Francq, Carole2007-01-022007-01-021994Francq, Carole, Bottoming Out the Bottomless Pit with the Journal Usage/Cost Relational Index, Technical Services Quarterly, Vol. 11 (4) 1994: p. 13-260731-7131https://hdl.handle.net/1805/659What journal subscriptions should be cancelled and what is a systematic way to do it? The Usage/Cost Relational Index identifies low-use journals and ranks the titles in relation to their subscription costs. The Index has a simple formula easy for librarians to apply and explain to inquisitive faculty. The Index Numbers are calculated in ASCII format on a spreadsheet with imported files of subscription prices and use statistics. The Index is individual for each library and flexible in the usage-data needed for the study. Use statistics may include interlibrary loan activity, exclude in-house use or have other data quirks. It is important for the manager to be aware of what the usage figures represent. Use studies can be time-consuming and, therefore, expensive, but their costs can be recovered in the cancellation of journal subscriptions that are costly in relation to their use.568503 bytesapplication/pdfen-USUse studies /Serial publicationsPeriodicals /Time and cost studiesSerial publications/SubscriptionsCollege and university libraries/Serial publicationsInformation resources -- Use studiesSerial publications -- Use studiesPeriodicals -- Use studiesAcademic librariesBottoming Out the Bottomless Pit with the Journal Usage/Cost Relational IndexArticle