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For clues look at the Key Performance Indicators on www.lib-stats.org.uk


We cover quite a bit of this during UKSG workshops. Next one in Nov -
Oxford.

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>From: An informal open list set up by the UK Serials Group 
>[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Porter Miles
>Sent: 05 October 2006 15:33
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>Subject: Nil-Usage Enquiry
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>Apologies for cross posting.
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>Can anyone let me know if there is an official (or 
>'unofficial') industry nil-usage accepted percentage for 
>online journal packages (publisher or aggregated)? In relation 
>to this, is there a standard to describe low/medium/high usage 
>i.e. number of articles downloaded per annum? I'm considering 
>using some sort of weighting applied against individual title 
>cost and then total package cost to provide some sort of worth rating.
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>Any suggestions much appreciated.
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>Miles Porter
>Information Engineer, CIO Group
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