Adding value to JUSP Introduction to JUSP Live demo Future plans Q&A Session outline
Supports UK academic libraries by providing a single point of access to e-journal usage data Assists management of e-journals collections, evaluation and decision- making Provides statistics to ensure the best deals for the academic community
141 libraries in JUSP All UK higher education institutions are welcome to participate uk/participants.html
Adding value to JUSP Informing decisions for substitutions/cancellations Collecting data for regular reporting and decision making Assisting academic departments in understanding resource use Making effective use of staff time How libraries are using JUSP
19 publishers AAAS AIP Annual Reviews BioOne BMJ EUP Elsevier Emerald Future Medicine IOP Publishing IOS Press Nature Publishing Group Oxford University Press Project MUSE Royal Society of Chemistry SAGE Springer Taylor & Francis Wiley-Blackwell 3 intermediaries Ebsco EJS Publishing Technology (ingentaconnect) Swets
Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative (SUSHI) M2M way of gathering statistics Replaces the user- mediated collection of usage reports 12 JUSP SUSHI clients available SUSHI server to gather data from JUSP
COUNTER usage reports 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 / /
JUSP report typeJUSP report title Journal level reports JR1 and JR1A reports JR1 reports inc gateways and intermediaries JR1 reports excluding backfile usage Summary reports SCONUL return Summary of publisher usage Summary use of gateway and host intermediaries Summary use of backfiles Tables and graphs Which titles have highest use Number of titles and requests in usage ranges Experimental reports NESLi2 deals Titles vs NESLi2 deals Individual journal search and usage Breakdown of publisher usage (title and year)(title and date range)
Adding value to JUSP JUSP enhancements: Adding subscribed or core titles What titles are in the deal? Helping to judge the value of a deal
Adding subscribed or core titles How much are the subscribed titles being used? How much are other titles in the deal being used? Does usage show that the deal offers better value than individual subscribed titles? Adding subscribed or core titles
What titles are in the deal? Accounting for nil usage Does the JR1 report contain titles that are not available in the collection the library subscribes to? Does the JR1 report contain titles that are no longer part of the current deal e.g. name changes, publisher changes? What titles are in the deal?
How many titles are in the deal? Project Muse JR1 for 2011 for a library with the Basic Research Collection– 59% of titles in the JR1 are not in the library’s deal and will show nil use. Titles in the Premium Collection in the JR1498 Titles in the Basic Research Collection206 Titles in the JR1 not available to the Library292
JUSP enhancements Usage patterns of subscribed or core titles Identification of titles in the deal or collection within the JR1 report Adding more publishers
What titles are in the deal? Adding more publishers Completing work on enhancements Continuing to develop JUSP with help from community Sustainability models Future developments
What titles are in the deal? We are doing various things to help people use JUSP more effectively: Developing support materials Running training events Interoperability with other tools Support
What titles are in the deal? Please ask your questions by typing into the text box now. Q&A