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Usage Statistics for Electronic Resources - A Rationale for Collecting Data UMass Amherst Libraries (August 2006)

Overview

As the Library allocates more of its acquisitions funds to electronic formats, increasingly in lieu of other formats, the Library and its staff seek evidence that we are investing in resources which serve the research and teaching needs of our community. Collecting and analyzing electronic use data, however, is not a simple and straightforward endeavor. Standards for defining, counting and reporting (COUNTER), as well as exchanging (SUSHI) use data are evolving. Collection and delivery protocols vary widely among the many information producers, aggregators and host platforms. Meanwhile, as we await further standardization and compliance, we need some means of grasping if and how the e-resources we purchase and provide are used. Use data becomes but one of several measures of resource value.

This proposal covers the purposes for which we collect use data, as well as the types of data needed to inform helpful analysis. The procedures for collecting and storing the data will be worked out among Acquisitions Department staff. Ultimately, Acquisitions staff seek to provide timely, relevant, and readily accessible electronic resource use data to all Library staff.

Purposes - Why We Collect Use Data

We retrieve and store use data to inform these activities:

Data to collect

This is the data we intend to collect to support our intended purposes. However, please keep in mind that an information provider may not capture and offer this data. Variances will be noted. Data will be collected on a monthly basis and aggregated annually by fiscal year (July 1st – June 30th).

Primary contact: Christine Turner