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Subject:

UKSG Usage Statistics Training Seminar, Oxford, 8 September 2010

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Karen Sadler <[log in to unmask]>

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    **  Apologies for Cross-Posting  **

 

UKSG are pleased to announce a September date for this popular training
course:

 


UKSG Usage Statistics Training Seminar


 


Wednesday 8 September 2010


OUCS, University of Oxford


 


Course summary 


This one-day training seminar will give a practical introduction to
accessing, collating, utilising, presenting and marketing e-resource usage
statistics.  Experts from different sectors will provide their perspectives
on the role and importance of usage statistics.  Future developments in the
provision and exploitation of usage statistics will also be covered.  There
will also be the opportunity to gain some guided hands-on experience with
manipulating usage data, including: 

 

*	exploring the layout and content of specific COUNTER eJournal
reports 
*	learning how to sort, filter and highlight specific data in a report

*	learning powerful ways to summarise data for analysis. 


A workbook and sample Excel spreadsheets will be available pre-loaded on a
USB memory stick for you to use during the day, and also to take away for
practice afterwards.  Data will be available in both Excel 2003 and Excel
2007 formats.

 

Please note:  In order to allow participants hands-on experience at this
training seminar attendance will be limited to 30.  


Why you should attend


To achieve a comprehensive, practical understanding of the collection and
analysis of usage statistics, particularly those conforming to the COUNTER
Code of Practice.


Course level and previous knowledge required 


Those attending would usually have some experience of the practical
management of e-journals, e-books or databases.
NB:  In order to get most benefit from the hands-on session, participants
should have a basic working knowledge of Microsoft Excel: advanced knowledge
is not required. 


Learning objectives


*	A publisher’s perspective on usage statistics
*	Usage statistics as a practical tool in the library 
*	Practical tips on manipulating and presenting usage data in
Microsoft Excel.

 


PROGRAMME


 

10.00  Registration and coffee

 

10.30  Welcome and introduction by the Chair


Graham Stone, Electronic Resources Manager/Repository Administrator,
University of Huddersfield


 

10.40  A publisher’s perspective on usage statistics

Christian Box, Senior Publisher R&D, IOP Publishing

 

11.20  Experiences on the ground: usage statistics as a practical tool in
the library 


Graham Stone, Electronic Resources Manager/Repository Administrator,
University of Huddersfield


 

12.00  Introduction to hands-on sessions

Terry Bucknell, Electronic Resources Manager, University of Liverpool

 

12.15  Lunch

 

13.00  Hands-on session (1)

Terry Bucknell, Electronic Resources Manager, University of Liverpool

 

14.15  Tea

 

14.45  Hands-on session (2)

Terry Bucknell, Electronic Resources Manager, University of Liverpool

 

15.30  Discussion: how do you use/plan to use usage statistics in your
organisation? 

 

16.00  Evaluation and close of seminar

 


 


Fee (includes refreshments and lunch)


UKSG members       £170.00 + £29.75 VAT [17.5%] (total £199.75)    

Non-members          £230.00 + £40.25 VAT [17.5%] (total £270.25)


 


Venue


Oxford University Computing Services

                                                            

How to book

Please book via the UKSG website – www.uksg.org/event/USTS080910  – or
contact:

Karen Sadler, UKSG Administrator

Tel./Fax: +44 (0)1865 310834   E-mail: [log in to unmask]

Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking. 

 


Cancellations


By Tuesday 31 August 2010                     Full refund


From Wednesday 1 September 2010      No refund


 

NB:  UK Serials Group reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due
to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being
obliged to refund monies.

 

 

Karen Sadler

Administrator

UKSG

Tel. +44 (0)1865 310834

Fax. +44(0)1865 310834

www.uksg.org

 

UK Serials Association trading as United Kingdom Serials Group 

A company registered in England and limited by guarantee 

Company Number: 4145775 Registered Charity Number: 1093946 

Registered office: Bowman & Hillier Building, 

The Old Brewery, Priory Lane, Burford, Oxon OX18 4SG

 


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