Usage is easily reported from our ERM (Serials Solutions).
Becky Breedlove
U.S. Department of Education
National Library of Education
Washington, DC
"I long to accomplish a great and noble task,
but it is my chief duty to accomplish small
tasks as if they were great and noble."
(Helen Keller)
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Subject: [ACQNET-L] Good Database Usage
Good Morning Colleagues,
I am in search of the best answer to the following question. I am open to all answers and suggestions for addressing this problem.
I work at a midsize institution with about 9500 students and 800 faculty. We have many databases ranging from the general such as the EBSCOHost and Proquest databases to more specific databases such as EconLit and Popular Culture Universe.
To determine "good" database usage, is there a particular formula or methodology that you employ to assess the usage?
Thank you, Kimberley Bugg
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