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UK Research Reserve UKRR three years on – the story so far Deborah Shorley Head, UKRR Journée ABES Montpellier 20 juin 2012. UKRR. What is UKRR? Achievements Problems What next?. UKRR is .... United Kingdom Research Reserve.
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UK Research Reserve UKRR three years on – the story so far Deborah ShorleyHead, UKRR Journée ABESMontpellier 20 juin 2012
UKRR • What is UKRR? • Achievements • Problems • What next?
UKRR is .... United Kingdom Research Reserve a collaborative, co-ordinated and sustainable approach to long-term retention, storage and access to low use print research journals. http://www.ukrr.ac.uk/
UKRR aims to... • Help university librarians rationalise their collections and release shelf space in their libraries • Preserve low use research material for the UK research community
UKRR is a safety net • 3 copies of our titles kept by the UKRR community (one copy at BLDSC) • ...so other libraries can safely weed their collections
UKRR Phase 2 2009 – 2014 Programme • Euros 14 m from UK government • 29 Universities in partnership with British Library (annual subscription)
The score so far • 55,200m of low use research material processed by April 2012 • 84% (46,368m ) no longer needed • 14% retained either at BLDSC or in one of the UKRR member Libraries
UKRR: Member benefits • Coherent approach to collection management • Help with advocacy • Sharing ideas, experience and best practice • Premium Document Supply Service from BLDSC
UKRR: Benefits to UK HE sector • Recurrent Estate Saving: Euros 1,680,000 • Capital Saving: Euros 17,605,000
Key to UKRR’s success so far • Light infrastructure • Financial incentive to weed collections systematically • Dedicated software – LARCH to support decisions
Linked Automated Register of Collaborative Holdings LARCH Supports the activities of UKRR, its members and partners. As well as allowing UKRR to co-ordinate the de-duplication process more effectively, LARCH provides a single point for accessing data relating to UKRR offered holdings, and facilitates better reporting on the data.
Problems en route • Conservatism of academics • Onerous processes • Uncertain financial environment in UK HE
What lies ahead? • UKRR post 2014 • Need for a sustainable business • model
Our ambitions for UKRR • To be: a key part of UK’s research information infrastructure • A model for similar initiatives eg equivalent for monographs etc
Looking ourselves in the mirror:Independent Evaluation Report is underway • Key questions • Has UKRR delivered so far? • Should UKRR exist beyond 2014 • If so, in what form? • Report due November 2012
websites UKRR www.ukrr.ac.uk RIN www.rin.ac.uk BL www.bl.uk RLUK www.rluk.ac.uk SCONUL www.sconul.ac.uk Imperial College London www3.imperial.ac.uk HEFCE www.hefce.ac.uk
References Protecting the UK's research collection: the UK Research Reserve project. Wright, N SCONUL Focus 40 p38-40. 2007. Supporting access to the UK's research collection: the UK Research Reserve project. Wright, N & Crawford, J. Interlending & Document Supply 36(4) p210-212. 2008. Securing access to print: the UKRR. Crawford, J. Serials 21(3) p232- 234. 2008. Past its shelve by date? United Kingdom Research Reserve (UKRR): a 21st century strategy to protect our research information for the future. Shorley, D. New Review of Academic Librarianship 14 (1) p115-120. 2008. Innovative Collaboration in Action: UK Research Reserve. Boyle, F; Ahsley-Smith, A. ALISS Quarterly, 4(3) p23-27. 2009. United Kingdom Research Reserve (UKRR)- tomorrow's solution to yesterday's problems. Shorley, D.LINK, 6 April 2009. p3.
Deborah ShorleyHead, UKRR d.shorley@imperial.ac.uk http://www.ukrr.ac.uk/