Hi Ken,

You can take a look at the model described here https://ruor.uottawa.ca/handle/10393/32970. It is suited for individual journals and small to medium packages (not big deals) and the prep work can be done by technicians or support staff. You can also determine which criteria are the most important for your university and apply them accordingly.

Good luck!

Ingrid

Ingrid Moisil

Chef intérimaire, Service des Acquisitions et fourniture des documents

Interim Head, Acquisitions and Document Delivery

Bibliothèque de l’Université d’Ottawa | uOttawa Library

ingrid.moisil@uottawa.ca

Tél. | Tel. : 613 562-5800 poste 8782


On Jul 7, 2017, at 8:55 AM, Ken Siegert <ken.siegert@FANDM.EDU> wrote:

Hello!

We are planning to review both our print and electronic journals. Right now we are collecting usage stats for the last 3 complete calendar years (2014, 2015, 2016) and trying to stick to just JR1 reports. We have individually subscribed journals, packaged journals, etc. Most titles are divided up by librarian liaison area.

What factors have others looked at in determining if a subscription should continue? What's your process? Any insights are welcome.

Thanks,

Ken

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Ken Siegert
E-Resources, Serials & Metadata Specialist
Shadek-Fackenthal Library, Room 011
ken.siegert@fandm.edu | 717-358-4219

Franklin & Marshall College
Shadek-Fackenthal Library
P.O. Box 3003
Lancaster, PA 17604-3003

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