Dear ERMIG colleagues,
We are trying to formalize how we decide which electronic resource/database subscriptions to recommend canceling. We currently use cost per use data from my annual usage data analysis as well as anecdotal information from our Research & Education librarians and others about how the resource is being used. But we would like to have more criteria spelled out to focus our decisions in the future.
Here are some criteria that come to mind:
What criteria do you use?
Thank you for your insights!
Janice
Janice G. Schuster, M.L.S.
Electronic Resources & Serials Librarian / Associate Professor
Phillips Memorial Library / Providence College
One Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02918
Janice....@providence.edu
401-865-2631 office / 508-801-8414 cell
https://works.bepress.com/janice_schuster/
Hello all,
Another set of considerations are user-related and technical, for example, user interface, ease of searching, discoverability, direct linking, authentication issues, interface issues, and vendor support. Resources developed primarily for the corporate market don’t always function so well in the academic environment from a technical standpoint. While these might be secondary considerations, they all contribute to the overall assessment of a resource, and these problems contribute to declines in usage.
Patricia
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Patricia Berens
Horn Library
- Content Management & Research Librarian
- Economics & Finance Liaison
Babson College
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