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Demystifying
Resource
Sharing
NISO SERIES ON LIBRARY
ASSESSMENT FOR THE 21ST
CENTURY, DECEMBER 6, 2019
HEIDI NANCE
DIRECTOR OF RESOURCE SHARING
INITIATIVES
IVY PLUS LIBRARIES
CONFEDERATION
De-mystification
WHY IS RESOURCE SHARING SO IMPORTANT AND SO
COMPLICATED? WHAT DATA IS AVAILABLE?
Why is Resource Sharing So Important?
No one library or consortium can own everything its users might need.
◦ Even if you have money, do you have space or time?
Shared print programs depend on reliable access to materials.
Increasing numbers of materials are being sent off-site.
Relying on resource sharing for access to some low-use or quickly-available items could free your
time, money, and space for acquisition of unique items and additional copies of high-use items,
enriching both your collection and the collective collection.
Users live in a world of Amazon, iTunes, Spotify, and Uber.
Why is Resource Sharing so complicated?
Discovery
Local
Group
Format
Method of access
Request - User
Local
ILL
Consortial Resource
Sharing
Special Collections
Scanning
Scan on demand
Retrieval from off site
storage
Purchase request
Request - Library
ILLiad or no ILLiad
WorldShare (OCLC)
DOCLINE (NLM)
Relais D2D (OCLC)
INN-Reach (ProQuest)
Rapid (ProQuest)
Alma (ProQuest)
International (email,
ISO)
Send method of access
Moved to circulation
desk
Physical shipping
Scanning
Special Collections
shipping
Receive
ILL System
Local System
(sometimes)
Use
Circ via Local
Circ via ILL System
Return
ILL System
Local System
Shipping method
Complete
Systems are complex.
Why is Resource Sharing so complicated?
Discovery
Local
Group
Format
Method of access
Request - User
Local
ILL
Consortial Resource
Sharing
Special Collections
Scanning
Scan on demand
Retrieval from off site
storage
Purchase request
Request - Library
ILLiad or no ILLiad
WorldShare (OCLC)
DOCLINE (NLM)
Relais D2D (OCLC)
INN-Reach (ProQuest)
Rapid (ProQuest)
Alma (ProQuest)
International (email,
ISO)
Send method of access
Moved to circulation
desk
Physical shipping
Scanning
Special Collections
shipping
Receive
ILL System
Local System
(sometimes)
Use
Circ via Local
Circ via ILL System
Return
ILL System
Local System
Shipping method
Complete
Systems are complex.
… and then there are the
protocols! ISO ILL, NCIP, eSIP,
z39.50, APIs, and so on.
At its core, it’s simply a double circulation.
Discovery
Request -
User
Request -
Library
Send
method
of access
Receive Use Return Complete
Principles are simple.
Life Cycle of a Resource Sharing Request
Discovery
Request -
User
Request -
Library
Send
method
of access
Receive Use Return Complete
What
Resource
Sharing data
can help tell
you
 Who is requesting?
 What are they requesting?
 When are they requesting it?
 Where did they discover it?
 Who are we borrowing it from?
 What format did we borrow it in?
 How long did it take to arrive?
 What were we unable to borrow?
 Comparison to local circulation
 Policy impacts
 Service impacts
 System impacts
Type of Data
Aggregate numbers show large
trends over time.
Transaction-level details show
details and nuances of a particular
person, time, place, and item.
Interpreting the Data
PURPOSE, METHODS, EVALUATION, AND NEXT STEPS BASED ON
DATA.
Important The data is neutral.
What it tells you depends on your collection goals and priorities.
Possible Goals & Priorities
 Collection for the ages and/or future
 Collection for today
 “Just in time” access
“Just in case” access
 Reduce costs
 Expand access
Support local community
Basic Building Blocks of an Effective Resource
Sharing Collections Report
Item
Patron
System
Lender
Delivery
Use
Basic Building Blocks of an Effective Resource
Sharing Collections Report
Item
Title
Author
Publisher
Year
Subject
Language
Format
Edition
Volume
Issue
… ideally, everything in the full metadata record (MARC).
