Print Scholarly Journals in the U. S Print Scholarly Journals in the U.S. Collaborative Programs, Unified Objectives Shared Print Journal Program Collaboration November 2017
The Rosemont Shared Print Alliance Shared print retention programs working together in areas of strategic interest to advance and facilitate journals storage
What Is the Rosemont Shared Print Alliance? Regional journal storage programs working together where goals and interests align An effort to be strategic in efforts above the consortial level about print management An incentive to commit journals to formal retention In 2014 WEST program assessment, library directors identified “building partnerships and coordinating with other print archives and organizations” as highest priority among possible new activities to pursue. 88% Possible areas: policies, technologies, collections milestones, scope of services (retention, digitization, deduplication), governance, investment? Areas for collaboration: growth milestones, policies, technologies Nature of collaboration: cross-regional collaboration, leverage existing trust networks, support distributed archiving, federation-like a climate accord for collection growth and # copies, concensus-based decisions, connecting executive and operations committees in a collective governance structure 3-4 in person meetings in 2015-2016 Rosemont, IL, Boston, MA, Charleston, SC
What It Is Not: A product or service A central coordinating or control authority A replacement for existing print retention efforts Monographic or non-print-formats In 2014 WEST program assessment, library directors identified “building partnerships and coordinating with other print archives and organizations” as highest priority among possible new activities to pursue. 88% Possible areas: policies, technologies, collections milestones, scope of services (retention, digitization, deduplication), governance, investment? Areas for collaboration: growth milestones, policies, technologies Nature of collaboration: cross-regional collaboration, leverage existing trust networks, support distributed archiving, federation-like a climate accord for collection growth and # copies, concensus-based decisions, connecting executive and operations committees in a collective governance structure 3-4 in person meetings in 2015-2016 Rosemont, IL, Boston, MA, Charleston, SC
What Consortia Are Participating? FLorida Academic REpository
About 190 Institutions USA map: Google Maps; Network map: Rebecca Crist
Common vision To ensure the preservation and availability of print journal literature. To collaboratively develop, manage and coordinate the identification, retention, registration, discovery of and access to a shared, distributed collection of print journals in the United States.
Federated Decision-Making Executive Committee Deans and directors from libraries in participating consortia Responsible for guiding collective efforts Representatives from participating programs Number of seats determined by program size however, single vote per program Next Steps Create a presence and communications infrastructure Develop a RoadMAP 2017-2021 Establish program governance
Federated Decision-Making Operations Committee Shared print program staff from participating consortia Responsible for coordinating activity among member libraries Executes and supports collective efforts Next Steps Create a presence and communications infrastructure Develop a RoadMAP 2017-2021 Establish program governance
Federated Decision-Making Consensus Model All voting members must come to peace with decision making for key initiatives Some specific operating decisions relegated to local control or opt-in status Next Steps Create a presence and communications infrastructure Develop a RoadMAP 2017-2021 Establish program governance
Targeted Activity Strategic Directions 2017-2021 Collection growth Goal of 100,000 additional titles in retention Shared policies/guidelines Engagement with other programs
Progress 2015-2016 2016-2017 2018-2021 Exploration Areas for collaboration Nature of collaboration 2016-2017 Startup Strategic Directions RoadMap for Implementation Decision-making structure Administrative Host (WRLC) Branding and Communications 2018-2021 Implementation Collection growth Policy alignment Decision-support technology Relationship building and management 3-4 in person meetings in 2015-2016 Rosemont, IL, Boston, MA, Charleston, SC Possible areas: policies, technologies, collections milestones, scope of services (retention, digitization, deduplication), governance, investment? Areas for collaboration: growth milestones, policies, technologies Nature of collaboration: cross-regional collaboration, leverage existing trust networks, support distributed archiving, federation-like a climate accord for collection growth and # copies, concensus-based decisions, connecting executive and operations committees in a collective governance structure Graphic: Emily Stambaugh
Discussion Geneva Henry, George Washington University Dean of Libraries and Academic Innovation Benjamin Walker, FLARE and University of Florida Associate Dean, Discovery, Digital Services and Shared Collections
Discussion Why? What are the benefits of doing what you’re already doing regionally with even more complications? What are the challenges? What is the ideal future for print on a national level?
Thank you! For more information, visit http://www.rosemontsharedprintalliance.org/ Geneva Henry, George Washington University Dean of Libraries and Academic Innovation Benjamin Walker, FLARE and University of Florida Associate Dean, Discovery, Digital Services and Shared Collections Rebecca Crist, Big Ten Academic Alliance Project Manager, Shared Print Repository