Libraries are spending increasing proportions of their budgets on e-resources and therefore the need to justify these costs is increasing also. This article examines the different methodologies that can be used to measure the value of e-resources including usage statistics, the cost-per-use metric, impact factors and surveys. The focus of this article is on academic libraries with examples from the IReL Monitoring Group given for illustrative purposes. Methods relevant to public libraries are also provided
A complete overview of library activity implies a complete and reliable measurement of the use of bo...
Purpose: Increased use and changes in the way e-resources are delivered led some libraries to questi...
Purpose: Increased use and changes in the way e-resources are delivered led some libraries to questi...
non-peer-reviewedLibraries are spending increasing proportions of their budgets on e-resources and t...
Is your library squeezing every dollar's-worth out of that expensive database? Should you renew your...
This paper presents a review of literature for the evaluation of use of electronic resources and ser...
This paper presents a review of literature for the evaluation of use of electronic resources and ser...
This poster was peer-reviewed for inclusion at the Association of College and Research Libraries' 20...
University libraries provide access to thousands of journals and spend millions of dollars annually ...
The authors review changes in the standards for measuring electronic resources through an examinatio...
As the percentage of acquisition dollars devoted to electronic resources continues to rise so does t...
Libraries are moving towards ERMS (Electronic Resource Management Systems) to track their usage stat...
Purpose: To provide a critique, some sources of data, and a broader conception for informing develop...
As the percentage of acquisition dollars devoted to electronic resources continues to rise so does t...
[[abstract]]Readers get information from Library electronic resources is the most direct and conveni...
A complete overview of library activity implies a complete and reliable measurement of the use of bo...
Purpose: Increased use and changes in the way e-resources are delivered led some libraries to questi...
Purpose: Increased use and changes in the way e-resources are delivered led some libraries to questi...
non-peer-reviewedLibraries are spending increasing proportions of their budgets on e-resources and t...
Is your library squeezing every dollar's-worth out of that expensive database? Should you renew your...
This paper presents a review of literature for the evaluation of use of electronic resources and ser...
This paper presents a review of literature for the evaluation of use of electronic resources and ser...
This poster was peer-reviewed for inclusion at the Association of College and Research Libraries' 20...
University libraries provide access to thousands of journals and spend millions of dollars annually ...
The authors review changes in the standards for measuring electronic resources through an examinatio...
As the percentage of acquisition dollars devoted to electronic resources continues to rise so does t...
Libraries are moving towards ERMS (Electronic Resource Management Systems) to track their usage stat...
Purpose: To provide a critique, some sources of data, and a broader conception for informing develop...
As the percentage of acquisition dollars devoted to electronic resources continues to rise so does t...
[[abstract]]Readers get information from Library electronic resources is the most direct and conveni...
A complete overview of library activity implies a complete and reliable measurement of the use of bo...
Purpose: Increased use and changes in the way e-resources are delivered led some libraries to questi...
Purpose: Increased use and changes in the way e-resources are delivered led some libraries to questi...