Taking Our Pulse The OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives Jackie Dooley Consulting Archivist RLG Partnership Annual Meeting Chicago,

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Taking Our Pulse The OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives Jackie Dooley Consulting Archivist RLG Partnership Annual Meeting Chicago, June 2010

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Agenda Survey population Project objectives Data A few starter questions Commentary: Alice Schreyer Action Items … and discussion What’s next? Your questions?

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Survey population Libraries surveyed: 275 Rate of response: 61% (169) Five membership organizations ARL CARL IRLA Oberlin RLG

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Project objectives 1.Obtain current data to determine changes across the ARL libraries since Expand ARL’s survey population to include four additional membership organizations 3.Enable institutions to place themselves in the context of norms across the community 4.Provide data to support decision making and priority setting 5.Make recommendations based on survey results

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Data

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June What’s wrong with this picture? 1.Overall collections size is growing … a lot 1.Too many materials remain “hidden” 1.Some backlogs continue to grow 1.Staffing is not increasing 1.75% of library budgets have been cut

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June “Your three most challenging issues” ** 1.Space 1.Born-digital materials 2.Digitization ** Money and staffing were disallowed.

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Collections Acquisitions 57% of books are purchased 50/50 institutional and special funds 20% of archival formats are purchased Lots of new collecting directions #1 reason: gift #2 reason: new institutional direction Cooperative collection development Most is informal, regional Very few formal arrangements Preservation: audiovisual materials “code blue”

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June User services Use of all formats has increased Archives and manuscripts: 88% Visual materials: 76% Books: 50% Number of users Mean: 4,200 Median: 1,500 Access to materials in backlogs: 90% Interlibrary loan Loan of reproductions of originals: 44% Loan of original rare books: 38%

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Cataloging and metadata Online catalog records Books: 85% Maps: 42% Archival formats: 50% or less Archival finding aids Online: 44% Print-only or in local silos: 30% Backlogs Decreased: more than 50% Increased: 25-40%

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Archival collections management Simplified processing techniques: 75% Finding aids tools are not standardized Institutional archives Reports to library: 87% Responsible for records management: 70%

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Digital special collections Digitization One or more projects completed: 78% Large-scale project completed: 38% Content licensed to commercial firms: 26% Born-digital archival materials Undercollected Undercounted Undermanaged Inaccessible

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Staffing No change in FTE is the norm, except: Technology and digital services: increased Public services: biggest decrease Retirements expected within five years: 9% Top four educational needs Born-digital materials Information technology Intellectual property Cataloging and metadata Multiple special collections units/depts: 25%

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June A Few Starter Questions

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Is dramatic growth of collections sustainable? If not, what should change? Why are formal collaborative collection development partnerships still so rare? Why are so many backlogs continuing to increase? Why hasn’t the emphasis on sustainable methodologies had more payoff?

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Does the level of use of special collections justify the resources being expended? What is the nature of the large-scale digitization projects? What would best help us to make progress with born- digital archival materials more quickly?

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June And now …. Commentary Alice Schreyer Director Special Collections Research Center University of Chicago Library

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Action Items (trial balloon version)

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Big picture Challenge your institution, membership organizations, and professional societies to engage with the issues raised and decide for which ones to become responsible. Develop and promulgate metrics to enable standardized measurement of collections, use, metadata, and other key elements of special collections management.

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Collections Develop best practices for collaborative collection development. Identify barriers. Define key characteristics and desired outcomes of an effective collaboration. Take collective action to establish shared facilities for cost-effective preservation of audiovisual materials.

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June User services Develop best practices for access policies that facilitate rather than inhibit the use of rare and unique materials. Develop best practices that will facilitate rather than inhibit interlibrary loan of special collections materials.

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Cataloging and metadata Design and implement collaborative projects to decrease important backlogs of cartographic and audiovisual materials. Aggregate and disseminate a slate of replicable, sustainable methodologies for cataloging and processing of special collections. Draw on those already developed by CLIR “hidden collections” grantees and others.

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Archival collections management Convert legacy finding aids, using inexpensive methodology, to enable Internet access. Do not upgrade or expand the data prior to conversion. Use PDF or another simple technology to convert print-only finding aids. Develop generic tools to facilitate conversion from local databases.

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Digitization Determine the scope of the existing corpus of digitized rare books that have open-source access. Identify the most important gaps and implement collaborative projects to rectify. Develop models for large-scale digitization of special collections, including methodologies for selection of appropriate collections, security and safe handling, sustainable approaches to metadata creation, and ambitious productivity levels.

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Born-digital archival materials Define the characteristics of born-digital materials that warrant management as “special collections.” Determine why/whether/when the skills held by special collections librarians and archivists are necessary for essential activities such as: identifying materials of permanent value negotiating ownership resolving legal issues identifying any restrictions establishing context ensuring authenticity determining any necessary organization of files creating collective metadata

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Born-digital archival materials Document a reasonable set of basic steps for initiating an institutional program for responsibly selecting, acquiring, accessioning, describing, managing, and securely maintaining born-digital archival materials. Develop generic use cases and cost models for selection, management, and preservation of archival born-digital materials.

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Education and training Utilize professional guidelines for core competencies to identify key areas in which education and training are not adequate. Exert pressure on appropriate organizations to provide it.

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Discussion of action items Which ones are important? Which ones aren’t? What’s missing? Who should do what? Which ones should OCLC Research do on your behalf?

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June What’s next? RBMS: next week Publication: July Webinar: July/August

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Your questions?

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Next up Lunch, and then… 1:00 Framing Libraries and the Environment Lorcan Dempsey, OCLC Research Buckingham

OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, June Thank you! Jackie Dooley