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Acquiring & accessing e-books DkIT’s experience. Claire Kenny claire.kenny@dkit.ie LIR Annual Seminar March 2011. DkIT’s E-book Collections. Safari NetLibrary Dawsonera Ebrary ISO 9001:2008 KPI Increase e-book percentage of collection. Safari.
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Acquiring & accessing e-books DkIT’s experience Claire Kenny claire.kenny@dkit.ie LIR Annual Seminar March 2011
DkIT’s E-book Collections • Safari • NetLibrary • Dawsonera • Ebrary • ISO 9001:2008 KPI • Increase e-book percentage of collection
Safari • Primarily computing, creative media and business content • Subscription to 50 slots • Titles can be replaced when required • Useful for this type of content • Single access point plus individual titles in the catalogue • Usage is low • Is this a subject-specific issue?
NetLibrary • Multi-disciplinary content • Titles are purchased individually • Perpetual access • Total price = list price + access fee + VAT • Single access point plus individual titles in the catalogue • Usage is satisfactory for nursing content in particular
Dawsonera • Multi-disciplinary content • Titles are purchased individually • Perpetual access • Total price = list price + access fee + VAT • Issues with implementation and access • IP recognition, off-campus access • No usage figures yet
Ebrary • Multi-disciplinary content • Subscription to the Academic Complete Collection • Additional titles may be purchased individually • Perpetual access • Single access point. What should be added to the catalogue? • Marketing campaign should further increase usage
Considerations • Cost effectiveness – price vs. expected usage • VAT @ 21% • Perpetual access vs. subscription-based access • Price differences across products • Remote access and end-user experience • Close co-ordination between acquisitions librarian and systems librarian required • Acquisition is only the first step