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Mount A Serials: A History. 1984 2600 Journal & Newspaper titles 1993-1995 Budget crisis CNSLP increased electronic content by 30,000 serial titles CRKN & CAUL continued increase of holdings to 35,000 titles Open Access Movement – Hathi Trust
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Mount A Serials: A History • 1984 • 2600 Journal & Newspaper titles • 1993-1995 • Budget crisis • CNSLP increased electronic content by 30,000 serial titles • CRKN & CAUL continued increase of holdings to 35,000 titles • Open Access Movement – Hathi Trust • BUT…. Gaps in collections: APS, AIP, IEEE
Mount A Serials: A History • 2008 – Complaints by Faculty & Students • Issues getting access to content caused by our proxy server • 2010 – Graduate Studies Fund • Bought and subscribed to additional Science content • 2012 – Morton Endowment • Biology, Biochemistry, History • 2013 – Continued complaints by Sciences - Still not enough access??
Complaints: • “If it is not online I am not going to read it” • “you never have the articles I need or want” • “why do I always get asked for my credit card #” • “more journals fewer books” • “no one reads books anymore – get journals” • “not enough journal access my research is being hampered” • “use my friends’ account at XXX to get articles”
Causes: • Connecting patron to article • Functionality of “journal finder” • Poor performance of federated search engines • Date restrictions in licence agreements • Not enough retrospective content • Publication embargoes • Poor communication between library and faculty
Mount A Serials: A History • Spring 2013 • Stacks capacity - <1%!!! • AND Reference weeding project • Began overlap study of serials print to electronic content • Typical resources used – JSTOR, PAO, UPs • Needed more…
Ad Hoc Committee Formed • 2013 – Ad Hoc Sciences & Libraries Collection Development Committee • 5 Members • 2 Librarians (Technical Services - Co-Chair, Systems) • 3 Faculty (Physics - Co-Chair, Math & Computer Science, & Chemistry/Biochemistry)
Ad Hoc Committee – TOR “To develop criteria that can be used to help inform our collection development activities and decisions relating to serially-published content … in scientific disciplines that are published or acquired in a continuing fashion.” “As a demonstration/proof-of-concept of the criteria and process developed, the Committee shall produce and deliver a list of the “top 100 serial/journal titles” in the sciences that the Committee members agree should be received on a continuing basis by the Mount Allison University Libraries.”
Ad Hoc Committee • ISI Journal Citation Reports • titles ranked highest cited by our professors • titles ranked highest in which our professors were cited • Sample conditions: • unique last name • Mount Allison University address
Ad Hoc Committee • Results: • range of journal titles used by faculty too vast for a Top 100 list (500+ titles) • 60% of the faculty can find the journals they need at Mt. A • Gaps in Math, Computer Science, and Astrophysics • Chemistry and Biochemistry - 70% satisfied • Physics - 90% satisfied
Ad Hoc Committee • The title results list: • 290 – cited ≥10 times • 43 titles not in e-format • Mostly embargoes and backfiles • Can we get those titles? • Some part of large & expensive aggregator packages • Others required expensive membership costs • Embargoes and Backfiles – Cost/use analysis + publication frequency • Most titles cheaper to ILL
Ad Hoc Committee – Top 100 List • Faculty survey– 2 Questions: • What titles do you need for research? • What titles do you need for teaching? • Results – 206 Titles • All unique to areas of research • 13 titles not subscribed by Mt. A • 26 titles – no embargo or backfile coverage
Elsevier • Converting Advances in … • High demand for Science Direct backfiles • We had many titles in print • Worked with Elsevier to get overlap – 500 shelves could be cleared with purchase of e-content • December 2013 – Elsevier visits • Signed 3 year contract for perpetual access to all backfiles • Start date January 1, 2014
Science Direct Packages we acquired: • Agricultural and Biological Sciences;Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Earth and Planetary Sciences; Engineering and Technology; High Energy/Nuclear Physics and Astronomy; Materials Science; Medicine and Dentistry; Neuroscience;Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics; Physical and Analytical Chemistry; Physics General; Psychology; Social Science; and 61 individual titles.
Now… • All Serials overlap with Elsevier backfiles weeded • Reference Weeding project in progress • Some weeded, some moved to new location – Basement Reference, Circulating • Summer 2014 – re-model Main Floor
Working with vendors: • sugar works better than vinegar • get your money’s worth • ask questions never assume • get them on speed dial • be prepared to share the work load • be pragmatic - flexible
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