Presentation from Making the Most of JUSP workshop on 11th June 2015. Afternoon session part 2 including JUSP and other services (interoperability), and JUSP future developments.
3. KB+ shared services - 1
» JUSP API allows KB+ to gather title-level stats regularly
» JUSP API also has functionality for KB+ to gather journal level
information e.g. new titles and details of institutions and
publishers as we add them
JUSP -> KB+
KB+ -> JUSP
» JUSP gathers title lists from KB+ public export page and adds data
to our reports where users can view title lists over single and
multiple years
4. Interoperability
» In addition to gathering data via SUSHI, JUSP can export data as
R4 compliant reports.These can be imported into:
› UStat
› EBSCONET Usage Consolidation
› 360 COUNTER
› Millennium
» Management of 3rd party products via JUSP interface
» JUSP API for shared services - http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk/faq/
JUSP SUSHI server
6. Ebooks
» Increased demand for ebook usage statistics and feasibility study
led to additional funding to develop JUSP to include ebook usage
statistics
» 1 year project (started February 2015) to pilot ebook usage
statistics service – resulting in a service by the end of the project
» Progress so far:
› Pilot libraries shared current situation regarding ebook usage statistics
› Technical infrastructure in place and data for some publishers has been
collected and processed
7. Other potential future developments
» Other resources (e.g. DB1 -Total Searches, Result Clicks and
RecordViews by Month and Database )
» Report enhancements
» JR5 – Number of Successful Item Requests byYear-of-Publication
(YOP) and Journal
» JR2 – Access Denied to Full-Text Articles by Month, Journal and
Page-type