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Purpose: Provides a forum for the exchange of ideas among those persons working with or interested in electronic resources; promotes the acquisition and access of electronic resources collections; strengthens communication and cooperation among persons working with electronic resources collections; addresses issues related to collection management and development of electronic resources, their funding, and selection; and contributes to the improvement of education and training of electronic resource archivists and librarians.

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  • 1.  COUNTER5 experts

    Posted Sep 09, 2021 02:06 PM

    Has anyone noticed that some vendors provide TR_J1(Excluding OA Gold) reports that include OA usage as well as subscription title usage?  I'm noticing this in more than a few of our packages.

    I thought that COUNTER report excludes usage from OA titles -- am I correct or do I not understand what I'm doing (which has happened before!).  

    This is just creating more work for me to separate usage out from the OA vs. the paid titles. 

    Thanks. 



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    Beth Johns
    Electronic Resources Librarian
    Saginaw Valley State University
    She/Her/Hers
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  • 2.  RE: COUNTER5 experts

    Posted Sep 10, 2021 12:46 AM

    Hi Beth,

    I don't know if the below will help, but perhaps.

    If the title is a hybrid one, then activity on the non-OA content should be in the TR_J1, while the OA content should not.

    Also content published before a journal became fully OA might still be behind the paywall and is thus included.

    Lastly some non-research content in OA journals might be behind the paywall - editorial or commissioned content - and thus eligible for TR_J1.

    You can see the split between OA and non-OA content by creating a custom TR report where you include the element Access_Type. Each title will then be reported with separate numbers for OA_Gold and Controlled. To see the specific articles you'd need to use some type of Item level report.

    Björn J

    the Springer Nature Librarian Portal team



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    Björn J
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  • 3.  RE: COUNTER5 experts

    Posted Sep 10, 2021 07:48 AM
    Thank you so much!  That does help. 

    Beth


    Beth M. Johns, MLIS

    E-Resources Librarian

    Saginaw Valley State University

    Melvin J. Zahnow Library

    pronouns: she/her/hers

    Learn more here about the E-Resource Unit!


    Schedule:

    Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

    Contact me if you need to meet outside of these hours.