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ASERL Disposition Database As a Collection Management Tool. Bill Sudduth, University of South Carolina Liza Weisbrod, Auburn University Adam Haigh, Lander University. “ Proposed Southeast Region Guidelines for Management and Disposition of Federal Depository Library Collections”.
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ASERL Disposition DatabaseAs a Collection Management Tool • Bill Sudduth, University of South Carolina • Liza Weisbrod, Auburn University • Adam Haigh, Lander University
“Proposed Southeast Region Guidelines for Management and Disposition of Federal Depository Library Collections” • Built upon goals of IMLS grant • Drafted by the ASERL Deans’ FDLP Task Force • Approved April, 2010 at ASERL’s membership meeting • Proposed the ASERL Disposition Website where offers lists would be posted
University of Florida’s Role • Host the disposition database • Register users (Docs staff) • Provide support to users (Docs and IT staff) • Ongoing enhancements (IT staff)
Are Depositories Using It?Registered Users *Kentucky – 95% (19 of 20) *Florida – 85% (29 of 34) Delaware – 80% (4 of 5) Tennessee – 77% (17 of 22) *S.C. – 70% (14 of 20)^Virginia – 68% (23 of 34)^Alabama – 73% (16 of 22) ^Mississippi – 64% (7 of 11) * IMLS Grant participant Maryland – 61% (14 of 23) Puerto Rico – 60% (3 of 5) N.C. – 56% (19 of 33)^Louisiana – 67% (18 of 27)Georgia – 17% (4 of 23) DC – 12% (4 of 34) Virgin Islands – 0% (0 of 2) Total – 61% (191 of 314) ^ Steering Committee members
Politics and the Disposition Database • Original purpose of the DD was to assist COE collection building • First concern, retention of items within the state/region • GPO’s concern – the database must reflect guidelines for disposition of materials
Current Disposition Process • See – ASERL Disposition Database LibGuide– “When Will an Offer be Available to Me” tab • Primary Regional – regional in state of library • Within 24 hours (posts after midnight) • 5 days exclusive access; 45 days of access to offer • Primary Selectives– selectives in the state of library • Available on day 6 (40 days of access to offer) • ASERL CoE- items within the COE’s scope as defined by Needs List • Available on day 11 (35 days of access); non-COE falls under “Other” • Other Regionals in SE • Available on day 26 (20 days of access to offer) • Other Selectives in SE • Available on day 31 (15 days of access to offer)
Disposition database as of Tuesday, March 25, 2014 • Offers lists – 2216 pages • South Carolina 251 pages (6 libraries) • 88 pages of ED materials • 14 items listed by SC depositories • U. of South Carolina’s current claims ( 3 items) • U. of South Carolina’s Needs list (59 pages)
Database Usage – Discards by Libraries in SoutheastThrough October 31, 2013 • Univ. of Miami (FL) 115636 • Virginia Tech (VA) 34933 • FL International (FL) 23256 • CSU (SC) 14464 • TN Tech (TN) 13672 • Lander (SC) 11717 • Stetson (FL) 9891 • Lake Sumter CC (FL) 9571 • Chattanooga PL (TN) 8366 • Mary Washington (VA) 7745
Collection Building – Claims by Libraries through October 31, 2013 • Central Florida 3114 • Mississippi 2395 • Kentucky 1997 • South Carolina 1515 • Clemson 1471 • Georgia Tech 1224 • TN State Library 700 • U.S. Senate Library 680 • Louisville 593 • Florida 463 • Auburn 458 • Lander 416
Filling the Gaps – Extent of Needs Lists as of October 31, 2013 • Florida 21582 • Kentucky 8032 • Mississippi 634 • South Carolina 580 • Virginia 437 • Vanderbilt 359 • US Senate 346 • VA State Univ. 91 • Others • Auburn (29) • Lander (5) • Winthrop (5)
Offers from SC DepositoriesOctober 1, 2012-October 31, 2013 • Number of libraries – 13 libraries • Private academics (2); public academics (7); • Law; public libraries (2); state library • Lists – 200 (about 15 per month) • Items offered - >31000 • Average list has about 160 items • Three libraries have submitted >35 lists
Offers from SC SelectivesNovember 2013-February 2014 • Total offers - 72 lists; 9 libraries • Total items – 10,391 • Average – 148 items per list • Lists over 1,000 items (1) • Lists with 500-1,000 items (6) • Lists with 100-500 items (12) • Lists with < 100 items (41)
Most frequently offered classes • C 3 Census Bureau • Y 1.1/2 Serial Set • A Agriculture • TD Transportation • HH Flood Insurance • EP EPA
More information • ASERL – Collaborative Depository Library Program • http://www.aserl.org/programs/gov-doc/ • Disposition Database Guide • http://guides.uflib.ufl.edu/ASERL-DispositionDB • List of Available Agencies by SuDocs stem • http://www.aserl.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/SuDoc-Stems-Yet-to-be-Chosen.pdf • How to Become a Center of Excellence • http://www.aserl.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/BestPracticesUpdate_2013_01.pdf • Contact Bill Sudduth sudduthw@mailbox.sc.edu 803-777-1775