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Doing more with less
Exploring batch processing
and outsourcing in academic
libraries
Patrick Roth, Head of Systems and
Technology

Jeffrey Daniels, Head of Knowledge Access and
Resource Management Services
Grand Valley State University Libraries
 GVSU is a public liberal arts university in western

Michigan, with 24,000+ students
 $4.4 million annual library materials budget
 67 library staff members (9 staff members in technical

services)
 Overall collection of 1.4 million plus
 300+ databases, 60,000+ ejournal titles, 600,000+

ebook titles
 2012 ACRL Excellence in Academic Libraries Award
Batch processing & outsourcing
 We’re not pitching something new here, lot of

scholarship out there on these concepts
 “Shelf ready: A cost-benefit analysis”





Rebecca Schroeder and Jared L. Howland at BYU
Shelf ready 5.7% cheaper to process
To the shelf 17 or more days faster than non shelf ready
47% less processing time

 “Navigating the currents of Vendor-Supplied

cataloging”

 Helen Heinrich at California State University
 From IFLA conference proceedings back in 2008
 Good walk through of the entire process of using marc

records for ejournals from Serials Solutions in 2006
If this isn’t new, why are we talking?
 Staff lines are precious
 In the article “Staffing trends in college and university

libraries”, Gillian Gremmels points to A study by The Oberlin
Group, showing that 82.5% of eliminated or lost positions
between 2008-2012 were from technical service areas.
 GVSU added two faculty lines last year to the entire University

 While changing rapidly, technical services type work remains the

same or is increasing
 Print monographic purchasing is down, but other resources also

require “processing”

 New areas of focus for all libraries
 Authorities line turns into Scholarly Communications Support
 Traditional cataloger line turn into Web Services Librarian
 Currently faced with finding staff time for digital object

management
 GVSU Libraries have made a commitment to exploring any

opportunity to outsource or streamline work flows
Vendor provided marc records
 GVSU has over 60,000 full text ejournals
 To copy catalog and test the links – 5 minutes to

handle each title in house
 420 minutes (7 hours) = 84 records per day
 714 work days for the original 60,000, almost 3
years

Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30744708@N00/3113809
70/
Vendor provided marc records
 Past 2 ½ years averaged between 7,000-10,000 updates

per month
 Takes one staff member about 4 hours
 For one staff member
 3 minutes per record and only 7,000.
 21,000 minutes of work / 7 hours per day / 50 work days
or 10 weeks
 To accomplish it in the same half day
 At 240 minutes of work / 3 minutes per record / one staff
member = 80 updates
 7,000 updates in four hours work take 87.5 staff
members
Vendor provided marc records
 This is just the work of the updates, doesn’t even








count the larger project of gathering the
information from all of our journal providers
Clearly an extreme example, but with smaller
streaming video and ebook packages the math
does begin to add up
High priority at GVSU, negotiate for marc records
Popular streaming video subscription that we
wanted for content, waited 3 years until they
could provide marc records AND updates.
Ebook reference collection, marc records weren’t
free, we paid for them, they were so bad we redid
them
Shelf ready
 Another example of outsourcing that many

libraries already use
 Main concern, misleading to call it “shelf ready”
 For every box of 100 books, 5-10 don’t come
complete
 Call numbers have to be confirmed

Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/78199693@N00/2368353431/
Closer to shelf ready
 Electronic invoice speeds up acquisitions
 Shrinking staff but still fast turnaround
 We could never move the volume we do without

pre-processing
 With pre-processing 2 to 3 minutes per
book, without easily 8 to 10 minutes per book
 GVSU has one full time cataloger, only able to do
this because of pre-processing
Let’s just call it Pre-processing
 Example of the pendulum swinging back
 Set up a standing order with a new vendor
 They didn’t do everything we needed
 Staff would have to touch each book anyway
 With the small number of books it would save us

that much time and it does cost extra
Weeding Storage Facility
• New Library = Get rid of
storage facility
• 21/2 month time frame for
weeding
• Traditional weed would
take too long & we
wouldn’t get rid of
enough
• Used data driven deselection
• List of items sent to
SCS
• Returned a list of
withdrawal
candidates
• Used batch
processing to edit
records & do record
Record Maintenance
 Suppress all candidates
 Update retained items

with rationales and unsuppress
 Withdraw all items not
being retained
 Remove holdings from
OCLC
Traditional Weed
 Initial suppression of record
 ~1 min/record (~80 work days)
 Updating retained items
 ~2 min/record (~22 work days)
 Withdrawal of item & OCLC Holdings

removal
 ~2 min/record (~138 work days)

