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Providing Access to Electronic Serials A Public Library Perspective Hennepin County Library Large Public Library Annual circulation of over 10 million 27 libraries 1 million hits on our electronic resources 1.2 million information contacts
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Providing Access to Electronic Serials A Public Library Perspective
Hennepin County Library • Large Public Library • Annual circulation of over 10 million • 27 libraries • 1 million hits on our electronic resources • 1.2 million information contacts • 201 Terminals with Web access available for the public, with another 100+ in the new Ridgedale building
Hennepin County Library Vision • Hennepin County Library promotes full and equal access to information and ideas, the love of reading, the joy of learning, and engagement with the arts, sciences, and humanities.
Strategic Directions - Materials Collection • Build solid, high circulating collections for adults • Extend access to information through use of electronic means • Build and maintain collections designed to serve young children and families • Provide collections that reflect the unique specialization of the area libraries
Strategic Directions - Materials Collection cont’d • Improve response to demand for bestseller materials • Partner more closely with other libraries to address research and collection depth needs • Utilize staff input and feedback in the implementation of strategic directions for collections
Strategic Directions - Materials Collection cont’d • Maintain continuous improvement efforts in materials handling for cost savings • Strive to meet Minnesota guidelines for collection expenditures, and aim to keep circulating collection allocations no lower than 70% of the total materials budget
Service to the Public • Helping the public to integrate and use information effectively in an electronic environment
Collection Management at Hennepin County Library • Self-directed work team • Mostly central selection • Collection groups • Team leader, Juvenile materials, Reference materials, Popular adult materials,
Nonpopular Adult Materials • Non-major publishers • Periodicals • Pamphlets • Large print • World Language • Interlibrary Loan
Serials: A Question of Definition • Any publication published serially • Periodicals/Magazines • How this impacts our libraries handling of electronic resources
Background • Reference materials and periodicals are treated in different ways • Electronic resources originally were dealt with separately from either reference materials or periodicals, then as reference materials, next step with periodicals • Budget • Collaborative acquisitions
Observation • “There are no small libraries”
Where We Are At • We have a large number of serial reference publications available electronically • We have a number of periodicals available fulltext through aggregators • We are developing a number of electronic centers
Reference Materials • Web based whenever possible • Remote access issues • Trial subscriptions • Staff preview time • Public Access • Collaboration and the budget implications
Some of the Reference Titles Currently Available • GaleNet Suite • Moody’s Company Data Direct • Reference USA • STAT - USA
Periodicals • Also known as eJournals • Currently, these are under the realm of reference materials because they are fulltext as part of a finding tool • An identified project for my collection group
Issues • Space issues related to adding terminals • Hardware and software maintenance • Help desk and other staff support • Staff training • Public learning • Budget and planning issues • Print/electronic correspondence
Issues cont’d • Role of print versus electronic in the public library • “Only my cat likes People Online - she likes to sit on the monitor while I read it.”
Our Plan • To pursue eJournals that are free • To work with our subscription service to acquire eJournals which are free because we have a print subscription • To explore the possibility of adding eJournals which require a subscription • To continue to explore electronic versions of reference sources
On the the Access Issues • Currently the public has either text or Web access within the libraries • Remote users generally need to be authenticated for use of electronic resources • There are no traditional catalog entries for electronic resources • There are links or menu options in the catalog to electronic resources
The eLibraries Concept • An interim approach in presenting electronic resources • Grouped by subject, topic, and interest group • Best access in an understandable way for a wide range of users • Will evolve as the sophistication of our users evolves
eLibraries Include • Links to electronic resources • Electronic Resources • Recommended Web sites • eJournals
HCL’s eLibraries • Internet Links • ResourceLinks • KidLinks • TeenLinks • LawLinks • Job and Career Information Center
Internet Links • Full Service access to the Internet, plus a collection of reference tools • Currently 104 workstations throughout the system
Resource Links • A focused approach for people who want to do research on a wide range of topics • Currently 65 terminals in all but three libraries • A ready reference approach to electronic resources
KidLinks • Specifically geared to the information needs of children • Currently open at Brookdale, Brooklyn Park, and Maple Grove libraries with 22 workstations • Soon to open at Ridgedale Library
TeenLinks • Specifically geared to the information needs of teens • Currently open at Brookdale with two workstations • Soon to open at Ridgedale
LawLinks • Electronic legal resources for the person who is self-represented in a legal action • Currently available at Southdale
Job and Career Information Center • Our first venture into this type of access • Materials for first time job seekers, people changing careers, and those re-entering the workforce • Located at Brookdale with seven workstations
Next Links • HealthLinks • SeniorLinks • PopLinks
Future Access • Strong desire within Collection and Bibliographic services to devote more staff time to developing electronic collections • This includes some sort of catalog access beginning in 2000 • Exploring the possibility of integrating SDP links
OPAC Options • Currently have a team exploring the impact of what we are doing on future Web-based versions of our catalog • Potential use of the 856 field for access • How should MnLINK be offered in a Web-based environment • Change from our current character based catalog offers many opportunities
eWatershed Festival • Meeting together of a large number of staff to address issues related to electronic resources • November 18, 1999 • One expected outcome is the beginning of full-fledged attention to developing eLibraries • Normalize the delivery of electronic resources
Sharing Information • Hennepin County Library’s extranet http://www.hennepin.lib.mn.us/extranet/
Contact • Jean Williams Zivkovich • Hennepin County Library • 612-694-8623 (after October 25 612-847-8623) • jzivkovich@hclib.org