At #NISOPlus2023 @TashaMellCoh of @ProjectCounter proposes that #OpenAccesss usage is a missing metric of impact that should be considered alongside #altmetrics and citations. #NISOPlus23 #NisoPlus
— Stephanie Dawson (@SDawsonBerlin) February 15, 2023
Understanding the Value of OA Usage Data
Emily Poznanski from Central European University Press discussing stats from making their collection #OpenAccess in 2020. #NISOPlus23 #NISOPlus2023 pic.twitter.com/ib5ji4uSHF
— Equinox OLI (@EquinoxOLI) February 15, 2023
The Denison University Experience
.@yuimihlasten demonstrating the #OpenAccess usage stats from Denison. #NISOPlus23 #NISOPlus2023 pic.twitter.com/sYGaNhSTcZ
— Equinox OLI (@EquinoxOLI) February 15, 2023
The Duke University Press Experience
Kasia Repeta discussing Open Access Usage via Duke University Press. #NISOPlus23 #NISOPlus2023 #OpenAccess pic.twitter.com/fK5G1Zu8KL
— Equinox OLI (@EquinoxOLI) February 15, 2023
Call to Action
.@TashaMellCoh: So here is a call to action, libraries have the option to include global item level counter reports in their requests and their contracts. We would encourage you to ask that publisher to offer counter compliant global item reports. #NISOPlus23
— Equinox OLI (@EquinoxOLI) February 15, 2023