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2 Adding details of your core/subscribed titles to JUSP JUSP webinar

3 Adding details of your core titles to JUSP 42 JUSP libraries have already started marking up their core titles in JUSP The largest number of titles marked up is 5174 Feedback has been very positive

4 Feedback I attended a workshop recently which gave me further insight into using JUSP, I came straight back here and entered my core titles as a result of the workshop, and I intend to use JUSP more frequently now. Since the adding of the core subscriptions I will be able to do more reporting, The ability to add local holdings is also very good, and I only wish I'd had all these publishers available last year when evaluating a deal!

5 Outline of session What are core/subscribed titles? Why is their usage important? How to mark up core titles in JUSP How to review marked up titles How to view core titles in JUSP reports Keeping up to date

6 WHAT ARE CORE/SUBSCRIBED TITLES?

7 Core titles in a deal Historic spend model : Retain existing core or subscribed titles at normal price: these titles will be unique to the institution Add unsubscribed titles to make up the deal or collection at a negotiated price for the whole package Limited cancellations or substitutions of core or subscribed titles may be allowed

8 Individual subscriptions You can also mark up in JUSP: Subscriptions to individual titles where you do not take a deal Subscriptions to individual or groups of titles that are not included in the deal or collection you take

9 WHY IS THEIR USAGE IMPORTANT?

10 Why are core/subscribed titles important? To view value of a deal: How much use is being made of the core titles? How much use is being made of the unsubscribed titles included in the deal? To review usage with schools/faculties To consider possible cancellations/substitutions where these are allowed.

11 HOW TO MARK UP CORE TITLES

12 Show institutional core titles Area for you to enter – Core titles that you are required to maintain as part of a deal – Individual subscribed titles where you do not take a deal – Individual subscribed titles that you hold outside a deal

13 Show institutional core/subscribed titles

14 Select publisher (OUP)

15 List of titles to mark up

16 HOW TO REVIEW MARKED UP TITLES

17 Review core titles

18 Run JR1 report for core titles

19 Mark up more titles

20 Core or subscribed titles Once titles have been marked up, you can: View a list of marked titles in the core institutional area and sort by title, total requests or publisher Run a JR1 report from the core institutional area and download as csv file View as starred items in all JUSP reports

21 HOW TO VIEW CORE TITLES IN JUSP REPORTS

22 Titles with highest use -OUP

23 JR1 minus backfiles

24 JR1 minus backfiles –download as csv

25 Usage of titles and deals JR1 reports may contain titles that are not available to you. Marking up core titles means that you can see at a glance: Usage of core titles within a deal Usage of subscribed titles held outside a deal Usage of individual subscribed titles

26 KEEPING UP TO DATE

27 Keeping up to date Core/subscribed titles NOTE: When you have added core titles for one year, the JUSP team can copy those titles across to other years for you. Simply email us at jusp@mimas.ac.uk with the details. jusp@mimas.ac.uk

28 For more help See the guides and exercises on our Support page at: http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk/contact.html


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