From: Linda Anne Brown <[log in to unmask]> Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2017 14:10:29 +0000 HI all, Last week I posted the following query to liblicense-l: We currently mange Excel spreadsheets of e-journal usage statistics manually and are looking for software, such as ProQuest/Serials Solutions 360Counter or RedLink, to streamline statistics management. Does anyone have successful experience using a software product for usage statistics management and analysis that you’d be willing to share? Please respond to me directly. Thank you to all who responded. Several individuals said they face a similar dilemma and hoped for useful suggestions to help to solve usage statistics management and analysis challenges. Below are comments I received from individuals who have found or are exploring various solutions. I also received an offer from RedLink to do an online demo of their product. If you have comments or suggestions to add, others would certainly be interested in your solutions, suggestions, and opinions. ******* “We have been using the ERM system 'RMS' from Sempertool for 3 years to manage more than 4000 subscriptions (packages/big-deals and single subscriptions) (electronic and paper). It has a very nice statistics module. More info on: http://www.sempertool.dk/services.” “SPSS is handy way to deal with Excel files. At least you wouldn't need to type anything - just click several entries and that's it.” “We use Intota, but it’s obvious it did not develop as they promised. We are currently exploring LibInsights, the Springshare product” “I have been struggling to get good analysis for the decade that I have been here. We currently have a software product, but no one is using it. I have been gathering statistics on my own and using Excel.” Best, --L. Linda A. Brown, Associate Professor Collections Coordinator University Libraries Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio [log in to unmask] voice: 419-372-7894 fax: 419-372-7996