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April 10 th 2015 JUSP in practice
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» Use cases online - https://www.jusp.mimas.ac.uk/use-cases/https://www.jusp.mimas.ac.uk/use-cases/ › Making effective use of staff time › Data assurance › Assisting academic departments in understanding resource use › Collecting data for regular reporting and decision making › Informing decisions for substitutions/cancellations › Usage profiling How is JUSP being used in different institutions? 10/04/152
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JUSP in practice » Chantelle Wilcox, Newman University » Tim Peacock, University of Derby » Mitchell Dunkley, De Montfort University How is JUSP being used in different institutions? 10/04/153
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Newman University Chantelle Wilcox
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EXPECT TO ACHIEVE Newman University Use of JUSP
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EXPECT TO ACHIEVE How we use JUSP JR1 / JR1a – Monthly Number of titles and requests in various usage ranges (enter dates) - Monthly View usage of titles and deals - Annually Comparing deals Please note: All usage data on the following slides is fictional
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EXPECT TO ACHIEVE JR1 / JR1a Monthly JR1, JR1a, and JR1 GOA reports JR1 reports exc backfile usage – Cambridge and Oxford Journals (so doesn’t include CJDA / OJDA)
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EXPECT TO ACHIEVE Number of titles and requests in various usage ranges (enter dates)
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EXPECT TO ACHIEVE View usage of titles and deals
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EXPECT TO ACHIEVE View usage of titles and deals (…cont)
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EXPECT TO ACHIEVE View usage of titles and deals (…cont) JSTOR - We subscribe to A&SII, A&SIII, A&SVII, Language and Literature Collection Can’t get a breakdown of usage by collection from JSTOR JUSP report ‘View usage of title and deals’ provides breakdown by resource
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EXPECT TO ACHIEVE Comparing deals
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EXPECT TO ACHIEVE Comparing deals (…cont) No AccessLow Access (1-9) Medium Access (10- 100) Available in Standard and Premium11415290 Available only in Premium10010214 Total titles214254104 Percentage of titles only available in premium47%40%13%
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EXPECT TO ACHIEVE Core titles Mark up titles we pay individual subscription to (not part of database / collection etc) Can see in report we download which titles are core Look at core titles in ‘deal’ reports – can we substitute any of our subscribed titles?
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EXPECT TO ACHIEVE Chantelle Wilcox Library Digital Services Co-ordinator Newman University c.wilcox@newman.ac.uk
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University of Derby Tim Peacock
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www.derby.ac.uk Making the most of JUSP at Derby A webinar view Tim Peacock E-Resources Administrator
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What does Derby use……………? JR1 Reports Individual journal search and usage www.derby.ac.uk
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and……………. Annual publisher usage Top 100 titles Core titles 15557 titles 2014 14601 titles 2013 www.derby.ac.uk
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COUNTER Usage harvested monthly…..ish…. JUSP is a great boon in this
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Resource Usage Tabs www.derby.ac.uk
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Individual Resource Tabs www.derby.ac.uk
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Metric Summary www.derby.ac.uk
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Responses obliged to be simplified……. How do we formulate this information?
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Thank you for listening…………. Tim Peacock T.Peacock@derby.ac.uk T.Peacock@derby.ac.uk 01332 591204 JUSP rolling along………… www.derby.ac.uk
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De Montfort University Mitchell Dunkley
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USING JUSP FROM A LIBRARY’S PERSPECTIVE DMU Library & Learning Services library.dmu.ac.uk
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Introduction DMU Library - directorate context Current resource renewals workflows & JUSP The benefits of using JUSP for DMU Library Creating a “usage and cost analysis” template Key interactions library.dmu.ac.uk
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DMU Library – directorate context Investment of over £1.7m per year in e-resources, journals & books Separate budgets for e-resources, books & journals Subject librarians = budget holders / decision-makers Content Delivery staff = provide usage / cost info to support evaluation Return on investment is key for the service library.dmu.ac.uk
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Current resource renewals workflow & JUSP E-Resources: automated renewal alert & checklist (Intota) E-journal subs: annual renewals process (with sub agent) Use JUSP as primary source where JR1 stats are available Provide usage & cost analysis document for resource renewals Supply stats for individual titles during annual journals review library.dmu.ac.uk
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DMU Library – renewal checklist for online resources De Montfort University library.dmu.ac.uk
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Benefits of using JUSP for DMU Library Saves time! (Multiple renewals, core titles & SCONUL data) Decreases staff frustration & improves team morale Ensures library is using COUNTER stats Enhanced analysis of raw data – new skills, visualisation of stats Better informed and prompt library renewal decisions library.dmu.ac.uk
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Creating a “usage and cost analysis” template CAG discussion – share templates between JUSP users, showcase different examples of evaluating stats DMU template for cost & usage analysis Use set Excel formulas to create automatic data outputs & visualisations View templates within “Community Area” section on JUSP library.dmu.ac.uk
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Usage & cost analysis template – DMU Library De Montfort University library.dmu.ac.uk
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Usage & cost analysis template available in the Community Area on JUSP Jisc/JUSP library.dmu.ac.uk
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Key interactions Publishers Systems providers Subject librarians / academic faculty staff Senior management in library / university Library users (DMU students) library.dmu.ac.uk
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Mitchell Dunkley DMU Library & Learning Services mdunkley@dmu.ac.uk http://mitchley.our.dmu.ac.uk library.dmu.ac.uk
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Further information JUSP http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk jusp@mimas.ac.uk
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