Colorado School of Mines

FTE ~6500

BS, MS, PhD

 

app. 200 print subscriptions, mostly trade journals (Journal of explosives engineering, International California mining and prospecting journal, Pipeline and gas journal, etc.) which get heavy use and are bound.

 

Over 95% of acquisitions budget devoted to electronic resources.

 

Stephen J. Katz
Head of Acquisitions & Serials
Arthur Lakes Library
Colorado School of Mines
1400 Illinois Street
Golden, CO 80401
 
(303) 273-3024 (p)
(303) 273-3199 (f)
(720) 236-6772 (c)
 
skatz@mines.edu
 
 

From: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG] on behalf of April Youngblood [a-youngblood@BETHEL.EDU]
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Bethel University (MN)
FTE: ~4500
Print Subscriptions: 82

Our print subscriptions are all titles that are best suited for print: art journals, business/current event titles (Time, Fast Company...etc), and maybe a couple scholarly journals that have refused to move online.

We have bins where people can drop off periodicals they've used and we track usage in our ILS. We do not barcode all of our journals but have a single use barcode for each title.  This is not the most accurate system but at least gives a rough idea of what titles people enjoy. 

On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 1:06 PM, Christina Torbert <ctorbert@olemiss.edu> wrote:

At the University of Mississippi, we still have just under 1,000 print titles arriving, mostly because those titles are not available online at all. We do track unbound usage by putting a single barcode on the display box in the reading room. As the issues are reshelved, the barcode is scanned by a handheld scanner. Periodically (no pun intended), the data is uploaded into the ILS as “in-house” usage. It isn’t upload very often because the usage is very small. The reading room is very popular but not for reading journals.

 

 

Christina Torbert

Head of Continuing Resources

Bibliographer for Philosophy and Religion

Associate Professor

J.D. Williams Library

University of Mississippi

P.O. Box 1848

University, MS 38677-1848

U.S.A.

O: +1-662-915-7059 | F: +1-662-915-6744

ctorbert@olemiss.edu

 

 

 

From: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG] On Behalf Of Kitty Simmons
Sent: Monday, June 6, 2016 12:32 PM


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Our FTE is about 2,500,  print subscriptions = 800.

 

On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 10:28 AM, Virginia Kline <Virginia.Kline@mail.wvu.edu> wrote:

We are down to about 30 print serials.  (FTE 1400)

-Virginia

 

Mrs. Virginia Kline

Staff Librarian

Mary F. Shipper Library

Potomac State College of WVU

103 Fort Avenue

Keyser, WV  26726

304-788-6901

virginia.kline@mail.wvu.edu

 

 

 

From: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG] On Behalf Of Diane Westerfield
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2016 1:24 PM
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We get about 500 subscriptions through EBSCO, some of which are online-only; some are print standing orders. I would say at least half of the subs are print periodicals, if not more. This has of course declined year after year with me trying to move stuff to online only (if appropriate) or periodicals going that way on their own. 

 

We are a small private liberal arts school, ~2,000 undergrads and a handful of grad students in a teaching program.

 

Diane Westerfield, Electronic Resources & Serials Librarian

Colorado College, Tutt Library

diane.westerfield@coloradocollege.edu


From: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum <SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG> on behalf of Cabot, Amanda <acabot@RIVIER.EDU>
Sent: Monday, June 6, 2016 11:16:26 AM
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Hi,

 

I am wondering how many print serials subscriptions other institutions have? I work at a small, private institution and we have about 80 current print subscriptions. This number seems high to me considering they do not get used very often. We only keep 30 or so on the display shelf. Also, do you track statistics on print usage? We do not barcode our serials, so I’m wondering if there are other effective ways to track usage.

 

I am guessing this topic has been discussed before, so if there is somewhere else I can locate this type of information, please feel free to let me know!

Thank you,

Amanda

 

Amanda Cabot

Acquisitions Librarian

Regina Library

Rivier University

Nashua, NH 03060

acabot@rivier.edu

(603) 897-8535

 

 

 


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