In 2010, Webster University Library completed a comprehensive review of their 150+ databases. This session will address the review process from development to execution including information on who was involved and why. To close the loop, this session will attempt to determine if this project was a success. Did the database cancellations promote use of more relevant resources? Did database usage go up? What were the unintended consequences? Quantitative and qualitative measures will be discussed.To access the full presentation for this session, click on the Download button located to the right. The handout for this session is available below
These proceedings are unusual in that they consist of papers contributed to a conference that did n...
A small university with limited staff and resources created a workflow to help streamline decision m...
A database must perform quickly and accurately to be useful to an organization. To monitor database ...
In 2010, Webster University Library completed a comprehensive review of their 150+ databases. This...
In spring 2010, Librarians reviewed each of Webster University Library\u27s 150 subject and multidis...
Poster for poster session presentation.The University of Maryland Libraries (UMD), has experienced a...
The University of Maryland Libraries (UMD) has experienced a static collection budget for over 14 ye...
In summer 2013, Purdue Libraries introduced a modified standard usability concept (heuristic evaluat...
Libraries have multiple portals to access their electronic resources. At Queens College, the two acc...
reportMost libraries in the 21st century provide databases for their users. These databases seem to ...
The objective of this study is to examine the impact of incorporating user experience study methods ...
Undergraduate students were taught to evaluate databases and other resources by reviewing them as if...
There has been a vast expansion of data usage in recent years. The requirements of database systems ...
Assessing the effectiveness of previous cancellation decisions is often overlooked in favor of curre...
This project utilized community organizing techniques to garner database trial buy-in from constitue...
These proceedings are unusual in that they consist of papers contributed to a conference that did n...
A small university with limited staff and resources created a workflow to help streamline decision m...
A database must perform quickly and accurately to be useful to an organization. To monitor database ...
In 2010, Webster University Library completed a comprehensive review of their 150+ databases. This...
In spring 2010, Librarians reviewed each of Webster University Library\u27s 150 subject and multidis...
Poster for poster session presentation.The University of Maryland Libraries (UMD), has experienced a...
The University of Maryland Libraries (UMD) has experienced a static collection budget for over 14 ye...
In summer 2013, Purdue Libraries introduced a modified standard usability concept (heuristic evaluat...
Libraries have multiple portals to access their electronic resources. At Queens College, the two acc...
reportMost libraries in the 21st century provide databases for their users. These databases seem to ...
The objective of this study is to examine the impact of incorporating user experience study methods ...
Undergraduate students were taught to evaluate databases and other resources by reviewing them as if...
There has been a vast expansion of data usage in recent years. The requirements of database systems ...
Assessing the effectiveness of previous cancellation decisions is often overlooked in favor of curre...
This project utilized community organizing techniques to garner database trial buy-in from constitue...
These proceedings are unusual in that they consist of papers contributed to a conference that did n...
A small university with limited staff and resources created a workflow to help streamline decision m...
A database must perform quickly and accurately to be useful to an organization. To monitor database ...