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KB+, Licences and Usage Statistics Jonathan McAslan Anne Simmons
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What we’re going to cover Introduction to KB+ (JMcA) KB+ Registration and adding subscriptions (AS) Licences (JMcA) Finding Journal Statistics in KB+ (AS) Overview of Statistics and Usage Reports (JMcA) Finding Statistics on Q:/ (AS) Questions/Feedback
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Background Usage statistics are increasingly important as a validation for our expenditure on e-resources Nearly 8m journal articles accessed, 2.7m e-book chapters accessed and 7.7m database searches But always some missing (of which more later) Collecting usage data is very time consuming Jisc were aware of the difficulties for libraries and setup JUSP to provide a single point for some of the bigger e-journal deals (but by no means even close to all). JUSP statistics are fed into KB+ JUSP/KB+ statistics are only for e-journals Jisc also recognised that libraries have difficulties in keeping track of what journals are included in ‘big deals’ and, as Jisc negotiate these deals, they decided to create KB+ as a tool for librarians.
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Registering for KB+ Go to: http://www.kbplus.ac.uk/kbplus/
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Please ensure you fill in both first and surnames in the Display Name box.
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Select “University of Oxford” and “Read only user” then click Request Membership
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KB + Subscriptions Will list all our Ejournal Deals Each subscription details start/end dates Our entitlements (journals included in the deal) Licence At present we have the “big deals” on KB+ has journal titles lists for the NESLi2 deals And full lists for many publishers that don’t offer NESLi2 deals Journal Lists are updated throughout the year with any changes to deals/publishers.
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Licences Most licences are either Jisc licences or modelled on the Jisc licence. The Jisc licence is very liberal and designed to favour the institution. Most licences allow ‘walk-in’ user access. Those providers that do not allow ‘walk-in’ user access use Shibboleth (SSO) to control access. Licences are displayed in KB+ in a ‘yes’ ‘no’ format. Licence terms for Jisc deals have been assessed by Jisc and it is their interpretation. Other licences are by us but based on the Jisc interpretations
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Finding Journal Stats on KB+ KB+ will only show statistics for publishers that are in JUSP It includes most of the major publishers Participants listed at: http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk/participants.html#publishers http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk/participants.html#publishers Go to Titles Search for the title You will need to amend the date if it is an expired subscription Click on Subscription Name for your title Find the Journal and click on the link – scroll down for JUSP statistics
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Yearly Journal stats on KB It is possible to download a spreadsheet of statistics for a particular subscription Only for publishers on JUSP Only contains stats from that subscription not all titles we take from that publisher Go to University of Oxford > Subscription Click on the subscription you want Go to the Renewals tab > Click “Here” Click on Generate Comparisons Sheet Open Excel and Convert Text to Numbers
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Journal Statistics Report Types JR1 Number of Successful Full-Text Article Requests by Month and Journal JR1A Number of Successful Full-Text Article Requests from an Archive by Month and Journal. JR1A is a subset of JR1. Also newest report s include Open Access usage JR1A – the period covered varies by publisher e.g. SAGE content prior to 1999, Elsevier content prior to 1995. JR1 is the most widely adopted e-resource report making e- journal reporting more comparable than, for example, database and e-book reporting. A small number of providers do not provide these reports. Only JR1 reports are counted for SCONUL.
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Database Statistics Database Report 1(DB1)This provides Total Searches, Result,Clicks and Record Views by Month and Database Database Report 3 (DB3) (Also now called Platform Report 1) Searches, Result Clicks and Record Views by Month and Platform There used to be a SCONUL requirement for sessions (how many times a database was used) but the introduction by most universities of federated discovery tools skewed the sessions to such an extent as to make them unreliable as an indicator of use. Sessions are much better indicators or usage than searches, and both are far better than ‘hits’.
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Database Statistics Databases are less comparable than e-journals or e-books due to some providers not providing COUNTER comparable usage statistics. Databases in both law and business are particularly problematic though it also applies to small providers who lack the resources to implement COUNTER statistics reporting.
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E-Book Statistics Book Report 1 (BR1) Number of Successful Title Requests by Month and Title Book Report 2.(BR2) Number of Successful Section Requests by Month and Title BR1 is not favoured by SCONUL and they ask that providers use BR2 as BR2 more comparable with JR1 for journal articles SCONUL have decided that BR1 can be converted to BR2 by multiplying BR1 by 5.4. Most e-book providers provide a range of other usage information in addition to the COUNTER reports.
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Above : AAAS JR1 report Right: Hein Online Usage Report
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Usage Statistics on Q: These are all saved in Q:\ER-Management\Statistics They are subdivided by Database Stats, Journal Stats, Ebook Stats Some providers will have statistics in more than one folder Organized by Provider - not publisher except for JUSP stats – listed by publisher Filename is in the format [name][year][reporttype] They will be saved in the format that the provider publishes them in – where possible we obtain.xls or.xlsx files but often they will be.csv Updated Every 6 months (March & September)
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Ejournal Example To find the statistics for a specific Journal: First find the title in OU Ejournals and check which providers it’s available through
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Q:\ER-Management\Statistics\Journal Stats\AEA (American Economic Association) Q:\ER-Management\Statistics\Journal Stats\EBSCOhost\Business Source Complete Q:\ER-Management\Statistics\Journal Stats\Ingenta Q:\ER-Management\Statistics\Journal Stats\JSTOR Q:\ER-Management\Statistics\Journal Stats\Proquest
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Ejournals – issues Highwire titles – will only appear in our highwire account if it has been registered by us – if you find a title not linked to our highwire account we will do our best to locate the stats and get it linked – can only be done on a title by title basis Platform Changes – if a title changes platform the stats do not move with it. You will need to check the appropriate historical stats for each platform – e.g APA PsycArticles now on Ovid
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Database Example Identify which provider the database is available through
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E-Book Example Identify the Ebook Provider
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Q:\ER-Management\Statistics\Ebook Stats\EBL
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Questions and Feedback Any Questions Feedback on KB+ eresources@bodleian.ox.ac.uk
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