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- From: Oliver Pesch <OPesch@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 15:30:17 +0000
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Pick the metric types that are relevant to your customers and for which you have data -- and only include when you have values.
Thanks
Oliver
From: sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Nadia
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 10:25 AM
To: sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [sushidevelopers] Question about Book Report BR1 request metric
Dear All,
I am going through Appendix A 'Summary of Data Element Usage by Report' of the Counter-Sushi document (Approved August 2012) which specifies the following data elements for BR1:
IdentifierType MetticType
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Online_ISBN ft_ps
Print_ISBN ft_pdf
DOI ft_html
Proprietary ft_total
When comparing this to the BR1 example in the 'Counter Code of Practice for e-Resources: Release 4' document published April 2012, I see that only the 'ft_total' metric type is used which means the other metric types listed above ft_ps, ft_html and ft_pdf are
not used.
Likewise, othe identifier Online_ISSN is used, whereas it is not listed above in the list of IdentifierTypes.
My question is, how should I map the data elements in Appendix A for each report to the online version example in Counter Code of Practice for e-Resources: Release 4' document published April 2012?
Can I pick up only the metric type from Appendix A table that is relevant to our customers content, or should I choose all the metric types listed. If the later option, how does this map to the online version as I do not see all the metric types used.
Thanks for your help.
Nadia
EBSCO Industries
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