From: Kim Maxwell <[log in to unmask]> Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2016 19:07:03 +0000 ***Cross-posted to multiple lists; please excuse any duplication*** Eresources Management Toolkit Registration is now open! A free, one-day, thought-provoking program, with opportunities to network and share with colleagues Thursday November 17, 2015 from 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Lesley University Sherrill Library, 89 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 9:30-10:00 Checkin and Continental Breakfast; Sign Up for Lunch 10:00-10:10 Welcome and Opening Remarks 10:10-10:40 Find the Gaps in Next-Generation Library Systems: Survey Results We will share the results of our recent survey on next-generation library systems. The objective of the study was to determine whether libraries that have implemented these systems are able to complete electronic resource workflows entirely within those systems. 299 survey responses were received from staff using Alma, WorldShare Management System, and Sierra. We will review the survey structure, the results, and discuss our conclusions. (Jane Natches, Tufts University; Emily Singley, Boston College) 10:40-11:10 Beyond COUNTER-compliant: the Importance of Assessing E-resources Reporting Tools The need to continually evaluate electronic resources should not limited to the resources themselves. The reporting tools that monitor resource use need to be evaluated as well. This presentation will cover how vendor tools, designed to “assess your collection to make better decisions and reduce costs”, can be assessed for reporting accuracy. In Summer 2015, Yale Library brought up ProQuest’s 360 COUNTER Data Retrieval Service (DRS), in which COUNTER-compliant usage statistics are uploaded to ProQuest’s system twice per year. To date DRS has freed up a significant amount of time for the E-Resources department, allowing for staff resources to be allocated elsewhere. This extra time also allowed the E-Resources department to “kick the tires” of 360 COUNTER, comparing raw COUNTER data uploaded in the system to the system-processed usage reports in Intota Assessment. Using tools already available (Excel) the E-Resources department was able to design and implement a Quality Control workflow, which has helped to better understand how the 360 COUNTER system works, whether the data is reliable, and what steps need to be taken–by both ProQuest and Yale Library–to improve reporting accuracy. (Kelly Blanchat, Yale University) 11:10-11:25 Break 11:25-11:55 Using Tableau to Assess Electronic Resources in Context This presentation introduces a transparent and flexible option for libraries to assess usage of electronic resources in the context of other library usage metrics. The presenters will demonstrate how this can be achieved as well as the practical application in collections decision, library instruction, etc. (Mark Paris, Brandeis University; Katherine Collins, Brandeis University) 11:55-12:45 Lightning Talks (10 minutes each) * ERMIG: Is It What You Need? (ERMIG Co-Chairs) * Tools for a Successful E-Journal Cost-Per-Use Review (Kate Zdepski, E-Resource & Serials Access Librarian, Mount Holyoke College) * Simplifying E-Resource Assessment Using LibInsight (Becca Brody, Collection Strategy Librarian, Westfield State University; Ed Hill, Systems and Digital Services Librarian, Westfield State University) * Shortened Not Stirred: Managing eResources with YOURLs (Junior Tidal, Web Services & Multimedia Librarian, New York City College of Technology, CUNY) * Life with DDA: The Long-Term Commitment to Managing Access and Maintaining Relevance (Alana Verminski, Collection Development Librarian, University of Vermont) 12:45-1:00 Closing Remarks 1:00-3:00 Optional dine-arounds for lunch (aka informal networking opportunities) in Harvard Square; sign-up sheets will be at the registration table. For questions or more information, contact one of the event coordinators: Galadriel Chilton, Ivy Plus Libraries, [log in to unmask] Kim Maxwell, MIT, [log in to unmask] Michael Rodriguez, University of Connecticut, [log in to unmask]