Basic Building Blocks of an Effective Resource
Sharing Collections Report
Patron
Status
Faculty
Graduate Student
Undergraduate Student
Staff
Visiting Scholar/Alumni
Department
It depends … let me tell you a story.
Basic Building Blocks of an Effective Resource
Sharing Collections Report
Lender
Lending Library
Geography
Consortia or Group
Library Type
UPS Shipping Zone
Basic Building Blocks of an Effective Resource
Sharing Collections Report
System
Discovery Platform
Main Discovery Tool
Google Scholar
Database
Other
Requesting
Consortial System(s)
OCLC WorldShare
NLM DOCLINE
ProQuest Rapid or Rapid-R?
ISO
Email form
Other
Basic Building Blocks of an Effective Resource
Sharing Collections Report
Delivery
Speed of delivery
Delivery method (digital or physical)
Fees
Loan period
Use restrictions
Use
Additional things the data may tell you
 Did we save money by not having to select, acquire, process, store, and preserve this item?
 Is there a growing need in this subject area, and do we need to allocate additional resources in this area?
 Did recent changes in our Discovery environment alter trends in request volume, type, and user
demographics?
 Are there substantial numbers of item being requested that are outside of the requestor’s primary subject
area?
 Does use increase if the item is immediately available locally? By how much?
 What kinds of things are we regularly unable to borrow, and why?
Are any of the requested items available through open access? If so, were they delivered that way? If not,
why not?
Trends
HOW CLOSE ARE WE TO A SEAMLESS USER EXPERIENCE?
Goal
To make the collective collection look, act, and feel as much like the local collection as possible.
Change our thinking > users & collections
My user
My
collection
Your user
Your
collection
Change our thinking > users & collections
My user
My
collection
Your user
Your
collection
There is only the user and the item.
User Item
Change our thinking > Access options
1. Able to be physically lent
2. Able to be digitally lent
3. Able to be digitized – section only
4. Able to be digitized – whole item
5. Access online now (point to digital copy)
6. Contact owning library directly for access options
What if the user could select format as well
as item?
REQUEST
• Borrow physical item (2-4 days)
• Temporary access digital item (24 hours)
• Digital item – scan of a section (24 hours)
• Digital item – scan of entire item (5-10 days)
• View online now >
• Contact us for on-site use >
Ideally, these 5 ways should not be affected
by item location or user affiliation
Library Building Offsite Storage Shared Print Shared Digital
Repositories
Physically lent ✓ ✓ ✓ n/a
Temporary access –
digital item
✓ n/a n/a ✓
Scanned - section ✓ ✓ ✓ n/a
Scanned - whole ✓ ✓ ✓ n/a
Access online now ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Use on site ✓ ✓ ✓ n/a
Library Building Offsite Storage Shared Print Shared Digital
Repositories
Physically lent Circulation
Resource Sharing
Circulation
Resource Sharing
Circulation
Resource Sharing
n/a
Temporary access –
digital item
“Guest” account n/a n/a Authentication
“Guest” account
Scanned - section Scan on demand
Resource Sharing
Scan on demand
Resource Sharing
Scan on demand
Resource Sharing
n/a
Scanned - whole In-copyright –
Controlled Digital
Lending
In-copyright –
Controlled Digital
Lending
In-copyright –
Controlled Digital
Lending
n/a
Access online now IP address range, openly
available, “guest”
account
IP address range, openly
available, “guest”
account
IP address range, openly
available, “guest”
account
IP address range, openly
available, “guest”
account
Use on site Library Use Only Transferred to closest
library
Transferred to closest
library
n/a
New access option >
Controlled Digital Lending for print items?
“Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) is an emerging method that allows libraries to loan print books to
digital patrons in a “lend like print” fashion. Through CDL, libraries use technical controls to ensure a
consistent “owned-to-loaned” ratio, meaning the library circulates the exact number of copies of a
specific title it owns, regardless of format, putting controls in place to prevent users from
redistributing or copying the digitized version.”
https://controlleddigitallending.org/
Accessed 12/6/19
New access option >
“Guest” account for e-items?
• Library and vendor agree to create X number of “guest” accounts within the content platform.
• When Resource Sharing staff receive a request for content in that platform, they use a ”guest”
account to provide access to that single item for a period of Y days. Resource Sharing staff share the
login credentials with the requesting library, who passes them on to their user.
• User has access to that item for designated period, with controlled DRM. Access expires after Y days.
Vendor sees all use data but user remains anonymous.
Systems, Policies, Laws, Workflows, Staff
o We need Discovery and Resource Sharing systems that support scan on demand, controlled digital lending,
automated direction to digital repositories, delivery of “guest user” account credentials, and on-site use for non-
affiliated users.
o We need policies that recognize our interdependence and prioritize access to the collective collection (Resource
Sharing in licenses, for example).
o We need to think carefully about our legal rights and risk avoidance – is not doing something riskier than doing
something?
o We need to prioritize access in both our physical and digital workflows in library operations outside of Resource
Sharing.
o We need to work with staff across all functional areas and all administrative levels to help them understand
their role related to the collective collection.
“
Resource Sharing among libraries is a miracle of the twentieth century. Our challenge today is to
sustain and refresh this vital service in the face of collective collections, born-digital content, threats
to copyright exceptions, discovery chaos, user-driven acquisitions, and many other trends which alter
the ways we identify, request, and deliver stuff. Librarians have the expertise, innovative spirit, and
chutzpah to radicalize and transform the ways libraries share print and digital resources in support of
our users. ”
◦ Jim Neal, University Librarian Emeritus at Columbia University, past president of American Library Association, 2017-2018
Thank you!
Heidi Nance
Director of Resource Sharing Initiatives
Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation
hnance@Princeton.edu

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Nance "Demystifying Resource Sharing"

  • 1. Demystifying Resource Sharing NISO SERIES ON LIBRARY ASSESSMENT FOR THE 21ST CENTURY, DECEMBER 6, 2019 HEIDI NANCE DIRECTOR OF RESOURCE SHARING INITIATIVES IVY PLUS LIBRARIES CONFEDERATION
  • 2. De-mystification WHY IS RESOURCE SHARING SO IMPORTANT AND SO COMPLICATED? WHAT DATA IS AVAILABLE?
  • 3. Why is Resource Sharing So Important? No one library or consortium can own everything its users might need. ◦ Even if you have money, do you have space or time? Shared print programs depend on reliable access to materials. Increasing numbers of materials are being sent off-site. Relying on resource sharing for access to some low-use or quickly-available items could free your time, money, and space for acquisition of unique items and additional copies of high-use items, enriching both your collection and the collective collection. Users live in a world of Amazon, iTunes, Spotify, and Uber.
  • 4. Why is Resource Sharing so complicated? Discovery Local Group Format Method of access Request - User Local ILL Consortial Resource Sharing Special Collections Scanning Scan on demand Retrieval from off site storage Purchase request Request - Library ILLiad or no ILLiad WorldShare (OCLC) DOCLINE (NLM) Relais D2D (OCLC) INN-Reach (ProQuest) Rapid (ProQuest) Alma (ProQuest) International (email, ISO) Send method of access Moved to circulation desk Physical shipping Scanning Special Collections shipping Receive ILL System Local System (sometimes) Use Circ via Local Circ via ILL System Return ILL System Local System Shipping method Complete Systems are complex.
