This article discusses the challenge of maintaining meaningful usage statistics for electronic resources. The article notes the potential value of longitudinal data at the institution level that would help libraries make renewal and cancellation decisions. It describes a proposal to integrate usage statistics with other criteria in order to develop a decision support mechanism
Ongoing electronic resource purchases represent a substantial proportion of collections budgets. Rec...
Presentation given at the Great Lakes E-Summit on October 11, 2012. Managing e-resource usage stati...
abstract: Arizona State University (ASU), being the largest public university in the United States h...
This poster was peer-reviewed for inclusion at the Association of College and Research Libraries' 20...
The authors review changes in the standards for measuring electronic resources through an examinatio...
This is the author\u27s manuscript of chapter 6 in the book Library Data: Empowering Practice and Pe...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-74).Electronic resources represent a large portion of...
George Boston is Electronic Resources and Serials Librarian and Michael Whang is Head of Web and Int...
The migration from print to electronic collections over the last two decades has created a new envir...
High quality, comparable usage statistics are either available, or just around the corner, thanks to...
Libraries have access to more data than ever before about the way that their electronic resources ar...
Starting in 2007, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Libraries began a collection assessment...
Usage statistics for electronic resources are needed, and highly desirable, for many reasons. It is...
Although a relatively recent phenomenon, measuring the usage of published research has rapidly becom...
Christine Stamison is Senior Customer Relations Manager at Swets. James Mouw is Assistant Director f...
Ongoing electronic resource purchases represent a substantial proportion of collections budgets. Rec...
Presentation given at the Great Lakes E-Summit on October 11, 2012. Managing e-resource usage stati...
abstract: Arizona State University (ASU), being the largest public university in the United States h...
This poster was peer-reviewed for inclusion at the Association of College and Research Libraries' 20...
The authors review changes in the standards for measuring electronic resources through an examinatio...
This is the author\u27s manuscript of chapter 6 in the book Library Data: Empowering Practice and Pe...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-74).Electronic resources represent a large portion of...
George Boston is Electronic Resources and Serials Librarian and Michael Whang is Head of Web and Int...
The migration from print to electronic collections over the last two decades has created a new envir...
High quality, comparable usage statistics are either available, or just around the corner, thanks to...
Libraries have access to more data than ever before about the way that their electronic resources ar...
Starting in 2007, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Libraries began a collection assessment...
Usage statistics for electronic resources are needed, and highly desirable, for many reasons. It is...
Although a relatively recent phenomenon, measuring the usage of published research has rapidly becom...
Christine Stamison is Senior Customer Relations Manager at Swets. James Mouw is Assistant Director f...
Ongoing electronic resource purchases represent a substantial proportion of collections budgets. Rec...
Presentation given at the Great Lakes E-Summit on October 11, 2012. Managing e-resource usage stati...
abstract: Arizona State University (ASU), being the largest public university in the United States h...