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Top 50 most increased users 2018-2019

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We are excited to share the top 50 most increased users, comparing user sessions from 2018-2019 with those from the previous academic year, 2017-2018.

The fifth column indicates the total number of user sessions that each college has increased by, and the sixth column indicates the percentage increase. We have used the difference in user sessions metric to identify the most increased users.

We would like to especially congratulate Varndean College, for having the largest increase in user sessions – a huge increase of 7762 user sessions since the previous academic year!

Another congratulations is in order for Runshaw College, who showed the largest percentage increase – an incredible increase of 2284%!

Please click here to download the top 50 most increased users report. 

We would love to hear from any colleges who have made the top 50 list. How have you increased usage this year? Have you done anything differently to promote e-books, or have budget challenges meant that you had to rely on e-books more than the previous year? Please do get in touch and share examples of best practice with us at content.feandskills@jisc.ac.uk or Tweet us here. 

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If your organisation has recently merged with another, ProQuest may not have the most current merger information and your merger may not be reflected in the usage data. Please check with ProQuest and request that they update your account to reflect the merger. Their e-book support contact address is: ebooksupport@proquest.com

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