Greetings Michigan Library Community,
We
have usage statistics coming in for new and returning MeL resources and we thought you'd be interested in what your colleagues are taking advantage of in MeL!
First, a Top 10 list of retrievals for the first month for which we have numbers, October 2018:
1.
NoveList Plus and NoveList Plus K-8 (387,094)
2.
World Book Kids(354,927)
3.
AtoZ Databases (192,662)
4.
Academic Search Complete from ESBCO (181,359)
5.
Britannica School - all levels (167,735)
6.
Opposing Viewpoints in Context (95,157)
7.
eBook Collections (90,237)
8.
Early World of Learning (48,151)
9.
Automate (26,639)
10.
Education Source (23,596)
NoveList Plus was the #1 ask of Michigan library staff during the listening tour we conducted before the
Request for Proposal was released. It's gratifying to know that we were able to deliver on this request and that it's seeing strong usage.
It's also a very positive sign that
AtoZ Databases, MeL's new business resource, white pages, and criminal background search, has been adopted so quickly. If you haven't stopped by, take a moment to do so. There is also
a resource for library fundraising in our Downloadable Promotional Materials section. We think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
We'll be talking more in upcoming MeL Minutes about
Academic Search Complete. News from college and university librarians has been extremely positive about this addition and we want you to know more about it.
There are lots of other great resources close to the Top 10 including:
·
MyHeritage
·
Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition and
·
Biography Reference Center
Unfamiliar with any of these resources? eResource training is available on
Library Staff and
Educators pages.
And don't forget about some great new professional development products now available for teachers through MeL including:
·
ERIC
·
Professional Development Collection (also for library staff)
·
Education Source
You can find all three quickly and easily on the
Professional Development page under "Educators".
If you would like stats for your own library, be sure to contact the MeL Databases Help Desk staffed by the good folks at the Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS) who can assist you with that. They can
be reached at meldatabaseshelp@mcls.org.
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Sonya Schryer Norris
Library Consultant
Library of Michigan
702 W. Kalamazoo St.
Lansing, MI 48909
517-335-1498
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