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Catherine Etienne & Mariette Naud Consortium Couperin. SELL 2010 France Country Report. AGENDA. Context – 2009 Negotiations Various projects. I – CONTEXT (2009). GENERAL DATA. Higher education : 1 501 255 students, 10 190 permanent researchers
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Catherine Etienne & Mariette Naud Consortium Couperin SELL 2010France Country Report
AGENDA • Context – 2009 • Negotiations • Various projects
GENERAL DATA • Higher education : 1 501 255 students, 10 190 permanent researchers • CNRS : 11 600 permanent researchers, 7 600 non permanent researchers (PhD students, postgraduates, associated researchers…) • Schools : 7 000 researchers, 230 000 students • Public spendings for STI • 100 millions € • Including 50 millions for high education libraries (+30 millions for associated libraries)
IMPACT OF THE CRISIS ? • No significant cuts in the budgets of academic institutions so far • But no significant decrease from the publishers either
MEMBERS OF COUPERIN • Created in 1999 by 4 universities • 31/05/10 : 210 members • 78 schools • 1 French institute abroad (Greece) • 2 agencies • 1 hospital • 13 « grands établissements » • 24 research organisations • 91 universities
GENERAL DATA • 64 negotiators, from all types of institutions, volunteering to negotiate. • At the moment : • 147 « active » resources • 126 have been (re)negotiated in 2009 • About 150 resources not negotiated anymore / waiting to be negotiated / not successfully negociated.
STATISTICS (2008) • 203 members • 131 negotiations • 16 grouping of orders (ACS, Proquest Databases, BSP + Econlit, CAIRN, CNRC, Dalloz, Le Doctrinal, Science Direct, IOP, Jstor, Lamyline, LexisNexis, SciFinder Scholar, Springerlink, WOS, Wiley). • Number of contracts : • Average number of contracts per institution :
SCIENCEDIRECT • Negociationat the moment • Help of JISC Collections / training withprofessionalnegotiators • A negotiationconcerningmany institutions : Couperin’smembers, CNRS, CEA, INRA, INSERM… • Hard to communicate on thisspecificnegotiation as onlytwo meetings have taken place so far
A NEW WEBSITE • Necessity to renovate the consortium’s communication • Collaboration between the twodepartments • Four profiles of connexion/information : administrator, negotiator, contact, member of the monitoring groups • A modernisation of the appearance of the Website • Confidential documents availableonlyafter authentification of the visitor • Documents for the negotiators
MONITORING GROUPS • MESR used to supervise monitoring groups • Reorganisation of the ministry : Couperin volunteered to supervise the groups • Open to everybody, including non members of the consortium • Five themes : humanities, health and life sciences, sciences and technics, politics and law, economics. • Goals : • Provide new arguments to negotiate the resource • Be a help for librarianswhenchosing to buy the resource or not • Be a place of discussion and exchange
E-BOOKS WORKSHOP • A very active department • Producesmany documents, statements, and provides help and support to negotiators of E-books • Twodays of meeting in Lille in May : « What services, for what uses? » • An E-books comparer on Couperin’swebsite
ICOLC IN PARIS • 25-28 october 2009 • 130 colleagues • 29 countries • Positive feedbacks
OPEN ACCESS • Participation in the organisation of the conference of Berlin 7 • Redaction of the national report on the state of Open Access in France with INIST and MESR (more tomorrow !) • Participation in the directorboard of SPARC Europe • Europeanproject Open AIRE • Partnershipwith the University of Lund for the DOAJ since May 2010.
THE ERMS • A more detailedpresentationtomorrow • Writing of the book of specifications • Call for tender at the end of April 2010 • A pilot starting in September 2010
PROJECTS FOR 2010-2011 • ERMS • Feedbacks on the new Website • OpenAIRE • Monitoring groups • Efficient training of the negotiators • Creation of a statistics workshops