Maria Savova Collection Management & Digital Integration Librarian SCELC Colloquium – March 5, 2014.

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Maria Savova Collection Management & Digital Integration Librarian SCELC Colloquium – March 5, 2014

 ~50,000 DDA titles from EBL (updating profile + manual additions)  5 Months: Oct 2013 – Feb 2014  Autopurchase on 5 th short term loan (STL)  List price of titles used $347,600  Spent $32,650 (9.3%):  57 $ 5,764  2598 $ 26,888

 1 STL – 1594 titles (78%)  2 STLs – 237 titles (12%)  3 STLs – 66 titles (3%)  4 STLs – 83 titles (4%)  Autopurchased (on 5 th paid use) – 57 titles (3%)  47 titles used again after autopurchase: ▪ 28 titles used between 1 and 10 times ▪ 13 titles used between 11 and 20 times ▪ 5 titles used between 25 and 73 times  Of the 10 titles not used again after autopurchase, half were purchased in Feb.

20% of all faculty on campus and 18% of all students have used a DDA e-book at least once. 89% of all use comes from students, 8% from faculty, 3% from staff. The average number of uses per individual user is: 3.65 for faculty, 4.64 for students, 3.34 for staff

Average number of uses per title varies between 2 and 3 for most publishers. Notable exception – NYU Press with 5.57 average uses per title

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