Re: Libraries Moving Towards E-Only Access Wilma Dague 17 Jul 2008 18:16 UTC

We haven't so much cancelled our print subscriptions as much as we've cut way back on binding.

Best regards,

Wilma Weant Dague
Serials  Coordinator
Benedictine College Library
1020 North 2nd St.
Atchison, KS 66002

(913) 360-7610
wdague@benedictine.edu

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From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Thomas, Susan Elaine
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 9:25 AM
To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Libraries Moving Towards E-Only Access

I would agree that it is not a standard best practice to cancel a print subscription with the plan to rely on the electronic copy available in the aggregated database.  However, when budgets are tight (flat budget for over eight years), canceling print subscriptions that are currently available full-text in a aggregated database becomes a viable solution. Serials inflation is inflated and unjustly erodes a library budget.   In discussing the cancellations with faculty, we refer to it as avoiding duplicate expenditure with a note that making this decision now may result in a temporary loss of access in the future.  When and if that happens, we note that we will re-evaluate the subscription.

I have been involved in such cancellation decision in the past eight years at two different libraries and from what I have seen, the number of titles that stopped being available that were still requested by the faculty/department, was not statistically significant enough to warrant a discontinuation of this practice.

Periodical subscriptions are currently in a great state of flux with an exponential increase in the availability of an electronic copy.  We are now working with an assumption, with both periodical subscriptions and reference materials, that it is no longer a question of losing access but rather, who will be the new supplier.

Susan E. Thomas
Head of Collection Development
Schurz Library
Indiana University South Bend
(574) 520-5500
suethoma@iusb.edu

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From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of Hutchens, Chad
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 3:07 PM
To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Libraries Moving Towards E-Only Access

As has already been said, I think it's very risky to cancel print in
lieu of a title being available in an aggregated database.  It's one
thing to cancel an individual print subscription and upgrade to e-only
(as we often do)...you're still a subscriber and are in control.  It's a
completely different thing to cancel print and expect it to be there in
an aggregator over time...you have absolutely no control over whether
that content will remain in an aggregated database.

Long story short...I think it's a very, very bad idea that has some
serious (and not good) repercussions for libraries that choose to do it.

Chad E. Hutchens
Electronic Resources Librarian
Montana State University Libraries
P.O. Box 173320
Bozeman, MT  59717-3320
(406) 994-4313 phone
(406) 994-2851 fax
chutchens@montana.edu
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From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum
[mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of Yacobucci, Karen
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 8:13 AM
To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Libraries Moving Towards E-Only Access

Could everyone respond to this e-mail by replying to SERIALST.  I am
interested too.  Thanks!!

Have a great day! :)

Karen Yacobucci, MLS
Serials Librarian
New York Medical College
Health Sciences Library
95 Grasslands Road
Valhalla, NY 10595

Tel. 914.594.4213
karen_yacobucci@nymc.edu

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[mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Tracey Thompson
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 10:14 AM
To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Libraries Moving Towards E-Only Access

This is a question that we will be reviewing this year.  I have a few
specific questions. If the title is available in an aggregated database,
do
you drop the print?  (This question is being pushed from higher up.)
What
particular license issues do you require before you drop the print?
Does
anyone have a written policy on this issue that they would be willing to
share?

Thanks.

Tracey Thompson
Acquisitions Librarian
New Mexico State University Library
MSC 3475 P.O. Box 30006
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8006
(p) 575-646-8093
(f) 575-646-7477

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[mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Barbara Pope
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 8:59 AM
To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Libraries Moving Towards E-Only Access

Hello, Karen.  We have gone online-only for several journal packages
(American Chemical Society, American Psychological Association, and
Sage) as well as several individual titles where the faculty are open to

electronic access.  Some journals just are not available in electronic
format, so I don't think we will be going entirely electronic.  I guess
one caution I have is going with a reliable vendor that has few
technical problems and is maintaining some kind of archive.

Barbara Pope, MALS
Periodicals/Reference Librarian
Axe Library
Pittsburg State University
1701 S. Broadway
Pittsburg KS  66762
620-235-4884
bpope@pittstate.edu

Yacobucci, Karen wrote:
> Dear Serialisters,
>
> Just out of curiosity, I am wondering how many libraries out there
have
> dropped their entire print collections/subscriptions and gone E-only!
>
> I am hearing about more and more libraries following this trend and
was
> wondering how it has worked out for them and why they decided to make
> that move.  Thanks!!  I look forward to hearing from you soon.
>
> Best,
>
> Karen Yacobucci, MLS
> Serials Librarian
> New York Medical College
> Health Sciences Library
> 95 Grasslands Road
> Valhalla, NY 10595
>
> Tel. 914.594.4213
> karen_yacobucci@nymc.edu
>
>
>