North American Storage Trust Discussion Group June 25, 2007 OCLC Blue Suite 2:00-3:00 pm Agenda Welcome, Introductions Update from RLG Programs (Malpas) Update on service infrastructure and pilot implementation (Carney) Questions / Open discussion
RLG Programs North American Storage Trust: Update and Next Steps Constance Malpas Program Officer RLG Programs ALA Annual Meeting ‘07 Washington, DC 25 June 2007
RLG Programs North American Storage Trust Update ALA Annual Meeting, 25 June North American Storage Trust A collaborative approach to print preservation that leverages Existing institutional infrastructure 55+ offsite storage repositories in North America Prevailing (tacit) retention commitments Weeding offsite collections is cost-prohibitive Longstanding resource-sharing agreements Robust network of inter-lending partnerships Networked information environment Long-term investments in cooperative cataloging = data that can be mined for new purposes to reduce redundancy, build system-wide capacity and create new economies of scale
RLG Programs North American Storage Trust Update ALA Annual Meeting, 25 June Storage Registry Storage Facilities Holdings data Participating Library Participating Library Participating Libraries Storage Facilities Withdrawals Nonparticipating Libraries Nonparticipating Libraries Nonparticipating Libraries Direct to patron Withdrawals Collection analysis reports Transfers Commitments and Policies Global Directory ILL Priority loans Borrowing System Moving collection management to the network level creates new efficiencies and increases system-wide capacity
RLG Programs North American Storage Trust Update ALA Annual Meeting, 25 June Who is currently involved? Long-term discussants: Vanderbilt University Ohio State University Library of Congress University of California Harvard Depository Center for Research Libraries WRLC ReCAP “ASERL Nine” Duke University University of South Carolina Tulane University University of Virginia University of Alabama Vanderbilt University University of Georgia Virginia Tech University of North Carolina Who’s interested? Most research institutions we’ve spoken with, within and beyond North America
RLG Programs North American Storage Trust Update ALA Annual Meeting, 25 June North American Storage Trust – Timeline D. Kelsey (U Minn.) off-site library storage collections will "never be weeded“ (ARL/OCLC Forum on Future Library Architecture) OCLC / Vanderbilt “last copies” study OCLC ASERL 9 Storage title overlap study ACRL fACRL forum 2008 OCLC / RLG OCLC survey ASERL “virtual shared storage” (Willis, Gherman) community consultation; OCLC team- building C&RL “last copies”last copies ASERL study: avg. storage need ≥ 300K vols by 2005 ARL Spec Kit Off-site ARL Spec Kit Remote Shelv. CLIR Report Print Repos. CLIR Report 5 Colleges 49+ ARL facilities 55+ ARL facilities CRL DPA pilot
RLG Programs North American Storage Trust Update ALA Annual Meeting, 25 June Since January Situating NAST within RLG Programs work agenda Consultation with 30+ Program Partners in North America, the UK and Australia Review of existing policy frameworks Coordination with OCLC Business Development & New Initiatives Bill Carney leading product development process Last copies analysis White paper on cooperative and networked library storage
RLG Programs North American Storage Trust Update ALA Annual Meeting, 25 June I. RLG Programs Shared Print Collections Optimizing collection management for the networked environment N. Am. Storage Trust Networked coll’n mgt Deep resource sharing Data-mining for business intelligence 10 FTE based in Mountain View, CA; 150 premier research institutions
RLG Programs North American Storage Trust Update ALA Annual Meeting, 25 June II. Networked Print Management Models Physical consolidation regional & national stores ReCAP, PASCAL, UC, CASS, CARM Virtual consolidation distributed print repositories CRL initiative, Orbis Cascade, CIRLA North American Storage Trust Prospective rationalization collaborative acquisitions last and single-copy initiatives Past work by CLIR, CRL, ARL starting point for NAST efforts Greatest near-term growth opportunity ASERL CDL CIC Columbia University Duke University Frick Art Reference Five Colleges, MA Harvard University University of Alberta University of California University of Edinburgh University of Glasgow University of Melbourne University of Minnesota University of Sydney University of Washington Yale University Imperial College London Leeds University MoMA NYPL Ohio State University Princeton University Swarthmore SUNY Libraries
RLG Programs North American Storage Trust Update ALA Annual Meeting, 25 June III. Policy Frameworks for Shared Print Networked Trust collections: a “club good” maximize institutional interests in contributing to and supporting Trust network by increasing individual dependence on collective assets University of California regional library storage facilities Persistence policy (’06): if depositing library is unwilling or unable to maintain persistence guarantee (prohibition on permanent withdrawal), RLF is empowered to return the item to depositor and replace it with duplicate material from another campus Persistence policy Penalty for non-participation = increased opportunity costs Institutional autonomy is retained Balance institutional interests, collective benefit 5 Colleges Affiliate Program: access, but no storage Johns Hopkins University enforces “zero growth” policy
RLG Programs North American Storage Trust Update ALA Annual Meeting, 25 June III. Policy Frameworks – add’l models CRL Distributed Print Archive program Model agreement addresses long-term retention, storage conditions, access privileges Modified for use by Orbis Cascade Last/single copy policies Workflows for identifying and assessing last-copy status UC, 5 Colleges OH, Tri-Universities Group, CARLI, etc. Managing diminishing reserves
RLG Programs North American Storage Trust Update ALA Annual Meeting, 25 June IV. Library Off-site Storage: State of Play Authoritative synthesis of existing knowledge about transfer and management of library print collections in off-site storage facilities Concise, substantive report intended for audience of library administrators Actionable intelligence, expert guidance Lizanne Payne, Washington Research Library Consortium Anticipated completion: early autumn
RLG Programs North American Storage Trust Update ALA Annual Meeting, 25 June V. System-wide Holdings: Characteristics ASERL study (Burger, Gherman, Wilson - ACRL ‘05) Little redundancy in existing storage collections Results consistent with subsequent analyses of aggregate holdings (TRLN, CIC, Google 5, ARL/OCLC Global Resources report) Vanderbilt study (Connaway,O’Neill, Prabha - C&RL ‘06) 23K (of 1.5M) titles held by Vanderbilt alone Cataloging issues; last manifestations; last expressions Current analysis (O’Neill, Lavoie, Malpas) Est. 40% of monographic holdings in WorldCat are held by just one member of the OCLC cooperative Identifying “truly unique” content – a priority in collaborative print management Anticipate completion by end of summer 2007, paper to follow
RLG Programs North American Storage Trust Update ALA Annual Meeting, 25 June Assessing system-wide distribution – the big picture >900 M volumes held in US academic libraries - how many are in off-site storage facilities? - how many unique holdings, last copies?
RLG Programs North American Storage Trust Update ALA Annual Meeting, 25 June District of Columbia +10M volumes in ac. libraries +1M in WRLC storage California + 82M volumes in ac. libraries + 10M volumes in UC RLF storage (est) 10 – 12% of total academic holdings represented in storage collections – is this enough? Need better tools to assess system-wide distribution of preservation holdings -- Title and copy-specific condition data -- Facility characteristics -- Institutional policies