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Journal Usage Statistics Portal (JUSP). Adding value and assessing impact through a collaborative approach to service development and delivery Angela Conyers –Evidence Base Paul Harwood –JISC Collections @JUSPSTATS. This paper was first presented at Online Information 2011. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Journal Usage Statistics Portal (JUSP) Adding value and assessing impact through a collaborative approach to service development and delivery Angela Conyers –Evidence Base Paul Harwood –JISC Collections @JUSPSTATS This paper was first presented at Online Information 2011
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Journal Usage Statistics Portal(JUSP)

Adding value and assessing impact through a collaborative approach to

service development and delivery

Angela Conyers –Evidence BasePaul Harwood –JISC Collections

@JUSPSTATS

This paper was first presented at Online Information 2011

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A collaborative project

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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

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Metrics and the scholarly journal

• The Impact Factor continues to play a key role in evaluating the quality of a journal

• However, the arrival of online journals and the ability to count usage has added a new dimension to the evaluation process

• Work is still in progress regarding a possible Usage Factor which would be based on usage data analysis

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Usage data in publisher pricing models

• The majority of negotiations between publishers and libraries involves some discussion about usage data

• Some publishers have begun to use usage as the sole or key component in their pricing model (AAAS, ACS)

• When this happens, both parties need to ensure they are working with the same data. Project COUNTER has helped and JUSP is playing its part too

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Lies, damn lies and statistics

What are all these usage figures telling us?

•Star titles– very high usage •Usage of non-subscribed titles within a Big Deal•Zero use titles

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COUNTER JR1 reports

• Getting access to individual publisher sites is difficult and time-consuming

• Importance of analysis not just collecting:• To show value for money• To decide on renewal/cancellation

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• Single point of access to usage data from multiple publishers

• No need to visit separate publisher sites to download usage statistics

• Usage comparison across publishers and years

• Establishing value for money

JUSP

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• 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

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• 125 libraries in JUSP

• All UK higher education institutions and research councils are welcome to participate (160+)

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15 publishers• American Association for the

Advancement of Science (AAAS)• American Institute of Physics (AIP)• Annual Reviews• British Medical Journal Publishing

Group (BMJ)• Edinburgh University Press (EUP)• Elsevier• Emerald/Emerald Insight• Institute of Physics (IOP)• Nature Publishing Group• Oxford University Press• Project MUSE• Royal Society of Chemistry• SAGE• Springer• Wiley-Blackwell

3 intermediaries• Ebsco EJS• Publishing Technology

(ingentaconnect)• Swets

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COUNTER usage reportsJR1 •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

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Some other JUSP reports

• Titles with the highest use from one publisher or all publishers in JUSP

• Titles in various usage ranges, from nil and low to very high

• Search facility – title or ISSN or keyword• Trends over time (2009- )

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JUSP enhancements

• Usage patterns of subscribed or core titles

• Identification of titles in the deal or collection within the JR1 report

• Adding more publishers

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•Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative (SUSHI)

•M2M way of gathering statistics

•Replaces the user-mediated collection of usage reports

•12 JUSP SUSHI clients available

•SUSHI server to gather data from JUSP

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ragingwire/3395161474/

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JUSP SUSHI server

• PHP-based system so libraries can download data directly from JUSP

• Plans at advanced stage to set up SUSHI servers so that libraries using UStat (ExLibris) can import directly from JUSP to UStat

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• Gathering feedback and monitoring use

• Surveys

• Visits

• Ongoing dialogue

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• Providing support and guidance to the community

• Knowledge sharing

• SUSHI client available as free, open source software

• Ongoing consultation with libraries and publishers

http://www.flickr.com/photos/shareconference/5422273956/

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Where next for JUSP?

• Sharing knowledge and experience with other sectors in the UK and with overseas consortia

• Applying lessons learned and methodology developed to other communities

• Continued support from publishers as we work to introduce new features.

• Usage data for other services –databases, e-books

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http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk

Angela Conyers –Evidence [email protected]

Paul Harwood –JISC [email protected]


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