"How much?": Aggregating usage data from Repositories in the UK Jo Lambert, Ross Macintyre, Paul Needham, Jo Alcock OR2015.

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"How much?": Aggregating usage data from Repositories in the UK Jo Lambert, Ross Macintyre, Paul Needham, Jo Alcock OR2015

What is IRUS-UK? A national aggregation service, enabling UK IRs to share/expose usage statistics at the individual item level, based on a global standard – COUNTER – Collect raw download data from UK IRs for *all item types* within repositories – Process those raw data into COUNTER-compliant statistics Facilitate comparable, standards-based measurements Provide an evidence base for repositories to develop policies and initiatives to help support their objectives Provide consistent and comprehensive statistics, presenting opportunities for benchmarking at a national level

Who is responsible for IRUS-UK? IRUS-UK: Institutional Repository Usage Statistics – UK Team Members: – Jisc– Project & Service Management & Host – Cranfield University - Development – Evidence Base, Birmingham City University – User Engagement & Evaluation Funded by Jisc Bringing together key repository services to deliver a connected national infrastructure to support OA

IRUS-UK: how is it used? Providing standards-based, reliable repository statistics Reporting to Institutional Managers Reporting to Researchers Benchmarking Supporting Advocacy

IRUS-UK: development approach Delivering a service for the community Responding to evolving user requirements Iterative and pragmatic approach to development

IRUS-UK: how are data gathered and processed? Simple method to gather raw download data: – On download, message sent to IRUS-UK server with some basic details Accomplished by adding a small piece of code to repository software, which employs the ‘Tracker Protocol’ 22.pdf Implementation: – Patches for DSpace (1.8.x, 3.x, 4.x) and Plug-ins for Eprints ( x) – Implementation guidelines for Fedora Adhere to the processing rules specified in: – Release 4 of the COUNTER Code of Practice for e-Resources – Release 1 of the COUNTER Code of Practice for Articles

IRUS-UK: how are data exposed? Web User Interface - The IRUS-UK Portal – Access currently behind Shibboleth authentication/authorisation – Wide range of views, – slicing and dicing stats from the IRUS-UK database Reports available for download as CSV/Excel spreadsheet files SUSHI service SUSHI Lite API – Under development by the NISO SUSHI Lite Technical Report Working Group ( – Allows retrieval of stats snippets to be embedded into Repository (and other) web pages

IRUS-UK : home

IRUS-UK : repository stats

IRUS-UK: item types

IRUS-UK: repository report 1

IRUS-UK: item report 1

IRUS-UK: journal report 1

IRUS-UK: duplicate DOI report

IRUS-UK: search

IRUS-UK: survey feedback Reliable, authoritative statistics – COUNTER compliant statistics – Filtering of robots – Used for standard reporting (eg SCONUL) – Can repurpose for other reporting mechanisms and different audiences Ability to benchmark against others – Comparison of download statistics across participating IRs – Number (and range across the sector) of participating institutions Easy to use – Easy to setup and use – Easy access to statistics – Clear display of statistics – 96% find the current user interface clear – 96% find the current functionality clear to understand

IRUS-UK: what’s the value? Demonstrates the importance of repositories in disseminating the full range of scholarly outputs Uniquely positioned to act as an intermediary between UK repositories and other actors: – Funders – Publishers – National shared services – International initiatives (eg OpenAIRE2020) 2015 IRUS-UK user survey: – 92% reported that IRUS-UK has improved statistical reporting – 63% reported that IRUS-UK saves time collecting statistics – 83% reported that IRUS-UK enables reporting previously unable to do – 84% hope to use IRUS-UK for benchmarking

IRUS-UK: what do users say? “The set up was quick and painless” “Consistent collection of statistics without me having to do it!” “Provision of standards-based usage statistics that can be compared with publisher reports, so that the visibility of open access repository content can be highlighted.” “It has potential to help identify problems in the metadata e.g. incorrect DOIs.” “High quality download stats that conform to a standard, that we can compare to other universities for benchmarking.” “Provides useful usage stats for librarians.”

IRUS-UK: what are the future priorities? Increase number of participating repositories Expand views of data & reports in response to user requirements Leverage supplementary sources of metadata to enhance data in IRUS Graphical presentation of data Provide support to embed IRUS stats in source repositories Incorporate more altmetrics International collaboration

IRUS-UK: what lessons have we learned? Engagement Aim to minimize any extra work required of the IR managers – keep barriers for participation low Consider all suggestions for improvements and regularly revisit and reprioritise based on user feedback and other opportunities Utilise all opportunities and communication channels to gain regular user feedback Relate functionality to the relief of pain for users Standards Base developments on appropriate standards and give something back to the standards bodies Iterative development Don’t wait until you have a full solution – start with what is there

Contacts & Information If you wish to contact IRUS-UK: Project web site: –