Hi everyone,

We're conducting a journal review and sharing usage stats with teaching faculty.  I am in the process of creating a web document to explain and define usage statistics.  (For example, what is cost per use and how is it calculated?)  I'll be distributing spreadsheets with the actual data, but we want to have a web page (almost like a glossary) to point faculty members to.

How do you explain/define usage statistics to your faculty?  Do you have a document or page to send them?  Our web librarian wants to build some sort of infographic or image-based document, which I think is an interesting idea, so I'm trying to find examples which illustrate visually what the data means.

Thank you!

Kind regards,
Alana


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Alana Verminski
Reference and Instruction Librarian
St. Mary's College of Maryland
Library Office 125
240-895-4268
amverminski@smcm.edu

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