. We anticipate that JUSP will be part of a range of solutions to help us automate the gathering of usage statistics”.

Scott Nicholls, Manager (Information Resources Access), University of Western Australia.

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“With JUSP I know I can pull out the right data. I know I can just log in and get reports instantly.

JUSP takes out the pain and the time for pulling together the data and producing reports”.

Karen Ball, Information Specialist, DSTL

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Couperin French university consortium negotiating with publishers for e-resources on behalf of over 200 university and research council members

JUSP team provided technical support and general advice to Couperin on the initial setting up of:

•MESURE – usage statistics portal with its own interface and reports.

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Consultancy, advisory and support services

Justification•Advice on building the case for a usage statistics portal, costs and efficiency gains

Implementation•Assistance with building a platform, providing a hosted service or meeting individual requirements

Analysis and interpretation•Usage data analysis, requirements gathering and presentation

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• Open Source software

• Sharing knowledge and ideas

• Advice and consultancy

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Web:jusp.mimas.ac.ukJuspconsult.mimas.ac.uk

Email:[email protected]@manchester.ac.uk

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