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Birmingham City University improves e-resource management and assessment with ProQuest Solutions

Press Release: ProQuest [September 10, 2013]

Birmingham City University has recently added two ProQuest management services, an e-resource management system (ERM) and assessment service, to address the complexities of managing and analysing usage of their e-resources.

"As we continue to invest such large percentages of our budgets to the provision of e-resources, we needed the right tools to measure their impact and inform our decision making. In 360 Counter and 360 Resource Manager, we are implementing systems which we can trust to help us make full use of the hard work which goes on behind the scenes, negotiating licenses, managing access, selecting and de-selecting resources, and of course making full use of our already established knowledgebase. Having worked closely on projects with Serials Solutions before, we were comfortable that they could help us realise the benefits quickly and with full support." Paul Williams, eLibrary Manager Birmingham City University

360 Resource Manager and 360 Counter were chosen by the University following recommendation and previous experience using the products at other institutions. Enabling library staff to effectively track and control their resources resulting in a more streamlined approach, the 360 Resource Manager delivers a complete solution to managing the lifecycle of their e-resources. 360 Counter dramatically reduces the time they previously used to process and analyse usage data, allowing for more informed collection development decisions.

About ProQuest

ProQuest connects people with vetted, reliable information. Key to serious research, the company's products are a gateway to the world's knowledge and its technologies serve users across the critical points in research, helping them discover, access, share, create and manage information. The company's cloud-based technologies offer flexible solutions for librarians, students and researchers including the Summon discovery service and Intota, a new library services platform.

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Publication Year:2013
Type of Material:Press Release
Language English
Issue:September 10, 2013
Publisher:ProQuest
Company: ProQuest
Products: 360 Resource Manager
Libraries: Birmingham City University
Record Number:18318
Last Update:2024-12-26 10:05:37
Date Created:2013-09-11 05:43:58
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