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Autor principal: Tucker, Cory
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Publicado: 2009
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contents Benchmarking Usage Statistics in Collection Management Decisions for Serials Tucker, Cory Benchmarking Statistics Library Services Decision Making Academic Libraries Users (Information) Use Studies Data Analysis Statistical Studies Databases Database Management Systems Library Research Electronic Libraries Metric System Usage statistics are an important metric for making decisions on serials. Although the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Libraries have been collecting usage statistics, the statistics had not frequently been used to make decisions and had not been included in collection development policy. After undergoing a collection assessment, the collection management department decided on manipulating usage data to create a benchmark performance for serials and use the benchmark for starting the decision-making process. With libraries facing budget cuts and having to make decisions on retention of serials, the idea of benchmarking has merit. The UNLV Libraries has decided to review benchmarks each year and see what type of affect it has on library users and the library, especially the document delivery department. Looking at our users, the library will conduct another survey for faculty and students to see whether this has had an impact on obtaining library resources, and the library will also use results from "LibQual," in which the library participates every 2 years.
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spellingShingle Benchmarking Usage Statistics in Collection Management Decisions for Serials
Tucker, Cory
Benchmarking
Statistics
Library Services
Decision Making
Academic Libraries
Users (Information)
Use Studies
Data Analysis
Statistical Studies
Databases
Database Management Systems
Library Research
Electronic Libraries
Metric System
Benchmarking Usage Statistics in Collection Management Decisions for Serials Tucker, Cory Benchmarking Statistics Library Services Decision Making Academic Libraries Users (Information) Use Studies Data Analysis Statistical Studies Databases Database Management Systems Library Research Electronic Libraries Metric System Usage statistics are an important metric for making decisions on serials. Although the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Libraries have been collecting usage statistics, the statistics had not frequently been used to make decisions and had not been included in collection development policy. After undergoing a collection assessment, the collection management department decided on manipulating usage data to create a benchmark performance for serials and use the benchmark for starting the decision-making process. With libraries facing budget cuts and having to make decisions on retention of serials, the idea of benchmarking has merit. The UNLV Libraries has decided to review benchmarks each year and see what type of affect it has on library users and the library, especially the document delivery department. Looking at our users, the library will conduct another survey for faculty and students to see whether this has had an impact on obtaining library resources, and the library will also use results from "LibQual," in which the library participates every 2 years.
title Benchmarking Usage Statistics in Collection Management Decisions for Serials
topic Benchmarking
Statistics
Library Services
Decision Making
Academic Libraries
Users (Information)
Use Studies
Data Analysis
Statistical Studies
Databases
Database Management Systems
Library Research
Electronic Libraries
Metric System
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ866960