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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: "Rick Anderson" <rickand@unr.edu>
- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 21:52:06 EST
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> Excuse my ignorance, but would someone please explain to me why > anyone cares about usage statistics for books? I can understand > that usage statistics for journals might enter into decisions > about whether to continue subscriptions, but what decisions > follow from book usage statistics? For journals and databases, usage statistics give us some help in deciding whether or not to continue subscribing to individual titles. For books, usage statistics are more interesting in the aggregate -- they can tell us how much of our book collection is being used, how frequently it's being used, and (potentially most useful of all) how usage patterns are distributed among the subject areas. You're correct in pointing out that once a book is purchased, the purchasing is over for that title. But we keep buying books from that publisher, or on that subject, and being able to see usage trends can help us shape future purchasing behavior. The usefulness of usage statistics is limited, of course, just as the usefulness of any tool is limited. But they do provide one important part of the picture. --- Rick Anderson Dir. of Resource Acquisition Univ. of Nevada, Reno Libraries (775) 682-5664 rickand@unr.edu
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