  • 5. Why is Resource Sharing so complicated? Discovery Local Group Format Method of access Request - User Local ILL Consortial Resource Sharing Special Collections Scanning Scan on demand Retrieval from off site storage Purchase request Request - Library ILLiad or no ILLiad WorldShare (OCLC) DOCLINE (NLM) Relais D2D (OCLC) INN-Reach (ProQuest) Rapid (ProQuest) Alma (ProQuest) International (email, ISO) Send method of access Moved to circulation desk Physical shipping Scanning Special Collections shipping Receive ILL System Local System (sometimes) Use Circ via Local Circ via ILL System Return ILL System Local System Shipping method Complete Systems are complex. … and then there are the protocols! ISO ILL, NCIP, eSIP, z39.50, APIs, and so on.
  • 6. At its core, it’s simply a double circulation. Discovery Request - User Request - Library Send method of access Receive Use Return Complete Principles are simple.
  • 7. Life Cycle of a Resource Sharing Request Discovery Request - User Request - Library Send method of access Receive Use Return Complete
  • 8. What Resource Sharing data can help tell you  Who is requesting?  What are they requesting?  When are they requesting it?  Where did they discover it?  Who are we borrowing it from?  What format did we borrow it in?  How long did it take to arrive?  What were we unable to borrow?  Comparison to local circulation  Policy impacts  Service impacts  System impacts
  • 9. Type of Data Aggregate numbers show large trends over time. Transaction-level details show details and nuances of a particular person, time, place, and item.
  • 10. Interpreting the Data PURPOSE, METHODS, EVALUATION, AND NEXT STEPS BASED ON DATA.
  • 11. Important The data is neutral. What it tells you depends on your collection goals and priorities.
  • 12. Possible Goals & Priorities  Collection for the ages and/or future  Collection for today  “Just in time” access “Just in case” access  Reduce costs  Expand access Support local community
  • 13. Basic Building Blocks of an Effective Resource Sharing Collections Report Item Patron System Lender Delivery Use
  • 14. Basic Building Blocks of an Effective Resource Sharing Collections Report Item Title Author Publisher Year Subject Language Format Edition Volume Issue … ideally, everything in the full metadata record (MARC).
  • 15. Basic Building Blocks of an Effective Resource Sharing Collections Report Patron Status Faculty Graduate Student Undergraduate Student Staff Visiting Scholar/Alumni Department It depends … let me tell you a story.
  • 16. Basic Building Blocks of an Effective Resource Sharing Collections Report Lender Lending Library Geography Consortia or Group Library Type UPS Shipping Zone
  • 17. Basic Building Blocks of an Effective Resource Sharing Collections Report System Discovery Platform Main Discovery Tool Google Scholar Database Other Requesting Consortial System(s) OCLC WorldShare NLM DOCLINE ProQuest Rapid or Rapid-R? ISO Email form Other
  • 18. Basic Building Blocks of an Effective Resource Sharing Collections Report Delivery Speed of delivery Delivery method (digital or physical) Fees Loan period Use restrictions Use
  • 19. Additional things the data may tell you  Did we save money by not having to select, acquire, process, store, and preserve this item?  Is there a growing need in this subject area, and do we need to allocate additional resources in this area?  Did recent changes in our Discovery environment alter trends in request volume, type, and user demographics?  Are there substantial numbers of item being requested that are outside of the requestor’s primary subject area?  Does use increase if the item is immediately available locally? By how much?  What kinds of things are we regularly unable to borrow, and why? Are any of the requested items available through open access? If so, were they delivered that way? If not, why not?
  • 20. Trends HOW CLOSE ARE WE TO A SEAMLESS USER EXPERIENCE?
  • 21. Goal To make the collective collection look, act, and feel as much like the local collection as possible.
