VIVA 17 TH ANNUAL USERS GROUP MEETING September 26, 2013 Virginia Library Association Williamsburg, VA Cy Dillon, HSC, VIVA Outreach Committee Chair Kathy Perry, VIVA Director
Agenda Welcome: Cy Dillon, Librarian, Hampden-Sydney College VIVA Update: Kathy Perry, VIVA Director Vendor Introductions Panel Session: Libraries, MOOCs, and the State of Online Education Moderated by John Ulmschneider, University Librarian Virginia Commonwealth University Jeff Nugent, Co-director, Center for Teaching Excellence Virginia Commonwealth University Judith Thomas, Director of Arts and Media Services University of Virginia
VIVA Update
Ramona McAleavey Barrett
Cutrice Harris VIVA’s New Office Coordinator VIVA Central moved to the GMU-Arlington Campus in December, 2012
VIVA Budget Update
Leveraging Funds to Expand Access VIVA Revenues, All Sources FY06-FY14
VIVA Revenues FY14
Delivering Value VIVA Expenditures
VIVA IS COST-EFFECTIVE Cost avoidance through group purchases July 1, 1994 to June 30, 2013: That’s better than a 5-to-1 payoff for Virginia!
Updates on Committee Work Man, have we been busy!
Rosemary Arneson, Cy Dillon, Carrie Cooper Meet VIVA’s New Committee Chairs
Steering Committee Chairs: Gene Damon, VCCS and Carrie Cooper, College of William and Mary RFP Scholarly Publishing and Repository Services Approved Licensing and Billing for Discounts Proposal for Biennium Sustaining Funds for VIVA Collections Public and Private Pooled Funds Additional Funds for STEM-H The VIVA One Collection, Discovery Layer
Outreach Committee Chairs: John Ulmschneider, Virginia Commonwealth University and Cy Dillon, Hampden-Sydney College Reviewing the VIVA website with an eye toward streamlining the communications Planning the VIVA 20 th Anniversary Event for Fall 2014 New VIVA Brochure
Outreach Committee Product Announcements: STEM-H e-books (Elsevier and Springer) DDA (Innovative e-book Program) Universal Borrowing Pilot MLA and LION JSTOR Discounts (coming soon)
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Resource Sharing Committee Chairs: Ralph Alberico, James Madison University and Rosemary Arneson, University of Mary Washington Discounts for ILLiad WorldCat Knowledge Base 15 th VIVA Community Interlibrary Loan Forum, July 2013
2013 Interlibrary Lending Among VIVA Members
Universal Borrowing Pilot Planning Phase: July 1 – August 31, 2013 Active Phase: September 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014 Lost Copy Fund approved 32 libraries participating in the pilot Concept: patrons at any VIVA institution are able to borrow print books held at libraries participating in the pilot project by simply walking in the library and presenting their home institution ID
Universal Borrowing Pilot Flyer
Resources for Users Committee Chairperson: Sharon Gasser, James Madison University First, the bad news: Cancellation of Bowker Books in Print, effective July 1, 2013 Cancellation of Gale Contemporary Women’s Issues, effective August 1, 2013.
Product Reviews Completed in FY13 APA PsycNET OUP Oxford Reference Online Scheduled for FY14 Ulrich’s Directory of Periodicals IEEE
Collection Analysis I. Video Last Copy Project With SCS 7 Participants: GMU, JMU, UR, UVA, VCU, VT & W&M Goal: to ensure that all currently held content deemed to be of long-term value will be retained by at least one of the 7 libraries Address deterioration and possible need to reformat
Collection Analysis II. Monograph Collection Analysis Pilot With SCS Participants: GMU, JMU, Radford, UR, UVA, VCCS, VCU, VT & W&L Kickoff meeting held on September 13 Goal: to analyze collections in the participating VIVA member institutions Outcome is open Possibilities for cooperative weeding and preservation Possibilities for collaborative collection development
Collection Analysis III. Publisher Subject Analysis for Print Monographs Goal: to explore ways to use print circulation data to inform future collaborative purchases # of books/school = 10% of FTE 5 institutions: CWM, JMU, ODU, UR, and VT Others are welcome to join Contact Anne Elguindi
Update on Cost Sharing Public Institutions: Mergent cost sharing formula 40% based on use data averaged over 3 years 25% for the relative amount of original subscription fees 35% for the level of business programs IEEE cost sharing formula revised for FY14 Uses the Mergent model, but adjusted so no school pays more than 85% of list price. Private Institutions: Mergent, Oxford Reference Online, and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses moved to Pooled Funds
E-books Overview General Assembly allocated new funds in each year of the biennium (FY2013 and FY2014). The intent for this new base funding includes e-books, particularly STEM-H (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics and Health) titles. 3 initiatives: Elsevier e-books Springer e-books DDA EBL It is essential that member libraries load the records to provide access and promote these to students and faculty.
RFI: Academic E-book Packages VIVA was looking for: 1) competitive pricing, 2) less restrictive DRM, 3) unlimited simultaneous use, and 4) ability to continue ILL. Packages from 2 e-book vendors: Elsevier: E-book frontlist collection for 2013 (~650 titles) Springer: Four subject collections for 2013: Behavioral Science (~85 titles) (privates with Pooled Funds) Biomedical and Life Science (~560 titles) Computer Science (~1,100 titles) Earth and Environmental Science (~285 titles). Steering Committee approved continuing all of these for 2014
RFP: Demand Driven Acquisitions for STEM-H e-Books RFP Awarded to EBL EBL is now part of ProQuest All publics and 12 private nonprofit members Publishers: John Wiley & Sons Oxford University Press Jossey-Bass McGraw-Hill UK Wiley-VCH Sage Concept: e-book titles are added to catalogs and/or discovery layers. All participants can access these titles during the pilot. Enough use in 1 title will generate a purchase of that title and then ALL participants will have perpetual access.
RFP: Modern Language Association International Bibliography RFP Awarded to ProQuest, effective August 1, 2013 All publics and 31 private nonprofit members Includes: MLA International Bibliography Literature Online (LION) The full-text Editions and Adaptations of Shakespeare The full nine-volume Bibliography of American Literature Twentieth-Century American Poetry (500 volumes) Coming soon: FIAF (International Index to Film Periodicals Plus) Special thanks to GMU, UVA, and VCU for cost sharing!
Coming Soon: Discounts for JSTOR License is still under review VIVA will handle licensing and invoicing JSTOR Archives JSTOR Current Scholarship No central funds involved for acquisitions Discounts effective for FY14 Further discounts possible in the future More details will be forthcoming!
FY03 – FY13
Thank you to our vendors! AAAS: Keith Layson Annual Reviews: Jackie Wiederholt APA: Neil Lader EBSCO: Ann Murdock Elsevier: Ryan Bailey, Sarah Buchala Gale: Kate Vincent IEEE: Joe Vaitkus JSTOR: Carol MacAdam Mergent: John Carino OCLC: Suzanne Butte, Meryl Cinnamon, Chris Kirby OUP: Jenifer Maloney ProQuest: Audrey Christle Springer: Bob Boissy Wiley: Erika Schweitzer
Libraries, MOOCs, and the State of Online Education Jeff Nugent Co-director, Center for Teaching Excellence Virginia Commonwealth University Judith Thomas Director of Arts and Media Services University of Virginia Moderated by John Ulmschneider University Librarian Virginia Commonwealth University
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