Re: Anyone using the ScholarlyStats service? Don Taylor 23 May 2006 19:44 UTC

We've signed up for Scholarly Stats, and settled for the mid range
option on pricing. We chose the 9 platforms that covered the largest
number of databases and e-journals we subscribed to. We've been happy
with the results so far, and Scholarly Stats has made some
improvements to data collection over the past months. It certainly
does make the collation of usage stats much easier than it was in the past.
Bye for now,
Don Taylor

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Donald Taylor
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Simon Fraser University Library     ph: 604-291-4930
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At 07:26 AM 23/05/2006, you wrote:
>(Please forgive the cross-posting.)
>
>O Collective Wisdom:
>
>Is anyone out there using the ScholarlyStats service?  We're thinking
>about signing up for it, but it's pretty pricey and they don't offer
>trial access, so I'd like to hear from others who might already be using
>it.
>
>Any input appreciated.  Thanks.
>
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>Rick Anderson
>Dir. of Resource Acquisition
>University of Nevada, Reno Libraries
>(775) 784-6500 x273
>rickand@unr.edu