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Page 1: E-Resources- Collection Development Strategies - The National

E-Resources-

Collection Development

Strategies

Presenter: Rochelle Davis Librarian, The University of the West

Indies, Mona ©2013

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Objectives To identify reasons and importance of a an e-

resource collection development policy. To examine how selection and evaluation of e-

resources help to monitor various processes in each stage of the life cycle.

To heighten awareness of some key issues involved in negotiating electronic licensing agreements.

To offer best solutions to overcome challenges associated with e-resource collection development.

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Introduction ERM has created a paradigm shift in libraries on many levels: Shift in publishing and access Expansion of ER collections in libraries now

represent an important component of CD Emergence of new competencies to manage e-

resources collection development throughout their life cycle

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What Is An Electronic Resource? “Electronic resources” refer to those materials that

require computer access, whether through a personal computer, mainframe, or handheld mobile device. They may either be accessed remotely via the Internet or locally. Some of the most frequently encountered types are:

• E-journals • E-books • Full-text (aggregated) databases • Indexing and abstracting databases • Reference databases (biographies, dictionaries,

directories, encyclopaedias, etc.) • Numeric and statistical databases • E-images • E-audio/visual resources Source: IFLA, 2012.

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Life Cycle of E-Resources

ALCTS Serials Standards Forum by Oliver Pesch, 2004

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A-Z List

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Link Resolver – Step 1

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Link Resolver – Step 2

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Link Resolver – Step 3

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Holding List for Electronic Databases

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Holding List for E-Books

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Holding List for Mona Digital Collections

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E-Resource Collection Development Policy

“A library without a collection development policy is like a business without a business plan” (Johnson 2009)

Definitions: “CD policies are typically formal documents that describe issues such a

scope of the , collection, the budget, selecting responsibilities and weeding” (Mangrum & Pozzebon 2012)

ALA Collection Management and Development Guide defines CDP as “those that plan for the ongoing development of library resources, while reflecting collecting strengths and collection depth in specific areas.”

Policy should provide guidance to assist librarians in establishing the library’s expectations and preferences in relation to technical feasibility, functionality and reliability, vendor support, supply and licensing

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E-Resource Collection Development Policy

The CDP should include:

General statement

Scope of the policy

ER to be collected

Selection criteria for fee-based ER

Selection responsibilities

Acquisition process

Procedure for evaluation

Licensing

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Example of ER Collection Development Policy

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Selection &

Evaluation of E-Resources

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Source: Use of Collection Development Policies in Electronic Resource Management by Suzanne Mangrum and Mary Ellen Pozzebon, 2012.

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Tips for Negotiating Electronic Licensing

Agreements

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What is a license agreement? A legally binding agreement that according to

Schmit, defines “the parties involved; terms of the contract; acceptable and prohibited users; authorized and unauthorized use and the obligations of both licensee and lisensor” - Copyright Empowerment.

Regulates the use of electronic resources and govern the relationship between the licensee (the library or user of the content) and the licensor (publisher, vendor or aggregator of the content).” - Principles for Licensing Electronic Resources, ALA.

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Cost & Pricing Options Is the overall cost justifiable and will it fit

into the library’s budget? How will the library pay for access to the

content? -Flat-fee subscriptions -Pay-per use

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Access Agreement should have the following

components: - clearly defined access rights - reliable access and provisions for instances

of downtime

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Authorized Users Who will be considered an authorized user? Explore various user categories (everyone, one

named user, concurrent users, group of users and tied or bundled usage) to determine the best option on which the negotiation will rest.

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Termination & Renewal of Contract

The license agreement should clearly state the terms and conditions for termination and renewal

Provide termination and renewal rights favourable to both parties and specify financial obligations of both parties in the event either party terminates the license

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Authorized Usage

How the content being licensed will be accessed?

Can the content be accessed beyond the

confinements of the parent organisation/academic library or only within the building?

The nature of the content being licensed

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Recommendations Purchase of e-resources through a consortium

Open access resources

Content research of electronic resources collection development policies for other libraries

Maximize use of trial products

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References Alford, Duncan E. Negotiating and Analyzing Electronic License Agreements.

2002. www.aallnet.org/products/pub_llj_v94n04/2002-38.pdf Durrant, Fiona. Negotiating Licensing Agreements for Digital Resources. London:

Facet Publishing, 2006. Key Issues for E-Resource Collection Development: A Guide for Libraries, 2012.

http://www.ifla.org/files/assets/acquisition-collection-development/publications/Key%20Issues%20for%20E-Resource%20Collection%20Development%20-%20August%202012.pdf

Mangrum, Suzanne & Mary Ellen Pozzebon. Use of Collection Development Policies in Electronic Resource Management. 2012. Collection Building, 31(3) : 108-114p. http://www.emeraldinsight.com

/journals.htm?issn=0160-4953&volume=31&issue=3&articleid= 17041614&show=html Nasig Core Competencies for Electronic Resources Librarians. North American

Serials Interest Group. 2013. http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1510&context=nasig

Pesch, Oliver. ALCTS Serials Standards Forum. ALA 2004. http://www.ala.org/alcts/sites/ala.org.alcts/files/content/events/pastala/annual/04/Pesch.pdf

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Pesch, Oliver. ERMs and the E-Resource Life-Cycle. 2009 www.crui-care.it/repository/Pesch.ppt Schmit, Carol J. Copyright Empowerment: How Law Librarians Can Take an

Active Role in Negotiating Licensing Agreements. 2007. www.aallnet.org/products/pub_sp0709/pub_sp0709_Copyright.pdf Smart, Cherry-Ann & Christina Stewart-Fullerton. Exploration of an e-Resources

Consortium in Jamaica L An Initial Examination and Tentative Suggestions for the Future. 2013. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/books.htm?issn=0065-2830&volume=37&chapterid=17097127&show=html

References

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