Morning everyone,
Has anyone found a good way of representing subject level usage data from their TARL tenancy?
We’re currently creating resource profiles of databases and journals for our academic institutes, and it would be great to be able to say something like ‘XX English lists are being used over XX times’ or similar statistics. At the moment,
all I can do is say X% are published, and some calculations about average length, etc. The latter are more about compliance with policy, whereas we’d like to show them the benefits.
I’ll summarise for the list
Thanks in advance,
Sarah
Dr Sarah Pittaway Team Leader: Academic Services Library Services University of Worcester 01905 542055 / 07900 408 686 |
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