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IS THERE A FUTURE FOR THE
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT
POLICY?


  Charleston Conference 2011
  Matt Torrence
  Megan Sheffield
  Audrey Powers
  http://guides.lib.usf.edu/futurecdpolicy
  University of South Florida, Tampa Library
The Changing Face of Library
Collections
 Continuing shift to new/electronic formats


 The economics...it’s all about the money


 More with less
   People, resources, and flexibility of purchase


 Increasing large-scale packages
The Literature

 “Preservation Implications”

 Does the conspectus model provide enough
  flexibility

 The 2001 IFLA model...a product of the
  “good” times?
   Does have an eye for the future
   Can we use the “depth indicators”?
The Conspectus Model

 First mention of “just in time” metaphor
  (IFLA, 1991?)

 Great at planning for print and approval
  platforms

 Does allow for flexibility, but how much?

 Depth of collections still easily measureable?
New Motivations for Policies

 For “clusters” and hybrid departments


 The increasingly electronic nature of materials


 Meeting the needs of our clients
   Emphasis on currency and immediacy


 Patrons driving the collections
   PDA and POD
The Call to Continue Policy
Development
 For archival and platform considerations


 Collections still need guidance!


 The pros and cons of “macro-selection”
  (Nabe)
   Efficiency, but at what cost?
   What about uniqueness?
Motivations for Planning
 Fiscally responsible plan for collection growth

 Develop a balanced collection (or not!)

 Build a collection of lasting value

 Measure institution’s commitment

 Determine quality of collection with numeric
  matrices
The Environment(s)
 Both internal and external

 Peer and aspirant institutions

 Target areas of programmatic growth

 Subject areas where collection building could pause
  due to budget constraints

 The information needs of the moving user
Assessing Departmental Needs
 Current and future research / creative activities
  (surveys & interviews)

 Current and future teaching needs

 Analyze faculty publications and dissertations

 Review departmental web sites

 Future growth areas of the institution
Collecting in the Sciences &
Engineering
 The needs of the engineering patron...
   Desire for seamless and self-guided access


   Using web tools to locate and access materials
    (both in and out of our collections)

   Addressing their needs with e-books


   Textbook models for the future
Collecting in the Sciences &
Engineering
 The needs of the natural science patron...

   Technically minded - not afraid to follow a trail of
    links

   Mobile users

   Interested in open access

   Increasing requests for video
Collecting in the Arts

 The multiple needs of the arts…
   Faculty sometimes more print-centric
     Depending on the discipline

   Electronic images limited by equipment

   Video projects and collections

   Streaming video

   Partnerships with science and engineering
Assess the collection for
specific disciplines
 Using WorldCat Collection Analysis to shape
  collection

 Compare your collection to peers and
  aspirants

 Determine weak and strong areas (and how
  to be “unfair”)
Looking at WCCA Results

 Total number of items in the collection (Total)
 Total number of items in Art (Art Total)
 Number of items unique to each institution
  (Art Unique)
 Number of items unique to USF compared to
  institution being reported (USF Art Unique)
 Number of items both institutions own (Art
  Overlap)
WCCA Authoritative Lists

Selection sources included:
 Books for College Libraries
  Library Journal

 Outstanding Academic Titles

 Publishers Weekly

 Different lists for different subjects
Benefits
 Develop a customized strategy

 Prioritize needed titles and develop an acquisitions timeline

 Advanced budget planning (good in these times!)

 Identify a collection baseline

 Set realistic benchmarks for growth

 Drill down to title level
 Identify collection gaps

 Compile a list of needed titles

 Distribute collection work

 Identify needed funds
   Calculate dollar amount for remediation

 Be ready if funds become available

 Re-run analysis to measure growth
Growing the Collection


 Use WCCA in tandem with WorldCat Select


 If moving toward e-only, identify weak areas
  and select e-titles in the catalog

 Fiscal challenges may continue…
User-Driven Collection
Building
 Purchase on demand
   Always been a part of our lives...

 Patron Driven Acquisitions
   How much do we allot?
   How much do we tell our patrons?

 Expanding ILL departments and budgets

 Mobile users

 Pay per view
New Modes of Acquisition

 Patron-Driven Acquisition (PDA)/Demand-Driven
  Acquisition (DDA)

 Purchase-on-Demand (POD)

 Print-on Demand
    Espresso Machine


 Still some “old school” activities (especially in certain
  disciplines)
    New modes of analysis lead to other new forms of
     acquisition
New Directions in Collection
Development
 Patron-centric collection

 Access and timeliness

 A “Living Framework”

 Selection, de-selection, and retention
   What about gifts?


