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Outline. Who is CEIRC?Selection
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1. CEIRCCAULs Electronic Information Resources Committee presentation to ERA Forum 12 May 2008
3. Who is CEIRC? The committee
3 CAUL members, 1 CONZUL member
2 datasets coordinators
CAUL Executive Officer
historically includes CSIRO representative
The program
CAUL, CONZUL, external participants
The secretary
negotiation, administration, record-keeping
(35 years in university libraries, 13 in CAUL)
5. Who is CEIRC (cont) 1994-1997
NPRF funding, AUD2m over 3 years, for paid trials of online services for all universities
decisions by CAUL committee, DAWG
from mid-1995 coordinated by CAUL EO
funds handled by AVCC
year 3, access limited to web-only services
1998 to date
members asked to subscribe to trialled products
CAUL EO started negotiating with vendors
Agreements made with LexisNexis, Britannica, Gale (IAC), Research Libraries Group et al (in 1996)
CEIRC established to replace DAWG, with annual fee
formalisation of guidelines for external participants in 2000
review of program in 1999 and 2007
6. Selection & Evaluation How do products/vendors get to the CEIRC table?
Members send vendors to CEIRC
Members ask CEIRC to seek consortial offer and/or improved (licensing) conditions
Vendor approaches CEIRC (web site)
CEIRC alerts member to new product/options
9. Selection & Evaluation (cont) How does CEIRC come to an agreement?
negotiation - content; licence; pricing model; trial
checklist for negotiation, vendor form, model clauses
presentation - web site offers page, information providers page
communication - email to datasets list, collation of interest and/or confirmations
commitment (or not) notification to vendor, invoicing (native currencies), licence
renewal cycle calendar year
10. CEIRC and ERA Treated as another vendor aim to save members time
Analysis of ERA offers c/f CEIRC offers
some products overlapped with CEIRC products
some ERA offers for academic institutions designed to match current CEIRC offers
Coordination of responses
Very time consuming for very low level of interest
Products of general interest, but not high priority
Institutions wont change products because of price i.e. not necessarily interchangeable with other similar products
11. ERA and CEIRC (cont) CEIRC results
product x better under ERA if FTE<6,000 otherwise not
product y better under ERA for all FTE and participation levels
product z no way to achieve ERA participation levels which improve on CEIRC price
only World Book Online new to CEIRC
expressions of interest from 2 CAUL members
confirmation from one the other preferred to keep calendar year invoicing
??? what about other academic institutions i.e. those which are not universities and not members of CEIRC?
13. Why does CEIRC work for us? Closed group, focussed interests, individual choice
Transparent (vendor & institution), fair
Efficiencies at the business end
consistency, communication channels, knowledge base, flexible, responsive
light touch administratively, legally
Improved access (most common) increased content, licensing, site licences, predictable price
Improved price (does not work where market penetration already high) in exchange for more subscribers and improved vendor revenue
14. Conclusion? Review indicates members value the program
proof in the number of products (> 150), the increasing take-up over time, and the high level of renewals
recognise limitations imposed by operating as a group
may be slow to finalise (can start early and join group later)
packages rather than pick and choose
Review indicates that vendors ambivalent
value the program most when they lack the infrastructure
prefer to deal direct with members when they have the staff
respond to members request to work with CEIRC
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Diane Costello
CAUL (Council of Australian University Librarians)
http://www.caul.edu.au/
caul@caul.edu.au