  • 22. Change our thinking > users & collections My user My collection Your user Your collection
  • 23. Change our thinking > users & collections My user My collection Your user Your collection
  • 24. There is only the user and the item. User Item
  • 25. Change our thinking > Access options 1. Able to be physically lent 2. Able to be digitally lent 3. Able to be digitized – section only 4. Able to be digitized – whole item 5. Access online now (point to digital copy) 6. Contact owning library directly for access options
  • 26. What if the user could select format as well as item? REQUEST • Borrow physical item (2-4 days) • Temporary access digital item (24 hours) • Digital item – scan of a section (24 hours) • Digital item – scan of entire item (5-10 days) • View online now > • Contact us for on-site use >
  • 27. Ideally, these 5 ways should not be affected by item location or user affiliation Library Building Offsite Storage Shared Print Shared Digital Repositories Physically lent ✓ ✓ ✓ n/a Temporary access – digital item ✓ n/a n/a ✓ Scanned - section ✓ ✓ ✓ n/a Scanned - whole ✓ ✓ ✓ n/a Access online now ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Use on site ✓ ✓ ✓ n/a
  • 28. Library Building Offsite Storage Shared Print Shared Digital Repositories Physically lent Circulation Resource Sharing Circulation Resource Sharing Circulation Resource Sharing n/a Temporary access – digital item “Guest” account n/a n/a Authentication “Guest” account Scanned - section Scan on demand Resource Sharing Scan on demand Resource Sharing Scan on demand Resource Sharing n/a Scanned - whole In-copyright – Controlled Digital Lending In-copyright – Controlled Digital Lending In-copyright – Controlled Digital Lending n/a Access online now IP address range, openly available, “guest” account IP address range, openly available, “guest” account IP address range, openly available, “guest” account IP address range, openly available, “guest” account Use on site Library Use Only Transferred to closest library Transferred to closest library n/a
  • 29. New access option > Controlled Digital Lending for print items? “Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) is an emerging method that allows libraries to loan print books to digital patrons in a “lend like print” fashion. Through CDL, libraries use technical controls to ensure a consistent “owned-to-loaned” ratio, meaning the library circulates the exact number of copies of a specific title it owns, regardless of format, putting controls in place to prevent users from redistributing or copying the digitized version.” https://controlleddigitallending.org/ Accessed 12/6/19
  • 30. New access option > “Guest” account for e-items? • Library and vendor agree to create X number of “guest” accounts within the content platform. • When Resource Sharing staff receive a request for content in that platform, they use a ”guest” account to provide access to that single item for a period of Y days. Resource Sharing staff share the login credentials with the requesting library, who passes them on to their user. • User has access to that item for designated period, with controlled DRM. Access expires after Y days. Vendor sees all use data but user remains anonymous.
  • 31. Systems, Policies, Laws, Workflows, Staff o We need Discovery and Resource Sharing systems that support scan on demand, controlled digital lending, automated direction to digital repositories, delivery of “guest user” account credentials, and on-site use for non- affiliated users. o We need policies that recognize our interdependence and prioritize access to the collective collection (Resource Sharing in licenses, for example). o We need to think carefully about our legal rights and risk avoidance – is not doing something riskier than doing something? o We need to prioritize access in both our physical and digital workflows in library operations outside of Resource Sharing. o We need to work with staff across all functional areas and all administrative levels to help them understand their role related to the collective collection.
  • 32. “ Resource Sharing among libraries is a miracle of the twentieth century. Our challenge today is to sustain and refresh this vital service in the face of collective collections, born-digital content, threats to copyright exceptions, discovery chaos, user-driven acquisitions, and many other trends which alter the ways we identify, request, and deliver stuff. Librarians have the expertise, innovative spirit, and chutzpah to radicalize and transform the ways libraries share print and digital resources in support of our users. ” ◦ Jim Neal, University Librarian Emeritus at Columbia University, past president of American Library Association, 2017-2018
  • 33. Thank you! Heidi Nance Director of Resource Sharing Initiatives Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation hnance@Princeton.edu

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Able to be physically lent Able to be digitally lent Able to be digitized – section only Able to be digitized – whole item Access online now (point to digital copy) Contact owning library directly for access options
  2. Able to be physically lent Able to be digitally lent Able to be digitized – section only Able to be digitized – whole item Access online now (point to digital copy) Contact owning library directly for access options