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Why do titles show up on both the subscribed and non-subscribed usage report?

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Why do titles show up on both the subscribed and non-subscribed usage report?

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A. A subscribed journal can show up in both reports. This occurs when only part of the content that is on ScienceDirect is subscribed to. For example, you may only subscribe to the content back to 1997 and not to the backfiles. In that case, usage of the backfile articles, anything before 1997, will show in the non-subscribed report and the articles published after 1997 will show up in the subscribed report.

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