The JUSP consortium is pleased to announce that Oxford University Press,
Project MUSE/The Johns Hopkins University Press and Swets have
confirmed their participation in the JISC Journal Usage Statistics
Portal (JUSP). Alongside the ability to view their use of titles in a
current NESLi2 deal separately from use of titles in a backfile or
archive collection libraries will soon be able to get a truer picture of
their overall journals usage.
The JISC Journal Usage Statistics Portal aims to provide a "one-stop shop" where libraries go to view and download their own usage reports from NESLi2 publishers, a move welcomed by libraries that currently have to go into each publisher's password protected administration sites separately. The portal makes it possible for libraries to compare their usage of different NESLi2 publisher deals, to look at trends over time and to complete their annual SCONUL returns from NESLi2 publishers.
Further information
- For more information about the project please visit the project website
- View the JUSP Monthly Newsletter
- Further information is available from Jo Lambert
