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==Journal Usage Reports (JUR)==
==Journal Usage Reports (JUR)==
Journal Use Reports from Thomson ISI is a new analytical resource created to help librarians/decision takers understand how journals are used in their institutions. The data includes information (COUNTER compliant usage statistics, pricing inormation, etc.) for all journals not only those indexed in JCR and might be very helpful in the license decision process. Anyway, JUR is not an Electronic Resource Management (ERM system)
Journal Use Reports from Thomson ISI is a new analytical resource created to help librarians/decision takers understand how journals are used in their institutions. The data includes information for all journals not only those indexed in JCR and might be very helpful in the license decision process. JUR is not an Electronic Resource Management (ERM system), but summarizes indicators about
* journal influence (in its subject area)
* institutional publication activity
* usage statistics (COUNTER compliant usage statistics)
* pricing information
 
 




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Revision as of 07:47, 8 October 2007


Meeting with Reynold Guida, Director Product Development at ISI

Participants: Ralf Schimmer, Reynold Guida, Ben Bowman, Johann Bauer, Doro Mayer, Volker Kruppa, Anke Bruns, Jarmo Schrader, Antje Schmidt, Wolfgang Kurtz, Inga Overkamp

Agenda[edit]

  • Web of Knowledge 4 Update
    • Development Plans
    • Linking
    • Web Services
  • Web Citation Index Update
  • Journal Use Reports
  • New initiatives
    • Authorship
    • Metrics

Journal Usage Reports (JUR)[edit]

Journal Use Reports from Thomson ISI is a new analytical resource created to help librarians/decision takers understand how journals are used in their institutions. The data includes information for all journals not only those indexed in JCR and might be very helpful in the license decision process. JUR is not an Electronic Resource Management (ERM system), but summarizes indicators about

  • journal influence (in its subject area)
  • institutional publication activity
  • usage statistics (COUNTER compliant usage statistics)
  • pricing information