Cost per use has been essential for us, and now that we offer several document delivery options, it’s more important than ever. Our budget is not expected
to keep up with inflation. We tend to keep subscriptions to titles needed for assignments and teaching. Faculty are happy that they can get more content than ever on demand, and usually don’t care if we subscribe or not.
--Jennifer
Jennifer L. van Sickle M.L.S.
Science Librarian and E-Resources Coordinator
Trinity College Library
300 Summit St.
Hartford, CT USA 06106
860-297-2250 phone
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Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2015 3:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Cost Per Use Statistics
Yes, I do think it is worth the time. We have had some very expensive titles that have had only one or two downloads in a year. It would be much more cost-effective to cancel and either go to a pay-per-view model or perhaps rely on
interlibrary loan. So far there have been no complaints about cancellations and given that we do not have unlimited resources, we can find better ways to spend the money. I also find that faculty respond well when you can document reasons for cancellations
and purchases.
Judith A. Koveleskie, MLIS, MA
Serials Librarian
Seton Hill University
Reeves Memorial Library
1 Seton Hill Drive
Greensburg, PA 15601-1548
kovelesk@setonhill.edu
724-838-7828
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On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 3:10 PM, Jason Skoog <jaskooglists@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
What are your thoughts on cost per use? I've started to research it. It seems like my predecessor used it in the past, but we didn't last year when I was new. Do you find it worth the time in evaluating what to renew/cancel?
Thank you
--
Jason Skoog
Archivist and Systems Librarian
Viterbo University, La Crosse, WI
608-796-3262
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