 Plethora of e-Resources
Collection Development
Philosophies

 Vanderbilt University Medical Center


 University of Virginia Health System


 Northwestern University Health Sciences
  Library
Questions for Discussion

 Change in format = new policy?

 Minor tweaks or massive changes?

 Can we continue with the conspectus as the
  base?

 What about new tools that help us to
  compare/grow?

 Balanced vs. unbalanced
Thanks for your time!
 Other questions or comments?




         http://guides.lib.usf.edu/futurecdpolicy

               Charleston Conference 2011
                      Matt Torrence
                     Megan Sheffield
                     Audrey Powers
               University of South Florida

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Something's gotta give 10312011

  • 1. IS THERE A FUTURE FOR THE COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY? Charleston Conference 2011 Matt Torrence Megan Sheffield Audrey Powers http://guides.lib.usf.edu/futurecdpolicy University of South Florida, Tampa Library
  • 2. The Changing Face of Library Collections  Continuing shift to new/electronic formats  The economics...it’s all about the money  More with less  People, resources, and flexibility of purchase  Increasing large-scale packages
  • 3. The Literature  “Preservation Implications”  Does the conspectus model provide enough flexibility  The 2001 IFLA model...a product of the “good” times?  Does have an eye for the future  Can we use the “depth indicators”?
  • 4. The Conspectus Model  First mention of “just in time” metaphor (IFLA, 1991?)  Great at planning for print and approval platforms  Does allow for flexibility, but how much?  Depth of collections still easily measureable?
  • 5. New Motivations for Policies  For “clusters” and hybrid departments  The increasingly electronic nature of materials  Meeting the needs of our clients  Emphasis on currency and immediacy  Patrons driving the collections  PDA and POD
  • 6. The Call to Continue Policy Development  For archival and platform considerations  Collections still need guidance!  The pros and cons of “macro-selection” (Nabe)  Efficiency, but at what cost?  What about uniqueness?
  • 7. Motivations for Planning  Fiscally responsible plan for collection growth  Develop a balanced collection (or not!)  Build a collection of lasting value  Measure institution’s commitment  Determine quality of collection with numeric matrices
  • 8. The Environment(s)  Both internal and external  Peer and aspirant institutions  Target areas of programmatic growth  Subject areas where collection building could pause due to budget constraints  The information needs of the moving user
  • 9. Assessing Departmental Needs  Current and future research / creative activities (surveys & interviews)  Current and future teaching needs  Analyze faculty publications and dissertations  Review departmental web sites  Future growth areas of the institution
  • 10. Collecting in the Sciences & Engineering  The needs of the engineering patron...  Desire for seamless and self-guided access  Using web tools to locate and access materials (both in and out of our collections)  Addressing their needs with e-books  Textbook models for the future
  • 11. Collecting in the Sciences & Engineering  The needs of the natural science patron...  Technically minded - not afraid to follow a trail of links  Mobile users  Interested in open access  Increasing requests for video
  • 12. Collecting in the Arts  The multiple needs of the arts…  Faculty sometimes more print-centric  Depending on the discipline  Electronic images limited by equipment  Video projects and collections  Streaming video  Partnerships with science and engineering
  • 13. Assess the collection for specific disciplines  Using WorldCat Collection Analysis to shape collection  Compare your collection to peers and aspirants  Determine weak and strong areas (and how to be “unfair”)
  • 14. Looking at WCCA Results  Total number of items in the collection (Total)  Total number of items in Art (Art Total)  Number of items unique to each institution (Art Unique)  Number of items unique to USF compared to institution being reported (USF Art Unique)  Number of items both institutions own (Art Overlap)
  • 15. WCCA Authoritative Lists Selection sources included:  Books for College Libraries Library Journal  Outstanding Academic Titles  Publishers Weekly  Different lists for different subjects
  • 16. Benefits  Develop a customized strategy  Prioritize needed titles and develop an acquisitions timeline  Advanced budget planning (good in these times!)  Identify a collection baseline  Set realistic benchmarks for growth  Drill down to title level
  • 17.  Identify collection gaps  Compile a list of needed titles  Distribute collection work  Identify needed funds  Calculate dollar amount for remediation  Be ready if funds become available  Re-run analysis to measure growth
  • 18. Growing the Collection  Use WCCA in tandem with WorldCat Select  If moving toward e-only, identify weak areas and select e-titles in the catalog  Fiscal challenges may continue…
  • 19. User-Driven Collection Building  Purchase on demand  Always been a part of our lives...  Patron Driven Acquisitions  How much do we allot?  How much do we tell our patrons?  Expanding ILL departments and budgets  Mobile users  Pay per view
  • 20. New Modes of Acquisition  Patron-Driven Acquisition (PDA)/Demand-Driven Acquisition (DDA)  Purchase-on-Demand (POD)  Print-on Demand  Espresso Machine  Still some “old school” activities (especially in certain disciplines)  New modes of analysis lead to other new forms of acquisition
  • 21. New Directions in Collection Development  Patron-centric collection  Access and timeliness  A “Living Framework”  Selection, de-selection, and retention  What about gifts?  Plethora of e-Resources
  • 22. Collection Development Philosophies  Vanderbilt University Medical Center  University of Virginia Health System  Northwestern University Health Sciences Library
  • 23. Questions for Discussion  Change in format = new policy?  Minor tweaks or massive changes?  Can we continue with the conspectus as the base?  What about new tools that help us to compare/grow?  Balanced vs. unbalanced
  • 24. Thanks for your time!  Other questions or comments? http://guides.lib.usf.edu/futurecdpolicy Charleston Conference 2011 Matt Torrence Megan Sheffield Audrey Powers University of South Florida

