We currently only have one Wiley title as such and have been advised that our annual spend means we could not have an Enhanced Access Licence for that title. Therefore we are unable to access any usage statistics for that online Wiley title. We do not have a print subscription to that title.
I am still not clear what is actually happening to the Blackwell data for July and August 2008 - looking at the sentence "Our intention is that usage data for the period January 2008 to June 2008 for Blackwell titles will be available from Wiley InterScience in September 2008" this would seem to imply that there won't be any data for July and August. For the first week in July our access has been curtailed in any case.
I have been advised that a service such as Ebsco EJS may enable us to access some statistics, but in our situation at this library, with multiple networks and user access possibilities, that really doesn't help as Ebsco EJS is not a suitable solution. I really think our only viable option may be to cancel subscriptions and resort to interlibrary loans.
Paula.
Paula Younger
Electronic Resources Librarian
Exeter Health Library
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From: An informal open list set up by the UK Serials Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bernd-Christoph Kämper
Sent: 07 July 2008 16:30
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Subject: Re: [LIS-E-RESOURCES] Wiley-Blackwell: could we have an update please?
Wiley has promised to deliver Blackwell statistics, independent of whether you had a premium or a standard subscription.
cf.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/aboutus/wiley-blackwell/transition.html
What's going to happen to the usage data for Blackwell journals?
From August onwards usage data for Blackwell journals will be available on Wiley InterScience. This will be presented in a separate report but in the same format as that offered for Wiley journals. Our intention is that usage data for the period January 2008 to June 2008 for Blackwell titles will be available from Wiley InterScience in September 2008.
Blackwell usage data for the period January 2006 to December 2007 will be made available through Wiley InterScience later in 2008. Blackwell usage data for the period prior to December 2005 will no longer be available after the transition in June 2008. We will not be migrating this data across to Wiley InterScience.
We will continue to support the separate sales models for Blackwell and Wiley journals in 2008 and therefore all Blackwell online journal customers are entitled to access their usage data. Wiley customers licensed under the Basic Access License will continue to not be entitled to usage data for 2008. Usage data for Wiley journals is available to customers with the Enhanced Access License in 2008.
Furthermore, at a meeting of the Konwledge Exchange group in Bonn we have been told that from 2009 on, we will receive COUNTER statistics for all Wiley/Blackwell titles irrespective of the type of license (or may be, there no longer will be different types of licenses, I am not sure about pricing and access models for non-consortial customers), independent of whether the customer is in a consortium or otherwise has negotiated and paid for an enhanced access license or not) .
This is what we have always demanded: that any electronic access for journals we are buying must come with basic usage statistics as required by the COUNTER code of practice. Anything else would be against the spirit if not the letter of COUNTER, and - after Elsevier has tossed its ScienceDirect web editions - Wiley was in fact the only bona fide COUNTER compliant publisher left who sold subscriptions (even e-only subs) without providing usage statistics if you did not buy into an enhanced access license. This will be history from 2009 on.
Best regards,
Bernd-Christoph
Paula Younger schrieb:
> Could I add to this list, could we have some information about statistics? It's extremely difficult to work out whether it's worth having electronic access to a title without some access information, or whether it's better to just get the articles as required from the BL or other sources.
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> I understand that Wiley works very differently from Blackwells on this front, with users being required to have a 'minimum spend' with the publisher before even being eligible for the kind of licence that will make statistics available for Wiley titles.
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> I'm still not clear about whether we will even be able to get
> Blackwell statistics for some of our journals over the summer,
> assuming that the access issues have been resolved by then. (I'm
> waiting for the response on that one from Wiley currently.)
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> Paula.
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> Paula Younger
> Electronic Resources Librarian
> Exeter Health Library
> Royal Devon & Exeter Foundation Trust
> Peninsula Medical School Building
> Barrack Road
> Exeter
> EX2 5DW
> Tel: 01392 406729
> Fax: 01392 406728
> Email: [log in to unmask]
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> Sent: 07 July 2008 14:52
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> Subject: [LIS-E-RESOURCES] Wiley-Blackwell: could we have an update please?
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> I wonder if it might be appropriate for someone from Blackwell - either Emily Gillingham or an account manager - to update us on any progress ironing out the problems which occurred on moving content from Blackwell Synergy to Wiley Interscience?
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> I think, from the posts on lis-e-resources so far, we'd like to know:
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> 1. When the Blackwell Synergy OpenURLs will redirect to the correct page (i.e. at journal level, not Wiley Interscience homepage).
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> 2. When all licence details for Blackwell Synergy and Wiley Interscience customers will appear correctly.
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> 3. Whether former Blackwell Synergy titles which were free or partially free will continue to be available on Wiley Interscience under the same terms.
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> 4. When Google Scholar links will redirect correctly.
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> 5. When knowledge banks such as SerialsSolutions, SFX, etc., will include correct information and URLs.
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> 6. When the Online Content Transition News at Wiley-Blackwell
> (http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/aboutus/wiley-
> blackwell/transition.html will be updated - the last time it was changed was on the 2nd July.
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> I can appreciate that the company's workload must be heavy after the transfer, but I think we would all appreciate it if we know what is happening as we have now been living with these issues, and having to explain them to colleagues and students, for seven days.
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> Thanks
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> Louise
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