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The Journal Usage Statistics Portal (JUSP). http://www.flickr.com/photos/koenvereeken/2088902012/. JUSP webinar. Matching up titles and deals in JUSP. Titles and deals. Title lists taken from NESLi2 area on JISC Collections website 3 approaches: Titles included in deal per year
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The Journal Usage Statistics Portal (JUSP) http://www.flickr.com/photos/koenvereeken/2088902012/
JUSP webinar Matching up titles and deals in JUSP
Titles and deals Title lists taken from NESLi2 area on JISC Collections website 3 approaches: • Titles included in deal per year • Titles included in deals across multiple years • Compare 2 deals from one publisher
Some possible reasons • DOAJ titles – marked in JUSP reports with a DOAJ symbol • Individual subscribed titles - starred if you have marked these up • Backfile titles –check with JR1a • Titles that have changed name or changed publisher or ceased publication where some issues may remain available • Titles that moved to the publisher during the year
View usage of titles and deals – highlight Journal of social history
Check your deal information • Welcome screen shows the deal information we hold for you for the current year • Edit if you want to change or update • Click on earlier years (2009-11) to change or add
For more information on titles and deals http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk/contact.html • Guide to ‘Titles and deals’ (pdf file) • Individual guides to the reports: • Titles and deals reports • Titles included in deals per year • Titles included in deals across multiple years • Compare two deals from the same publisher • View usage of titles and deals • Edit your deals in JUSP