I would echo Scott’s advice. Every library has a different approach.
My department compiles cost and usage reports for all subject areas, from as many publishers as possible, and that report gets reviewed by subject specialists. If there is a perpetual, IP authenticated, online
version available, that format change gets made automatically. Otherwise, the subject specialists have primarily (practically final) authority to cancel and add. Adds must be cost neutral, though.
Cres Dept enters changes into the agent’s renewal system at the end of the process. We rely on accurate information at the agent for many of our renewal decisions.
Let us know if you have more questions.
Christina Torbert
Head of Continuing Resources and Acquisitions
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.
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Kathryn,
This is somewhat of a complicated question. I would refer you to conference presentations and journal articles about these topics.
We decide we gets renewed or cancelled by groups of subject librarians reviewing usage, cost per use, core title applicability, and availability of pay-per-view.
Yes, we review usage reports, both for electronic and print. Please explore “unique” in COUNTER 5.
Subject librarians are primarily responsible; however, they do consult with faculty.
The final decision is made by acquisitions subject to a final, final decision by administration.
Scott Pope
Continuing Resources Librarian
Texas State University
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How does your library manage/process its annual journal renewal?
How do you decide what gets renewed or cancelled? Format changes?
Do you review usage reports from all the various publishers?
Are faculty and/or subject librarians involved in the process?
Who makes the final decision?
Kathryn A Dalius
Serials Specialist
Library & Information Technology
Bertrand Library Serials Dept.
One Dent Drive
Bucknell University
Lewisburg, PA 17837
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