
We are pleased to share the 19th program of the Electronic Resources and Libraries Conference reflecting our work to support the way we collect, manage, maintain, and make accessible electronic resources.
1. E-Resources Management & Licensing
Foundation
resource evaluation, cost-per-use, COUNTER reports, usage statistics
Many academic libraries face challenges in evaluating cost-per-use and managing electronic resource subscriptions. Seton Hall’s Acquisitions and Data Services units discovered an efficient, time-saving, and user-friendly solution by integrating Microsoft PowerBI and CELUS, an e-resources usage data harvesting and analysis software, reducing library expenses while sustaining content availability.