Proceedings of the 2012 Library Assessment Conference, Charlottesville, VA, Oct 29-31Purpose: Building on the work done by the California Digital Library (CDL), the University of Minnesota Libraries is developing a set of user-defined value-based electronic journal usage metrics. User value is assessed in three overall categories: (1) utility or reading value, (2) quality or citing value, and (3) cost effectiveness. In addition to analyzing vendor-generated usage metrics, also included were Affinity String data, derived from the University of Minnesota’s central authentication system that anonymously captures a user’s academic department and degree program or position at the university and combined with vendor-generated usage data, provides...
University libraries provide access to thousands of journals and spend millions of dollars annually ...
Is your library squeezing every dollar's-worth out of that expensive database? Should you renew your...
This is a preprint of a paper published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Scien...
Building on the work done by the California Digital Library (CDL), the University of Minnesota Libra...
This article received the K. G. Saur Award for the most outstanding article in College & Research Li...
This presentation was offered as part of the CUNY Library Assessment Conference, Reinventing Librari...
This presentation was offered as part of the CUNY Library Assessment Conference, Reinventing Librari...
University libraries provide access to thousands of online journals and other content, spending mill...
This presentation was offered as part of the CUNY Library Assessment Conference, Reinventing Librari...
Citation metrics are a well-established means to assess the impact of scholarly output. With the gro...
This paper provides a snapshot of developments in the electronic journal industry. The first section...
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Poster presentation at the 2014 Library Assessment ConferencePurpose: Determine if the relationshi...
The current primary quantitative measure of e-journal subscription return-on-investment (ROI) is cos...
Citation and print journal use data have been used to measure quality and usefulness of library jour...
University libraries provide access to thousands of journals and spend millions of dollars annually ...
Is your library squeezing every dollar's-worth out of that expensive database? Should you renew your...
This is a preprint of a paper published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Scien...
Building on the work done by the California Digital Library (CDL), the University of Minnesota Libra...
This article received the K. G. Saur Award for the most outstanding article in College & Research Li...
This presentation was offered as part of the CUNY Library Assessment Conference, Reinventing Librari...
This presentation was offered as part of the CUNY Library Assessment Conference, Reinventing Librari...
University libraries provide access to thousands of online journals and other content, spending mill...
This presentation was offered as part of the CUNY Library Assessment Conference, Reinventing Librari...
Citation metrics are a well-established means to assess the impact of scholarly output. With the gro...
This paper provides a snapshot of developments in the electronic journal industry. The first section...
Presentation for the NISO Virtual Conference: Expanding the Assessment Toolbox: Blending the Old and...
Poster presentation at the 2014 Library Assessment ConferencePurpose: Determine if the relationshi...
The current primary quantitative measure of e-journal subscription return-on-investment (ROI) is cos...
Citation and print journal use data have been used to measure quality and usefulness of library jour...
University libraries provide access to thousands of journals and spend millions of dollars annually ...
Is your library squeezing every dollar's-worth out of that expensive database? Should you renew your...
This is a preprint of a paper published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Scien...