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User Driven. Exploring Patron Driven Access Models for E-journals and E-books. User Driven Unmediated document delivery purchase on demand user-initiated document delivery just-in-time acquisitions end-user document supply Demand driven Collections
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User Driven Exploring Patron Driven Access Models for E-journals and E-books User Driven Unmediated document delivery purchase on demand user-initiated document delivery just-in-time acquisitions end-user document supply Demand driven Collections articles on demand unmediated document ordering pay-per-view Erin S. Fisher, Document Delivery & E-Reserves Librarian Lisa Kurt, Head of E-Resources & Acquisition Services University of Nevada, Reno Photo by N.J.Lee on flickr cc license Attribution
Why User Driven? Photo by naughty architect on flickr cc license Attribution
Who Offers PPV? Left to Right: Photo by à voir etc..., mightyohm, and randychiu on flickr cc license Attribution
PPV Options vs. Photo by Rachel from Cupcakes Take the Cake on flickr cc license Attribution Photos by clevercupcakes‘on flickr cc license Attribution
Benefits Photo by kenteegardin on flickr cc license Attribution
Challenges • Customization/Visibility • Mediation • Stability • Security • Scalability
Case Study: PPV at UNR IP Address Only Control IP Address/User Registration Control SuperUser Control
Case Study Conclusion : PPV at UNR "...it remains to be seen how [Elsevier] and others will respond to increased usage of the PPV option.” –Clint Chamberlain & Betty
User Driven Ebooks Photo by C!... on flickr cc license Attribution “Would libraries be willing to share control of spending on e-resources with patrons?” –Peter McCracken
User Driven Ebooks: Models May Vary Photo by What Makes The Pie Shops Tick? on flickr cc license Attribution
Benefits • Library only pays for what is used/needed • User experience similar to other ebooks • Just in time instead of just in case • Flexibility
Challenges • Records • Buy outright versus short term loan • Cautious with budget • Software to download for offline reading
Case Study Perspective Photo by puroticorico on flickr cc license Attribution
Library Collections? Photo by What Makes The Pie Shops Tick? on flickr cc license Attribution
License + on-demand vs. Own Photo by K.I.T. on flickr cc license Attribution Photo by maveric2003 on flickr cc license Attribution Photo by maveric2003 on flickr cc license Attribution
Collaboration/Implementation Photo by merwing✿little dear on flickr cc license Attribution
The Ultimate Prize for Librarians Photo by madmolecule on flickr cc license Attribution
Citations & Additional Resources Contact Information: Erin S. Fisher, esfisher@unr.edu Lisa Kurt, lkurt@unr.edu Available on slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/lisakurt/exploring-patron-driven-access-models-for-e-journals-and-ebooks Resources: • Chamberlain, C. and B. MacAlpine (2008). “Pay-per-view article access: a viable replacement for subscriptions?” Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community. 21 (1): 30-34. • Carr, P. and Collins, S. (2009). “Acquiring Articles through Unmediated, User-Initiated Pay-Per-View Transactions: An Assessment of Current Practices.” Serials Review. 35 (4): 272-277. • McCracken, Peter. "À la Carte, not Buffet: A New Vision for E-Resources." Library Journal 136.9 (2011): 106. • Tenopir, C. (2010). “Online Databases: New Directions for Collections.” Library Journal, June 1, 2010: 24.