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RE: COUNTER: current status and advice to users
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- Subject: RE: COUNTER: current status and advice to users
- From: "Hamaker, Charles" <cahamake@email.uncc.edu>
- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 21:33:39 EST
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I think there are a lot of questions where e-book usage data might provide some guidance. * As others have noted, we report overall e-usage statistics for annual reports to various reporting agencies. * It also helps to know how successful you were in making the original purchase decision if it was based on the idea it would be used extensively. * Are they "taking off" and should we be actively searching for more e-book content. * What are the characteristics of successful platforms for e-books. * Are there subject areas that are more important for e-book users? Although not eBooks various one time database purchases can tell me if there is Escalating usage there's a demand for that type of material from the periods covered and may signal I need to be more sympathetic to other offers of material in that particular time period/geographic range/subject area. I also want to know what happens with backfile purchase of publisher archives, to help judge the next time that particular group of faculty and librarians comes to the table with some similar backfile product Chuck Hamaker Associate University Librarian Collections and Technical Services Atkins Library University of North Carolina Charlotte Charlotte, NC 28223
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