Electronic outages: What broke, who broke it, and how to track it

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Abstract

As electronic books and electronic journals have become more prevalent, so too do the number of electronic resources outages related to those resources. This paper, distilled from a presentation delivered at the 2015 American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, describes the implementation of a new tracking system for electronic resources outages at the University of Michigan (UM). It elaborates on the decisions that went into building the system and the insights gleaned from analyzing a year's worth of outages. It is hoped that such data might better inform decisions related to electronic resources at UM, and that its collection might inspire similar data-driving tracking elsewhere.

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Wright, J. (2016). Electronic outages: What broke, who broke it, and how to track it. Library Resources and Technical Services. American Library Association. https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.60n3.204

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