Thank you Buddy. This info
helps a lot.
From: SERIALST: Serials
in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Pennington,
Buddy D.
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 10:15 AM
To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Usage statistics and reports
We compile our statistics twice
per year. Once in February for the previous calendar year and once in August
for the previous fiscal year. The COUNTER format makes it quite easy to
integrate the reports from the various vendors into a single report. Non-COUNTER
reports take a bit more work.
Our statistics are generally
used in the fall and the spring (our resources are either on a July-June or
January-December renewal cycle) so we don’t feel like it is worth it to
compile the statistics more frequently.
We have a large number of
resources from our consortium but the stats they provide aren’t broken
down by campus so we continue to collect that usage as well.
We don’t get complicated
with our stats so I don’t have much to recommend in terms of statistical
tools or benchmarks. The only thing we do is add in our cost amounts and
then figure cost-per-use using Excel formulas.
Buddy Pennington
Serial Acquisitions Librarian
University of Missouri - Kansas
City
800 East 51st Street
Kansas City, MO 64110
Phone: 816-235-1548
Fax: 816-333-5584
Email: penningtonb@umkc.edu
UMKC University Libraries: Discovery.
Knowledge. Empowerment.
From: SERIALST: Serials
in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Harrell,
Emily
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 9:55 AM
To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: [SERIALST] Usage statistics and reports
Hello all,
I am wondering how often other E-Resources librarians gather
statistics and compile reports. I am at an institution that is part of a
consortium where the statistics are compiled and provided to us via the
consortium.
Currently there is no policy in place requiring reports at
certain times. Should I, as the E-Resources librarian, be gathering and
evaluating numbers for good measure? Also, it has been many years
since I’ve taken a statistics course. Are there any recommendations
on what types of statistical measures I should be working with? Or a
suggested reading list? Any recommendations are welcome.
Thanks,
E. Harrell,
Serials and E-Resources Librarian
Gulf Coast Community College