Usage Reports

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==Types of Reports==
 
==Types of Reports==
  
LexisNexis is developing a usage reporting system that complies with the [http://www.projectcounter.org/ Project Counter] standard. As a database aggregator, rather than a journals service, LexisNexis is required by the COUNTER standard to provide the Database 3 (DB3) report, which shows searches and sessions by database.   
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The LexisNexis usage reporting and analysis system provides reports that comply with the [http://www.projectcounter.org/ Project Counter] Code of Practice 3. As a database aggregator, rather than a journals service, LexisNexis is required by the COUNTER standard to provide the Database 3 (DB3) report, which shows searches and sessions by database, and the Consortium 2 report.   
  
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LexisNexis does '''not''' provide JR1 and Consortium 1 reports showing retrievals by publication title. These reports are not required and not appropriate for aggregator databases.
  
LexisNexis will '''not''' provide JR1 reports showing retrievals by publication title. This report is not required and not appropriate for aggregator databases, and it would be impossible for LexisNexis to produce with its current infrastructure.  
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LexisNexis provides additional data on document retrievals by database, with detail LexisNexis "library" and "file" classification. These data are available through the Analytical Tools described below.
  
 
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==SUSHI==
LexisNexis will provide additional, custom reports on number of retrievals by database with detail LexisNexis "library" and "file" classification.  These reports will provide important data on retrievals and rough indication of the relative use of different types of content.
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The new system will support the [http://www.niso.org/workrooms/sushi/ SUSHI] standard for automated delivery of usage data.
  
 
==Products Covered==
 
==Products Covered==
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==Update Frequency==
 
==Update Frequency==
In accordance with COUNTER guidelines, monthly data will uploaded to the system prior to end of the subsequent month.
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In accordance with COUNTER guidelines, monthly data will uploaded to the system prior to end of the subsequent month.  In practice, updates may occur as early as the 10th of the month.  
  
==SUSHI==
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==Accessing Your Reports==
The new system will support the [http://www.niso.org/workrooms/sushi/ SUSHI] standard for automated delivery of usage data.
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To access your reports, you must register with LexisNexis to receive credentials and instructions. Only authorized employees of subscribing institutions may receive credentials. U.S. subscribers should complete the online [http://www.lexisnexis.com/academic/1univ/us_ge.asp Usage Reports Registration] form. Subscribers from other countries should contact their LexisNexis sales or customer service representative to sign up usage reports. For contact information, please see our [http://www.lexisnexis.com/worldwide.aspx Worldwide Selector].
  
==Accessing Your Reports==
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The URL for the log in page is [http://usage.lexisnexis.com/ http://usage.lexisnexis.com/].
To access your reports, you must register with LexisNexis to receive credentials and instructions. Only authorized employees of subscribing institutions may receive credentials. U.S. subscribers should complete the '''[http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7KM6SH3 Self-Registration Form]'''.  Subscribers from other countries should contact their LexisNexis sales or customer service representative to sign up usage reports.
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==Analytical Tools==
 
==Analytical Tools==
In addition to providing COUNTER reports in the specified text file format, the LexisNexis usage reporting system includes powerful analytical tools similar to those in the [http://academic.lexisnexis.com/online-services/statistical-datasets-overview.aspx LexisNexis Statistical DataSets] product. These tools will allow users to analyze trends and select specific data elements for export.  The screenshot below shows the trend view of searches in LexisNexis Academic by month for the fictitious "LexisNexis University."
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In addition to providing COUNTER reports in the specified text file format, the LexisNexis usage reporting system includes powerful a powerful analytical interface that was first developed for the [http://academic.lexisnexis.com/online-services/statistical-datasets-overview.aspx LexisNexis Statistical DataSets] product. The analytical tools available in this interface allow users to analyze trends and select specific data elements for export.  The screenshot below shows the trend view of searches in LexisNexis Academic by month for the fictitious "LexisNexis University." Instructions for using the tools are provided at the Help within the usage reporting system.
  
 
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[[Image:Ln_usage_searches.jpg | 800px]]

Revision as of 08:44, 13 April 2010

Contents

Types of Reports

The LexisNexis usage reporting and analysis system provides reports that comply with the Project Counter Code of Practice 3. As a database aggregator, rather than a journals service, LexisNexis is required by the COUNTER standard to provide the Database 3 (DB3) report, which shows searches and sessions by database, and the Consortium 2 report.

LexisNexis does not provide JR1 and Consortium 1 reports showing retrievals by publication title. These reports are not required and not appropriate for aggregator databases.

LexisNexis provides additional data on document retrievals by database, with detail LexisNexis "library" and "file" classification. These data are available through the Analytical Tools described below.

SUSHI

The new system will support the SUSHI standard for automated delivery of usage data.

Products Covered

Usage reports will be provided for the following products, which have been developed for the U.S. higher education, secondary education, and public library markets.

  • Academic
  • Congressional
  • Government Periodicals Index
  • Library Express
  • Scholastic
  • State Capital
  • Statistical

Usage reports will not available for LexisNexis Access to Primary Sources in U.S. History. Other products may be covered for customers outside the U.S.

Dates Covered

Monthly data on searches and retrievals will be provided for January 2008 forward. Data on session counts were not captured by LexisNexis before January 2009 and so are not available for 2008.

Update Frequency

In accordance with COUNTER guidelines, monthly data will uploaded to the system prior to end of the subsequent month. In practice, updates may occur as early as the 10th of the month.

Accessing Your Reports

To access your reports, you must register with LexisNexis to receive credentials and instructions. Only authorized employees of subscribing institutions may receive credentials. U.S. subscribers should complete the online Usage Reports Registration form. Subscribers from other countries should contact their LexisNexis sales or customer service representative to sign up usage reports. For contact information, please see our Worldwide Selector.

The URL for the log in page is http://usage.lexisnexis.com/.

Analytical Tools

In addition to providing COUNTER reports in the specified text file format, the LexisNexis usage reporting system includes powerful a powerful analytical interface that was first developed for the LexisNexis Statistical DataSets product. The analytical tools available in this interface allow users to analyze trends and select specific data elements for export. The screenshot below shows the trend view of searches in LexisNexis Academic by month for the fictitious "LexisNexis University." Instructions for using the tools are provided at the Help within the usage reporting system.

Ln usage searches.jpg