 Not including time spent moving items

around…

VERY TIME
CONSUMING!!!
“Batch” Weed
 Batch record maintenance
 <1 min/record for each step
 About 4 total hours of updates

 OCLC Bibliographic Batchload

to remove holdings
 1 file export (Took about 2 hours

to read directions and send file)
 Tech Services didn’t touch a

single item
AS/RS Loading
 AS/RS – Automated Storage

& Retrieval System
 Holds up to 600,000
volumes, arranged in bins by
height (10”, 12”, 15”), not in
order Call # order
 Each book assigned to a
specific cell upon entry into
system
 This is our second AS/RS –
loading the first one took 6
weeks and 60,000 volumes
we loaded
“Batch” AS/RS Loading
 Can’t move faster…what

can we do?
 Shift Time!
 Front load the work
 New method: Do all of the

assigning of sizes, preboxing books, labeling etc.
even assign bins. How?
 Write a program that stores
a DB of all information and
can then upload it to AS/RS
system
AS/RS Loading
 Cost of 1st AS/RS Load(60,000

Vol.):
 30 days of loading (~10 hrs./day)
 6 staff (~$36,000)

 Cost of new loading (~188,000

volumes):
 Programming/Testing
 100 hrs. of student programming
($1,000)
 30 hrs. of staff & vendor testing
($780)
 Special equipment :$3000
 2 Weeks of loading
 Staff time during load($3,120)
 Student time during load ($6,552)
Foreign language cataloging
 Changes to the curriculum at GVSU have resulted in an

increase of Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and Russian
books being ordered
 We don’t order our foreign language titles from a book
jobber that offers pre processing, cataloging is handled in
house
 Lucky to have staff comfortable reading and copy
cataloging in the romantic languages

Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11831859@N05/146760486
1/
Foreign language cataloging
 We have identified 2 companies and have sent a







few to half dozen shipments to each
With a mix of copy and original cataloging we’re
paying 20/25 dollars per book
This is a huge money commitment and we’ve had
to add a new line item to an already shrinking
budget
But still better than guessing, up to half of the
books ordered don’t come with an ISBN
Turn around time, even with shipping the books
out is quicker than sitting on them till we can find
someone to help
Good enough?
 We all want to do and be the very best at





everything
What can you get done with the resources you
have?
What’s the alternative if it can’t be perfect?
What will benefit the patrons?
Return on Investment?

Photo credit: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Grafischer_EQ.jpg
What factors should we look for?
 What does the vendor offer?
 Can we afford it? Can you afford not to?
 Ask, you’ll be surprised what they will throw in to close the

deal
 Will it eliminate boredom or even worse, human error?
 Not always- picking the correct record can use the human

touch
 Will it save time?
 Will staff still need to touch the books?
 Does it take longer to set up than to run?
 How many times do you have to do this? (once? Weekly?

Monthly?)
 Don’t forget, shifting time can be as valuable as saving time.

 What can I do with that staff time?
 Keep up with existing work
 What keeps getting put off?
 Does it add value for your patrons?
Questions?
 Patrick Roth
 rothpa@gvsu.edu
 616-331-2615

 Jeffrey Daniels
 danielsj@gvsu.edu
 616-331-2702
Sources:
 Gremmels, G. (2013). Staffing trends in college and

university libraries. Reference Services
Review, 41(2), 233-252.
 Heinrich, H. (2008). Navigating the Currents of

Vendor-Supplied Cataloging. IFLA Conference
Proceedings, 1-18.
 Hilburn, S. (2010, May 4) The Argyle Sweater.

