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Good PDA or good PR?working with suppliers to evaluate the impact of PDA
Steve SharpResource Acquisition Team Leader
University of Leeds Library
COUNTER statistics (Release 1, 2006)
• COUNTER Book Report 1: Number of Successful Title Requests by Month and Title
• COUNTER Book Report 2: Number of Successful Section Requests by Month and Title
• COUNTER Book Report 3: Turnaways by Month and Title• COUNTER Book Report 4: Turnaways by Month and Service• COUNTER Book Report 5: Total Searches and Sessions by Month and
Title• COUNTER Book Report 6: Total Searches and Sessions by Month and
Service
COUNTER4 (2013)
• COUNTER Book Report 1: Number of Successful Title Requests by Month and Title
• COUNTER Book Report 2: Number of Successful Section requests by Month and Title
• COUNTER Book Report 3: Access Denied to Content Items by Month, Title and Category
• COUNTER Book Report 4: Access Denied to Content Items by Month, Platform and Category
• COUNTER Book Report 5: Total Searches by Month and Category
So why are we interested?
Coverage Budget Purchases Funding model
Trial 1 5 subject areas
£40k 617 titles purchased
Single fund
Trial 2 9 subject areas
£54k 1,151 titles purchased
9 subject funds
Trial 3 21 subject areas
£62k 912 titles (to date)
Single fund
PDA report
• [Sample PDA Report]
PDA Comparison Report
• Compares PDA purchases with non-PDA e-book purchases during the same period
• Allows direct comparison of usage• Easy to see if PDA titles are used more/same/less than non-PDA
purchases• Informs decisions about continued funding for PDA
• [Insert example of PDA Report here]
"If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together"
(African proverb)
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