Abstract

Since its launch in 2009, the Journal Usage Statistics Portal (JUSP) has played an increasingly-valued role within UK Higher Education. By bringing together journal usage data for more than 70 publishers into a single place, JUSP creates huge economies in terms of staff time and costs across the sector. In this article, JUSP team member Paul Meehan describes a typical day working within the team.

Highlights

  • By bringing together journal usage data for more than 70 publishers into a single place, JUSP creates huge economies in terms of staff time and costs across the sector

  • JUSP team member Paul Meehan describes a typical day working within the team

  • As new institutions join the service, we ask them to supply us with a list of the JUSP publishers from which they take journal titles; we work with the institution and/or each publisher to obtain credentials to access the usage stats

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By bringing together journal usage data for more than 70 publishers into a single place, JUSP creates huge economies in terms of staff time and costs across the sector. As new institutions join the service, we ask them to supply us with a list of the JUSP publishers from which they take journal titles; we work with the institution and/or each publisher to obtain credentials to access the usage stats.

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