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    Analytics Evidence CN4 - IZ-Only Consortia are Unable to Report on All Institutions

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    Created By: Igelu-Eluna Analytics
    Created on: 3/19/2019



    Not all consortia belong to a NZ.

    The consortia in an IZ only (not part of a NZ) are not able to pull reports for all institutions in their consortia as a combined report.

    status: open
    priority: high
    subject area: usage data
    consortia; resource management

    Use Case:

    At times consortia want to do overlap analysis across consortial institutions or make weeding decisions jointly.  

    Consortia are unable to do any collection analysis across institutions in Alma Analytics because the data is anonymized when they actually need to know which institutions in their consortium hold the materials.


    From the IGeLU-ELUNA Analytics Working Group, Analytics Evidence Document

    Please send questions or comments to the Analytics Working Group Listserv





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