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. At the University of South Florida Tampa Library in 2004-5, $2,092,304 was spent on print monographs and serials and $2,566,404 on their electronic counterparts. Fast-forward to 2008-9 and that figure has gone through an accelerated transition; $1,662,524 is now spent on print monographs and serials and a drastically higher number of $4,236,350
  2. Kennedy, 2005Douglas, 2009Biblarz, 2001
  3. quite common method of purchase across multiple formats (including e-books) and libraries (p. 5, 2010). Libraries are often “forced” into large group or consortia purchases by economic realities or deals too good to pass up. If this efficiency may be effectively harnessed, these practices may become an important part of new collection policies.
  4. Reasons to assess the collectionMeasure of an institutions commitment to a program is viewed by accrediting bodiesUnfortunately, numeric matrices are used as a measure of quality
  5. The environments that require examination in the new world of CD policies include both internal and external. The comparative information is much more prevalent and accessible than ever before, allowing for extensive goal setting...something a policy document can and should (if used) continue to embrace
  6. Using InfoCenter, grants databases, class offering matrices, etc.
  7. Need to plan for iPad, Kindle, etc. New textbook plans...do they become part of the public services librarian’s responsibility (and part of the policy?)
  8. Tech minded – internet savvy, not afraid to chase down an elusive article on unfamiliar websitesMobile users – need apps and mobile friendly websitesSciences are early adopters of open access, although some still more concerned about IF/tenureVideo – Journal of Visualized Experiments, Protocol video databases, VADLO
  9. Do we need to look at student requirements (computer, iPads, etc.) as we build new policiesVideo projects…not just painting and art historyStreaming video for music, theater, and dance (some open access, some not)Robotic wheelchair (moving dance chair) – danceResearch is collaborative across disciplinesDance is working with the department of health on hand-washingInterdisciplinary, collaborative, and international…funding opportunities more and more linked to these concepts
  10. How can these principles shape new types of policy documents
  11. Increasing importance of these links and lists...helping maintain integral and core items for balanced collection, but specialty lists to help with collections of particular emphasis
  12. It was so time consuming and with little reward. New tools make “low hanging” fruit even lowerFaculty love the responsive nature and the ability to “make their case” for new materials/collectionsTried to pass more selection ability along to constituents, but with little rewardSome faculty are opposed to doing this type of collection-building work (this is our/the library’s job)
  13. How much can we promise (we can’t buy everything they ask)?What type of information do we provide about how we make PDA purchases? Do we risk someone “buying” things disproportinally for their area?How do ILL departments balance buy/borrow in these new times?Can we write “rentals” into a new policy structure?
  14. Pilot project at University of ?Numbers from USF
  15. “Living Framework” concept from the new philosophiesDo we even want gift books? Impossible in some environments…depends on staffingMegan – old science book example
  16. Why are they all in medicine? What’s unique about certain disciplines that help drive new policies and policy formats. Will this work as an over-arching format?
  17. Do the changes in format and economics require policies that address these shifts?If policies remain integral to building collections, does the continued effective use of this type of document require minor tweaks, or massive changes?Is the conspectus model relevant/upgradeable?Can we use new and other tools to supplement, or replace current policy formats (i.e. comparative tools, such as WorldCat Collection Analysis and GoldRush)What types of policies or methods are needed for balanced collections? For collections of distinction?