[Cartoon] Retrieved from
http://www.gocomics.com/theargylesweater/
 Schroeder, R., & Howland, J. L. (2011). Shelf-ready: A

cost-benefit analysis. Library
Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical

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Doing More with Less: Exploring Batch Processing and Outsourcing in Academic Libraries

  • 1. Doing more with less Exploring batch processing and outsourcing in academic libraries
  • 2. Patrick Roth, Head of Systems and Technology Jeffrey Daniels, Head of Knowledge Access and Resource Management Services
  • 3. Grand Valley State University Libraries  GVSU is a public liberal arts university in western Michigan, with 24,000+ students  $4.4 million annual library materials budget  67 library staff members (9 staff members in technical services)  Overall collection of 1.4 million plus  300+ databases, 60,000+ ejournal titles, 600,000+ ebook titles  2012 ACRL Excellence in Academic Libraries Award
  • 4. Batch processing & outsourcing  We’re not pitching something new here, lot of scholarship out there on these concepts  “Shelf ready: A cost-benefit analysis”     Rebecca Schroeder and Jared L. Howland at BYU Shelf ready 5.7% cheaper to process To the shelf 17 or more days faster than non shelf ready 47% less processing time  “Navigating the currents of Vendor-Supplied cataloging”  Helen Heinrich at California State University  From IFLA conference proceedings back in 2008  Good walk through of the entire process of using marc records for ejournals from Serials Solutions in 2006
  • 5. If this isn’t new, why are we talking?  Staff lines are precious  In the article “Staffing trends in college and university libraries”, Gillian Gremmels points to A study by The Oberlin Group, showing that 82.5% of eliminated or lost positions between 2008-2012 were from technical service areas.  GVSU added two faculty lines last year to the entire University  While changing rapidly, technical services type work remains the same or is increasing  Print monographic purchasing is down, but other resources also require “processing”  New areas of focus for all libraries  Authorities line turns into Scholarly Communications Support  Traditional cataloger line turn into Web Services Librarian  Currently faced with finding staff time for digital object management  GVSU Libraries have made a commitment to exploring any opportunity to outsource or streamline work flows
  • 6.
  • 7. Vendor provided marc records  GVSU has over 60,000 full text ejournals  To copy catalog and test the links – 5 minutes to handle each title in house  420 minutes (7 hours) = 84 records per day  714 work days for the original 60,000, almost 3 years Photo Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/30744708@N00/3113809 70/
  • 8. Vendor provided marc records  Past 2 ½ years averaged between 7,000-10,000 updates per month  Takes one staff member about 4 hours  For one staff member  3 minutes per record and only 7,000.  21,000 minutes of work / 7 hours per day / 50 work days or 10 weeks  To accomplish it in the same half day  At 240 minutes of work / 3 minutes per record / one staff member = 80 updates  7,000 updates in four hours work take 87.5 staff members
  • 9. Vendor provided marc records  This is just the work of the updates, doesn’t even     count the larger project of gathering the information from all of our journal providers Clearly an extreme example, but with smaller streaming video and ebook packages the math does begin to add up High priority at GVSU, negotiate for marc records Popular streaming video subscription that we wanted for content, waited 3 years until they could provide marc records AND updates. Ebook reference collection, marc records weren’t free, we paid for them, they were so bad we redid them
  • 10. Shelf ready  Another example of outsourcing that many libraries already use  Main concern, misleading to call it “shelf ready”  For every box of 100 books, 5-10 don’t come complete  Call numbers have to be confirmed Photo Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/78199693@N00/2368353431/
  • 11. Closer to shelf ready  Electronic invoice speeds up acquisitions  Shrinking staff but still fast turnaround  We could never move the volume we do without pre-processing  With pre-processing 2 to 3 minutes per book, without easily 8 to 10 minutes per book  GVSU has one full time cataloger, only able to do this because of pre-processing
  • 12. Let’s just call it Pre-processing  Example of the pendulum swinging back  Set up a standing order with a new vendor  They didn’t do everything we needed  Staff would have to touch each book anyway  With the small number of books it would save us that much time and it does cost extra
