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Hi Andy,

There isn't an easy way to figure out how many full text journals are in each of your databases in Gold Rush.   The Holdings Analysis Report (Reports/"My Library Reports/My Holding Analysis) lists the number of full text journals that journals and databases with full text.  There is another report under that one that lists the number of full text journals which includes titles and ISSNs.  You can download an individual title list under My Library's Reports/Download Journal Information for Provider and Database.  This includes coverage information.  You can sort by full text dates and come up with a figure of full text journals within the database.

Rose
CO Alliance of Research Libraries
Gold Rush Project Manager

From: Goldrush Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Foskey,Andrew
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2013 1:08 PM
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Subject: full text report

Hello everyone,

I am curious to see if anyone knows how to use the Gold Rush reporting options to find out how many full text journals a particular database offers.  Please feel free to contact me off-list at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Thanks!

Andy Foskey, MLIS
Librarian
Cleveland State Community College
Cleveland, TN 37312



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