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ER&L 2016

April 3–6, 2016

Austin, Texas

Visit our "Search the ER&L 2016 Program" page to peruse all the accepted and peer-reviewed sessions for the 11th Anniversary Electronic Resources and Libraries Conference, April 3-6, 2016.

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S30-01 - The Bigger Picture: Creating a Statistics Dashboard That Ties Collection Building to Research

Monday, April 4, 2016 at 4:20 PM–4:35 PM CDT
Room 204
Conference Track

2. Collection Development & Assessment

Learning Objectives

Following this session, participants will be able to identify what their library is trying to accomplish in creating a statistics dashboard.

Following this session, participants will be able to articulate why a dashboard could be a useful tool for their library. Need to secure more funding? Add to library outreach efforts within the community? Demonstrate that the library has great value and can create a compelling product? All of these reasons (and more) are valid reasons for creating a statistics dashboard.

Following this session, participants will be able to consider how the visualization of use data/statistics might inform their library’s collection management strategy.

Abstract

The Collection Development Office at University of Wyoming Libraries was tasked with designing a statistics dashboard that ties collection-building efforts to research at the university. The project lead will discuss the what, why, and how of building a dashboard that features quantitative and qualitative information about the Libraries’ collection.

 

*This short talk is part of session "S30 - Collections & Use"

Presenters

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Shannon Tharp, University of Wyoming Libraries
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