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JUSP: An introduction
Jo Alcock
Background and aims JUSP: An introduction Background and aims
» Supports UK academic libraries by providing a single point of access to e-journal usage data » Assists management of e-journal collections, evaluation and decision-making » Provides statistics to ensure the best deals for the academic community 29/04/2020
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Consortium JUSP: An introduction
» Jisc Collections » Mimas » Evidence Base at Birmingham City University » Cranfield University 29/04/2020
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How does JUSP collect data?
JUSP: An introduction How does JUSP collect data?
» Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative (SUSHI) » Machine to machine method of gathering statistics » Libraries can view their data from all participating publishers within JUSP portal 29/04/2020 http://www.flickr.com/photos/ragingwire/3395161474/
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What data are available?
JUSP: An introduction What data are available?
» COUNTER-compliant usage data (COUNTER = Counting Online Usage of NeTworked Electronic Resources) › JR1: 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 › JR1 GOA: Journal Report 1 GOA – Number of Successful Gold Open Access Full-text Article Requests by Month and Journal » Where available, JUSP has usage statistics dating back to Jan 2009 29/04/2020
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What reports are there in JUSP?
JUSP: An introduction What reports are there in JUSP?
» Journal level reports » Summary reports » Titles and deals reports » Usage profiling reports 29/04/2020 Guides to reports: http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk/guides-to-reports
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Participants JUSP: An introduction Participating publishers
» Data from over 65 publishers and intermediaries* in JUSP » Regular communication with publishers; priorities informed by participating libraries
Participating libraries
» Almost all UK Higher Education Institutions participate in JUSP » Interest from libraries in other sectors and outside UK *Figures accurate as on 24 th September 2014 29/04/2020
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JUSP use cases JUSP: An introduction JUSP use cases
» Making effective use of staff time » Informing decisions for substitutions/cancellations » Assisting academic departments in understanding resource use » Collecting data for regular reporting and decision making 29/04/2020 Further examples at: http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk/use-cases/
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Further information JUSP
http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk [email protected]
JUSP CONSULT
http://juspconsult.mimas.ac.uk [email protected]