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Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship

2009 Volume 21, Number 1

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 4

  1. E-Metrics and Library Assessment in Action

    Virginia Kinman

    Digital resources play an increasingly important role in academic libraries, which must demonstrate their value to the institution and their impact on student learning outcomes in new and more... More

    pp. 15-36

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  2. Improving Usage Statistics Processing for a Library Consortium: The Virtual Library of Virginia's Experience

    Tansy E. Matthews

    This article describes the development of the Virtual Library of Virginia (VIVA). The VIVA statistics-processing system remains a work in progress. Member libraries will benefit from the ability to... More

    pp. 37-47

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  3. Benchmarking Usage Statistics in Collection Management Decisions for Serials

    Cory Tucker

    Usage statistics are an important metric for making decisions on serials. Although the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Libraries have been collecting usage statistics, the statistics had not... More

    pp. 48-61

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  4. Assessing Homegrown Library Collections: Using Google Analytics to Track Use of Screencasts and Flash-Based Learning Objects

    Paul Betty

    Increasing use of screencast and Flash authoring software within libraries is resulting in "homegrown" library collections of digital learning objects and multimedia presentations. The author... More

    pp. 75-92

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