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Monday, March 6 • 10:15am - 10:30am
Building a Collection Assessment Toolbox: Finding the right tools to assess your e-resource collection

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From traditional COUNTER usage statistics to mining faculty publications, the methods for assessing an e-resource collection are overwhelming. This presentation discusses the methods two librarians at a university library tried, and which we best fit the needs of our assessment while building a collection assessment program for health sciences resources.

Presenters
avatar for Angélique Roy

Angélique Roy

Health Sciences Librarian, Queen's University
Angélique is a Health Sciences Librarian at the Bracken Health Sciences Library at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. She serves as the liaison librarian for Life Sciences, Biochemistry and the Bachelor of Health Sciences. Her research interests include the use of artificial... Read More →
avatar for Meghan Burke

Meghan Burke

Metadata/Discovery Librarian, Queen's University
Meghan is a Metadata/Discovery Librarian at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Her research interests include collection assessment, communication between technical services and the rest of the library, and online discovery. 


Monday March 6, 2023 10:15am - 10:30am CST
Room 204 (M2-Ground Level)