  • 13. Weeding Storage Facility • New Library = Get rid of storage facility • 21/2 month time frame for weeding • Traditional weed would take too long & we wouldn’t get rid of enough • Used data driven deselection • List of items sent to SCS • Returned a list of withdrawal candidates • Used batch processing to edit records & do record
  • 14. Record Maintenance  Suppress all candidates  Update retained items with rationales and unsuppress  Withdraw all items not being retained  Remove holdings from OCLC
  • 15. Traditional Weed  Initial suppression of record  ~1 min/record (~80 work days)  Updating retained items  ~2 min/record (~22 work days)  Withdrawal of item & OCLC Holdings removal  ~2 min/record (~138 work days)  Not including time spent moving items around… VERY TIME CONSUMING!!!
  • 16. “Batch” Weed  Batch record maintenance  <1 min/record for each step  About 4 total hours of updates  OCLC Bibliographic Batchload to remove holdings  1 file export (Took about 2 hours to read directions and send file)  Tech Services didn’t touch a single item
  • 17. AS/RS Loading  AS/RS – Automated Storage & Retrieval System  Holds up to 600,000 volumes, arranged in bins by height (10”, 12”, 15”), not in order Call # order  Each book assigned to a specific cell upon entry into system  This is our second AS/RS – loading the first one took 6 weeks and 60,000 volumes we loaded
  • 18. “Batch” AS/RS Loading  Can’t move faster…what can we do?  Shift Time!  Front load the work  New method: Do all of the assigning of sizes, preboxing books, labeling etc. even assign bins. How?  Write a program that stores a DB of all information and can then upload it to AS/RS system
  • 19. AS/RS Loading  Cost of 1st AS/RS Load(60,000 Vol.):  30 days of loading (~10 hrs./day)  6 staff (~$36,000)  Cost of new loading (~188,000 volumes):  Programming/Testing  100 hrs. of student programming ($1,000)  30 hrs. of staff & vendor testing ($780)  Special equipment :$3000  2 Weeks of loading  Staff time during load($3,120)  Student time during load ($6,552)
  • 20. Foreign language cataloging  Changes to the curriculum at GVSU have resulted in an increase of Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and Russian books being ordered  We don’t order our foreign language titles from a book jobber that offers pre processing, cataloging is handled in house  Lucky to have staff comfortable reading and copy cataloging in the romantic languages Photo Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/11831859@N05/146760486 1/
  • 21. Foreign language cataloging  We have identified 2 companies and have sent a     few to half dozen shipments to each With a mix of copy and original cataloging we’re paying 20/25 dollars per book This is a huge money commitment and we’ve had to add a new line item to an already shrinking budget But still better than guessing, up to half of the books ordered don’t come with an ISBN Turn around time, even with shipping the books out is quicker than sitting on them till we can find someone to help
  • 22. Good enough?  We all want to do and be the very best at     everything What can you get done with the resources you have? What’s the alternative if it can’t be perfect? What will benefit the patrons? Return on Investment? Photo credit: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Grafischer_EQ.jpg
  • 23. What factors should we look for?  What does the vendor offer?  Can we afford it? Can you afford not to?  Ask, you’ll be surprised what they will throw in to close the deal  Will it eliminate boredom or even worse, human error?  Not always- picking the correct record can use the human touch  Will it save time?  Will staff still need to touch the books?  Does it take longer to set up than to run?  How many times do you have to do this? (once? Weekly? Monthly?)  Don’t forget, shifting time can be as valuable as saving time.  What can I do with that staff time?  Keep up with existing work  What keeps getting put off?  Does it add value for your patrons?
  • 24. Questions?  Patrick Roth  rothpa@gvsu.edu  616-331-2615  Jeffrey Daniels  danielsj@gvsu.edu  616-331-2702
  • 25. Sources:  Gremmels, G. (2013). Staffing trends in college and university libraries. Reference Services Review, 41(2), 233-252.  Heinrich, H. (2008). Navigating the Currents of Vendor-Supplied Cataloging. IFLA Conference Proceedings, 1-18.  Hilburn, S. (2010, May 4) The Argyle Sweater. [Cartoon] Retrieved from http://www.gocomics.com/theargylesweater/  Schroeder, R., & Howland, J. L. (2011). Shelf-ready: A cost-benefit analysis. Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical