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Circulation Data: Social Work Library FY13. Zack Lane ReCAP Coordinator July 2013. ReCAP Columbia University . Social Work Circulation Data. Looks at Social Work Library circulation activity Is only one measure of collection usage Presents data both SW specific and system-wide
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Circulation Data: Social Work Library FY13 Zack Lane ReCAP Coordinator July 2013 ReCAP Columbia University
Social Work Circulation Data • Looks at Social Work Library circulation activity • Is only one measure of collection usage • Presents data both SW specific and system-wide • ?Circ Desk uses several happening locations: Social Work, Butler, BorrowDirect, HSL • No circulation data for non-circulating collections ReCAP Columbia University
?SW Library Background • ?Social Work Library became independent entity in August 2004 • ?Opening of new Social Work building • ?Print collection was previously part of Lehman Library in SIPA • ?Transition period between August 2004 and May 2005 • ?Two happening locations: • Social Work Circ. Deck • SW Circulation Desk ReCAP Columbia University
SW Library Happening Location • Data collated by happening location • Social Work Library became independent entity in August 2004 • Five primary types of circulation activity: charge, discharge, renewal, recall and hold • Most renewals and recalls are done in the OPAC happening location, dynamically by patrons themselves • Note: circulation data includes primarily “on campus” collections ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
Observations • Total volume of charges has fluctuated • System-wide there has been a 27.4% decline • Volume of discharge predictably mirrors charges • Other types of circulation activity happen in much lower volume • Majority of renewals occur in the OPAC happening location • Staff may be responsible for most holds ReCAP Columbia University
Circ Activity by Collection • Over the first few years charge activity is split evenly between stacks and reserves collections • Since FY09, activity has tilted towards Reserves • Charges to SW Stacks has declined steadily each fiscal year • Offsite charges should be placed in the Butler Happening Location • Data unavailable for non-circulating collections ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
Circ Activity by Sub-Collection • Charges for the general collection have consistently declined since FY05 • Reserves have fluctuated greatly but not significantly diminished • Charges for collections at ReCAP have been remarkably steady ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
SW Circulation by Patron Group • Almost 3/4 of all charges are to graduate students • Patron Group definitions have changed: • Adjunct faculty, in 2008 grad students were given primary group OFF instead of GRD • Pie charts break down data for FY12 only • Bar chart compares patron group charges for each fiscal year ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
Monthly Circulation by Patron Group • Undulations match expectations for use through the academic calendar • Peaks in fall and spring; valleys in summer and winter • Charge volume to graduate students is typically higher in the fall than spring • Minimal charge volume to faculty and undergraduates ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
Collection Use by Patron Group • Data for all transactions in the SW Happening Location • Balance between user groups has been consistent over time • Offsite charges are placed in the Butler Happening Location • Data unavailable for non-circulating collections ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
Collection Use by Patron Group • Graduates are the heaviest users of reserve material • Faculty split their usage between the two – though grads with OFF borrowing privileges may account for this • Undergraduates use mostly the general collections ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
ReCAP Columbia University
More Data Available • More information and data can be found on the Social Work/ReCAP website • ReCAP Data Center includes more information about system-wide data and special projects • Tailored data sets and analysis will be provided to staff via the ReCAP Coordinator • Please see the main ReCAP website for general information about CUL procedures and systems ReCAP Columbia University