Title: PDA using MyiLibrary
1Patron-Driven Collection Development Science
Technology
- PDA using MyiLibrary
- Mary S. Woodley
- Oviatt Library
- CSU Northridge
- mary.woodley_at_csun.edu
2Profile
- Carnegie definition
- Master's Colleges and Universities (larger
program) - Large four-year, primarily nonresidential
- High undergraduate Medium full-time four-year,
inclusive - Total Students 35,198
- Undergraduates 29,576
- Graduate/Professional 5,622
3 25.90 of all students in STEM Disciplines
4Fund Distribution for Selection by Bibliographers
- Budget for collection
- 1,474,947 (Base since 2001)
- Lottery 375,000 (not guaranteed)
- Overall allotment for monographs
350-484,000/per annum - Formula driven fund distribution based on usage
(Headcount Enrollment circulation)
5Distribution of PD funds for Science Technology
Biology 14,174.73
Chemistry 6,258.05
Communication Disorders 2,964.54
Computer Science Acad 5,910.35
Computer Science Gen 2,500.00
Engineering 17,261.58
Geology 3,416.31
Health 14,108.45
Kinesology 13,861.56
Math 18,942.74
Physics 8,034.08
Trust 3,409.87
Total 110,842.26
23 of budget
6Patron-Driven Plan
- Strategies to better connect users and content
- Support just in time model of collection
development to provide access as quickly as
possible to content needed for curriculum and
research - Add MARC records in the catalog for ebook titles
that are for titles not in the collection - Purchased after second use
- Increase circulation statistics
7Patron-Driven Funding
- Funding outside base and lottery budget
- Campus Quality Fee
- Provost competition
- Year-end funds from Dean
8Patron-Driven parameters
- English language
- 150 cap
- Nonfiction only
- No reference
- Academic subject areas / publishers
- Originally did not dedupe titles (changed)
- Added notes to identify source of funding (CQF)
and when purchased - Did not market titles
9MyiLibrary by the numbers
- Started in April 2009 with 25,000 (CQF) and
augmented with year-end funds of 20,000 - Replenished funds December 2009 with 50,000 from
Provost - Additional 15,000 in June 2010 from year-end
Library funds - Hiatus (no funds) November 15, 2010
- Total spent 110,000
10Results
- 8,412 MARC records added to catalog, 2242 in
Science Technology ( 27) - Total number of books purchased
- in all disciplines 1,246 titles
- In STEM disciplines 373 (30)
11Disciplines with Highest number of titles
purchased
Discipline Records Purchased
Business 1279 127
Engineering 628 123
Health 703 105
Psychology 543 150
Sociology 594 101
12Results for Science Technology
Discipline Total titles Added titles purchased Pages Viewed
Biology 199 25 849
Chemistry 65 10 2254
Communication Disorders 9 0 0
Computer Science Acad 405 42 1719
Engineering 628 127 14839
Geology 19 1 9
Health 703 108 6512
Kinesology 40 6 455
Math 106 20 1085
Physics 70 3 69
Sub total for Science Tech 2242 342 27791
Total All Disciplines 8412 1246
13Issues
- Profile should be reviewed adjusted as needed
- Adding ebooks when there is a print version or
another online copy needs to be reviewed - Invoiced for titles that we did not have MARC
records for (small) - Determining the cap for the price of the book
- Maintaining sufficient deposit funds to cover the
high use - Access issues
14Highest used titles
15Online ILL
- Supplement the print and online collection in
catalog - Provide access to monographs through EBL rather
than InterLibrary Loan - Cap for price of book is higher 350
- Non-mediated
- Rental charge based on the amount of time access
and the percent
16Future
- Expand funding PDA for all subject areas
- EBL model provides access titles (including
Springer) otherwise out of reach through SFX
(higher cap) - Unclear how this will impact the role of the
bibliographer and selection
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