Thanks Kelly, this is extremely useful info – thank your for
taking the time to provide so much detail. I am glad it went to the list
because I have already had a few messages from folks who wanted me to share responses.
Regarding this part: “We identified titles from Get it
Now publishers, analyzed the past 3 years of usage stats, and marked for
cancelation those that had an average cost per use that was higher than $25.”
A couple of questions about your process: I assume you were analyzing
usage stats of individual journal titles. Do you use a software product to gather
that info? how long did the analysis take (in weeks or months), and who worked
on it?
Many, many thanks,
Jane
Jane Lawless
Electronic Resources/Serials Librarian
Levin Memorial Library
Curry College
1071 Blue Hill Avenue
Milton MA 02186
(617) 333-2245 (voice)
(617) 333-2164 (fax)
jlawless@curry.edu
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Kelly
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Did you drop titles and use funding to pay for per-article
use?
~Yes. We identified titles from Get it Now publishers,
analyzed the past 3 years of usage stats, and marked for cancelation those that
had an average cost per use that was higher than $25. We are canceling 36
titles for a combined cost of $28,000.
Was is easy to set up?
~Yes, relatively. CCC was very helpful and responsive. It
took a couple of weeks to get it set up, tested, and rolled out. We used the
ILLiad add-on to implement it.
Do your users access it directly or is it mediated?
~We are mediating. It’s integrated into our ILL service. For
fall semester we are primarily using it for faculty and graduate students as a
sort of pilot project. If we get a request from an undergraduate for an article
for which we will have to pay ILL royalties higher than the Get it Now charge,
then we fulfill the request with Get it Now. We started the service in July and
provided 44 articles; in August, 85; and so far in September, we’ve provided
121 articles.
Do you like it/has it worked well for you?
~It has worked really well for us. There have only been a
few technical glitches: requests returned because the system marked them as a
“duplicate,” even though they weren’t; variation in the amount of time it takes
for a request to be fulfilled (anywhere from a few hours to the next day); the
citation must be *exact* or it doesn’t work; and there must be a valid
ISSN for it to work. Most of these glitches probably have to do with the fact
that we are mediating using ILLiad.
~Kelly
Kelly Smith
Interim Coordinator of Collection Services
Eastern Kentucky University Libraries
859-622-3062
http://libguides.eku.edu/profile/KellySmith
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From: Lawless, Jane
[mailto:jlawless@POST03.CURRY.EDU]
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 4:52 PM
Subject: Copyright Clearance Center's "Get It Now"
Has anyone made use of CCC’s Get It Now product, and if so,
could you explain:
·
Did you drop titles and use funding to pay for
per-article use
·
Was is easy to set up
·
Do your users access it directly or is it
mediated
·
Do you like it/has it worked well for you
We are trying to consider how to get started and it would
help to hear from some who already have. Thanks very very much –
Jane
Jane Lawless
Electronic Resources/Serials Librarian
Levin Memorial Library
Curry College
1071 Blue Hill Avenue
Milton MA 02186
(617) 333-2245 (voice)
(617) 333-2164 (fax)
jlawless@curry.edu