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User Stories: how JUSP and CCM Tools make a difference to effective management of resources in two academic libraries.Jo Alcock, Mitchell Dunkley, Ruth Elder, Diana Massam
» Two Jisc services, one theme:
› Providing access to data: to improve efficiency and enable effective workflows
» Real life reports on making a difference from two practitioners
User stories: JUSP and CCM
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» Introduction to JUSP
» User Story 1 (JUSP) : Mitchell Dunkley, De Montfort University
» Introduction to Copac Collection Management Tools
» User Story 2 (CCM Tools): Ruth Elder, University of York
» Questions / Discussion
User stories: JUSP and CCM
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JUSP: An introduction
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» Supports UK academic libraries by providing a single point of access to e-journal usage data
» Assists management of e-journal collections, evaluation and decision-making
» Provides statistics to ensure the best deals for the academic community
Background and aims of JUSP
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JUSP: An introduction
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JUSP consortium partners
Evidence Base at
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How does JUSP collect data?
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» Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative (SUSHI)
» Machine to machine method of gathering statistics
» Libraries can view their data from all participating publishers within JUSP portal
JUSP: An introduction
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» COUNTER-compliant usage data (COUNTER = Counting Online Usage of NeTworked Electronic Resources)
› JR1: Journal Report 1 – Number of Successful Full-text Article Requests by Month and Journal
› JR1a: Journal Report 1a – Number of Successful Full-text Article Requests from an Archive by Month and Journal
› JR1 GOA: Journal Report 1 GOA – Number of Successful Gold Open Access Full-text Article Requests by Month and Journal
» Where available, JUSP has usage statistics back to Jan 2009
What data are available?
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What reports are in JUSP?
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» Journal level reports
» Summary reports
» Titles and deals reports
» Usage profiling reports
Guides to reports: jusp.mimas.ac.uk/guides-to-reports
JUSP: An introduction
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Participating publishers Participating libraries
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» Data from over 65 publishers and intermediaries in JUSP
» Regular communication with publishers; priorities informed by participating libraries
» Almost all UK Higher Education Institutions participate in JUSP
» Interest from libraries in other sectors and outside UK
JUSP: An introduction
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» Making effective use of staff time
» Informing decisions for substitutions/cancellations
» Assisting academic departments in understanding resource use
» Collecting data for regular reporting and decision making
» Usage profiling
Further examples at: jusp.mimas.ac.uk/use-cases/
JUSP use cases
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Contact…
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Jo AlcockJUSP
jusp@mimas.ac.uk
jusp.mimas.ac.uk
Using JUSP from a library’s perspective
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» DMU Library - directorate context
» Current resource renewals workflows & JUSP
» The benefits of using JUSP for DMU Library
» Creating a “usage and cost analysis” template
» Key interactions
Introduction
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» Investment of over £1.7m per year in e-resources, journals and books
» Separate budgets for e-resources, books and journals
» Subject librarians = budget holders / decision-makers
» Content Delivery staff = provide usage / cost info to support evaluation
» Return on investment is key for the service
DMU Library - directorate context
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» E-Resources: automated renewal alert & checklist (Intota)
» E-journal subs: annual renewals process (with sub agent)
» Use JUSP as primary source where JR1 stats are available
» Provide usage and cost analysis document for resource renewals
» Supply stats for individual titles during annual journals review
Current resource renewals workflows and JUSP
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DMU Library – renewal checklist for online resources
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De Montfort University
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» Saves time! (Multiple renewals, core titles and SCONUL data)
» Decreases staff frustration and improves team morale
» Ensures library is using COUNTER stats
» Enhanced analysis of raw data – new skills, visualisation of stats
» Better informed and prompt library renewal decisions
Benefits of using JUSP for DMU Library...
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» CAG discussion – share templates between JUSP users, showcase different examples of evaluating stats
» DMU template for cost & usage analysis
» Use set Excel formulas to create automatic data outputs and visualisations
» View templates within “Community Area” section on JUSP
Creating a “usage and cost analysis” template
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Usage & cost analysis template – DMU Library
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De Montfort University
Using JUSP from a library’s perspective
Usage and cost analysis template available in the Community Area on JUSP
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Jisc/JUSP
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» Publishers
» Systems providers
» Subject librarians / academic faculty staff
» Senior management in library / university
» Library users (DMU students)
Key interactions
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Mitchell DunkleyDMU library and learning services
mdunkley@dmu.ac.uk
mitchley.our.dmu.ac.uk/
Copac collection management tools
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» Built on Copac data
» Developed in partnership with the White Rose Consortium and RLUK
» A ‘grassroots’ project meeting user needs
» Now ‘service in development’
CCM Tools: an introduction
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What are they?
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» Suite of Tools: enable benchmarking of collections
» Comparison of holdings of all libraries contributing to Copac
» Data search, manipulation and visualisation, plus export facilities
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Use cases
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» Identifying collection strengths
» Stock editing: identifying last copies for potential withdrawal
» Prioritising conservation or digitisation decisions
» Subject search: collection development
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Evidence of benefits
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» Case studies: user forum
» Community events
» Focus groups
» User testing
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User Survey
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» Over 60% of respondents were using or likely to use the CCM Tools for business as usual activity
» All respondents would recommend the CCM Tools to others
» Over 70% of respondents found the CCM Tools easy or very easy to use
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Benefits:
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“Benchmarking against other
libraries”
“CCM is critical”
“Speed and hard evidence”
“A realistic starting point for
challenging work”
It’s wonderful, keep developing it, don’t
take it away”
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» Currently preparing for service: summer 2015
» Investigating use cases with new user groups: pilot access
» Refreshing interface following user testing
» Developing user support and help features
» Opening up access to more users
What next?
CCM Tools: an introduction
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Contact…
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Diana MassamCCM Project manager, Jisc
diana.massam@manchester.ac.uk
ccm.copac.ac.uk/
Moving towards business as usual: Use of the Copac Collection management tool at the University of York Library
Ruth ElderCollection space management co-ordinatorUniversity of York Library and Archives
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Library of Congress subject heading: Natural Science
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Bibliographic Details E-resourcePublicatio
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Tracking environmental change using lake sediments. / edited by H. John B. Birks...[et al.]. Springer, c2012. 2012
Lee de Forest [electronic resource] : king of radio, television, and film / by Mike Adams. Copernicus Books, c2012. electronic resource 2012
Natural hazard mitigation policy [electronic resource] : implementation, organizational choice, and contextual dynamics / Daniel J. Alesch, Lucy A. Arendt, William J. Petak. Springer Science+Business Media B.V., c2012.
electronic resource 2012
The English language in the digital age [electronic resource] / Sophia Ananiadou, John McNaught, Paul Thompson ; Georg Rehm, Hans Uszkoreit(editors). Springer, c2012.
electronic resource 2012
The Bulgarian language in the digital age [electronic resource] / Diana Blagoeva, Svetla Koeva, Vladko Murdarov ; Georg Rehm, Hans Uszkoreit(editors). Springer, c2012.
electronic resource 2012
Composite Materials [electronic resource] : Science and Engineering / by Krishan K. Chawla. Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2012. 3rd ed. 2012.
electronic resource 2012
Einstein's Relativity [electronic resource] : The Ultimate Key to the Cosmos / by Fred I Cooperstock, Steven Tieu. Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2012.
electronic resource 2012
Inequalities [electronic resource] : theorems, techniques and selected problems / Zdravko Cvetkovski. Springer, c2012. electronic resource 2012
Glasses and glass ceramics for medical applications [electronic resource] / Emad El-Meliegy, Richard van Noort. Springer Science+BusinessMedia, LLC, c2012.
electronic resource 2012
Imagine Math [electronic resource] : Between Culture and Mathematics / edited by Michele Emmer. Springer Milan, 2012. electronic resource 2012
L' ambientalista nucleare [electronic resource] : Alternative al cambiamento climatico / Juan Jose Gomez Cadenas ; Traduzione di Cristina Ingiardi. Springer, c2012.
electronic resource 2012
The Nuclear Environmentalist [electronic resource] : Is There a Green Road to Nuclear Energy? / by Juan José Gomez Cadenas. Springer Milan : Imprint: Springer, 2012.
electronic resource 2012
Data-Driven Methods for Adaptive Spoken Dialogue Systems [electronic resource] : Computational Learning for Conversational Interfaces / edited by Oliver Lemon, Olivier Pietquin. Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2012.
electronic resource 2012
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“The lists produced … were extremely helpful for us in identifying resources…
Given the interdisciplinarity of the programme… it was good to have the absolute resource data and especially the comparator data for other institutions …to get a feel for the types of materials we should consider to support the programme…
We have a solid basis for making any necessary purchase decisions.”
Academic Liaison Librarian
Feedback for Natural Sciences work:
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York Art Gallery stock awaiting cataloguing …
Gifts
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Library of Congress Subject Heading: George Stubbs
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Library of Congress Subject Heading: Henry Moore
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An aside & a plug ….
Library Input
CCM Tool
Library output
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Conclusion
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The Copac Collection management tool helps to:
» Improve our understanding of collections
» Ensure the retention of the “last copy”
» Manage down print collections, enabling cost effective space management
» Identify and develop unique and distinctive collections
» Allows real savings in both staff time and effort, which can be invested in alternative areas
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Contact…
Ruth ElderUniversity of York Library and Archives
ruth.elder@york.ac.uk
ccm.copac.ac.uk/