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ALCTS Publications Spotlight
Library
Materials Price Index (LMPI)
The annual index tracking the prices of print and electronic
monographs and serials. http://www.ala.org/alcts/mgrps/cmtes/ats-lmpi
Have
you ever found yourself in a new position where you had to develop a materials
budget and didn't know where to look to get a sense of prices and trends?
Since its inception in 1959, the Library Materials Price Index (LMPI) has been
providing librarians with valuable, reliable sources of data to assist them in
the creation and development of library materials budgets. A service of
ALCTS Publications, the LMPI is published as an article in The Library
and Book Trade Almanac under the title: "Prices of U.S. and Foreign
Published Materials."
The price indices are essential tools in these days of extremely strapped
budgets. They provide the data needed to justify budget increases and requests
for supplemental funds. Each year's article discusses changes in the
Consumer Price Index (CPI) and trends in the various fields of
publication.
The current article is a rich source of data, broken down by U.S. and foreign
published materials as well as by the material types, including but not limited
to:
U.S. Periodicals
U.S. Hardcover Books
North American Academic Books
North American Academic E-Books
British Academic Books
U.S. Mass Market Paperback Books
U.S. Paperbacks (Excluding Mass Market)
U.S. Audiobooks
U.S. E-Books
Average Prices of Serials
Average Prices of Online Serials
Of particular note is the first table, newly reestablished as U.S. Periodicals:
Average Prices and Price Indexes, 2010-2014 (USPPI). This index, compiled
by Stephen Bosch (University of Arizona) with the assistance of Kittie
Henderson (EBSCO Information Services), contains a mix of both online and print
serials prices with a title list of more than 5,500 titles.
Articles are available electronically after a one year embargo, beginning with
1999. As an added benefit, the LMPI editorial board has released the 2014
data in spreadsheet form. The past articles and the 2014 spreadsheets are
available via the ALA Institutional Repository (ALAIR) at https://alair.ala.org/handle/11213/514.
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