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**Recommendations** | **Recommendations** | ||
- | __A through J will be reviewed for implementation by the Assessment Librarian and the <del>Data</del> Collections Analysis Librarian.__ | + | __A through J will be reviewed for implementation by the Assessment Librarian in conjunction with IRM.__ |
A. Expand the use of Tableau for data informed collections assessment activities to enable ease of use by selectors and other Library staff. Develop content focused dashboards for selectors that include: purchasing, overlap, circulation, ILL, reserves, MINES, COUNTER, and LibQUAL data. Work with selectors to ensure that Tableau views meet their assessment and analysis needs. | A. Expand the use of Tableau for data informed collections assessment activities to enable ease of use by selectors and other Library staff. Develop content focused dashboards for selectors that include: purchasing, overlap, circulation, ILL, reserves, MINES, COUNTER, and LibQUAL data. Work with selectors to ensure that Tableau views meet their assessment and analysis needs. | ||
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G. Use LibQUAL, MINES, collection use, and demographic data to develop a deeper understanding of the users and non-users of library collections. This includes relevant analysis of user status, affiliation, purpose of use and format/type of resource. | G. Use LibQUAL, MINES, collection use, and demographic data to develop a deeper understanding of the users and non-users of library collections. This includes relevant analysis of user status, affiliation, purpose of use and format/type of resource. | ||
- | H. Scholarly Communications, Reserves Staff and the Data Analysis Librarian: Look at subject areas for content being added to ScholarWorks and tie Open Access initiatives and e-reserves data into collection assessment activities. | + | H. Scholarly Communications, Reserves Staff and the <del>Data</del> Collections Analysis Librarian: Look at subject areas for content being added to ScholarWorks and tie Open Access initiatives and e-reserves data into collection assessment activities. |
I. E-resource usage data is available from varied sources: vendor usage statistics, proxy server data, and MINES data. Use this information for subscription review and to identify areas of overlap and areas that are underrepresented in the collection. Establish regular e-resource reviews (every 3-5 years as able/needed) and engage key stakeholders across campus on a regular basis in e-resource reviews. See Appendix D. | I. E-resource usage data is available from varied sources: vendor usage statistics, proxy server data, and MINES data. Use this information for subscription review and to identify areas of overlap and areas that are underrepresented in the collection. Establish regular e-resource reviews (every 3-5 years as able/needed) and engage key stakeholders across campus on a regular basis in e-resource reviews. See Appendix D. |