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1 JUSP: Getting to grips with your usage statistics Paul Meehan & Anne Reed - Jisc / Mimas

2 What is JUSP? The Journal Usage Statistics Portal provides a FREE “one stop shop” for libraries to access and download usage statistics from a wide range of journal publishers.

3 How it all started … » Interest in a one stop shop for COUNTER journal reports dates back to studies carried out in 2005 and before » Jisc Collections commissioned various parties to develop a demonstrator/prototype service for a small subset of publishers (Elsevier, Springer, OUP) and 5 libraries » JUSP was launched into service in early 2010 and has rapidly expanded ever since

4 Who provides JUSP? JUSP is funded by Jisc and provided by a consortium of partners: » Mimas (Jisc, formerly The University of Manchester) – day to day running, data collection, database admin, support, website, technical development » Jisc Collections – publisher agreements » Evidence Base – user support and training » Cranfield University – technical development

5 What does JUSP contain? » COUNTER JR1, JR1a, JR1 GOA reports for 60 publishers and 4 intermediaries » Data back to January 2009 where available » Expanding publisher list » Around 230 million individual bits of data » Data for more than 160 institutions » Title lists and deal information » Over 25 reports, charts and tables providing access to the data in a wide range of forms!

6 What JUSP does NOT contain » JR5 reports » Book and database reports » Cost information » Unchecked data!

7 Reports and features » 4 journal level reports, including JR1; gateway data; JR1 minus JR1a / JR1 GOA; journal search » 12 summary reports, including SCONUL; top titles; breakdown of usage by date range and publisher » 8 titles and deals reports including titles v deals; title lists; comparison of deals » Usage profiling report – compare your site with others in your band / groups / region / consortium

8 Gathering the data … » SUSHI – Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative: machine to machine » We collect approximately 7,000 reports per month » Backdata / new publishers or sites / missing accounts / restated data » Every report is checked visually, and by automated checking software prior to loading » No reports added unless we’re happy! » Any odd data spikes or global errors reported

9 Benefits for libraries - 1 » One account not dozens » All report gathering done centrally » All data verified prior to loading » Costs/time savings » Reports and data presentation save a lot of time » Restated data

10 Benefits for libraries - 2 » Help with SCONUL return » Usage profiling » “Core” title tracking / ad hoc reports » Export reports and data in various ways » Designed for and by the library community » More clout with publishers over issues

11 Benefits for publishers » Data restatement » Data checked and passed back if errors » We liaise on behalf of all sites (less individual queries) » Publishers can log in and see their usage

12 Support materials » FAQs » Papers and presentations » Guides to reports » Example exercises Website: http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk

13 Training and help » Bespoke training alongside standard courses » Online FAQs and guides » Webinars and online demonstrations – recordings available » Full support service by email helpdesk jusp@mimas.ac.uk

14 Interoperability » Other usage stats packages e.g. Ustat / Millennium/ Serials Solutions 360 COUNTER » KB+ http://www.kbplus.ac.uk » SUNCAT / other » JUSP offers a SUSHI service of its own!

15 Expanding JUSP: one step beyond » Community-led – CAG and users » Books and databases » JR5 once standardised » New source code, JUSP v2.0 » Further developments with KB+ / other » JUSP Consult – www.juspconsult.mimas.ac.uk

16 If you’d like to know more … » Website: http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk » Helpdesk: jusp@mimas.ac.ukjusp@mimas.ac.uk » ASK!

17 … and now for something almost exactly the same A demonstration of JUSP!

18 When you log in » Run a report » News » Your data » Your deals and suppliers » Your archives and suppliers » Current publisher issues » SUSHI server administration » Community area

19 Types of reports » Journal-level reports » Summary reports » Titles and deals reports » Usage profiling http://www.jusp.mimas.ac.uk/guides-to-reports/

20 Journal-level reports - The JR1 report

21 Journal-level reports – JR1 including gateways and host intermediaries

22 Journal-level reports – JR1 reports excluding backfile usage and GOA

23 Summary reports – SCONUL return

24 Summary reports - Annual summary of use of gateways and host intermediaries

25 Summary reports – Number of titles and requests in various usage ranges

26 Titles and deals reports – Titles included in deals… » Titles included in deals per year » Titles included in deals across multiple years » Titles included in archive per year » Compare two deals from the same publisher

27 Titles and deals reports – View usage of titles and deals

28 Show institutional core /subscribed titles

29 Usage profiling


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