Assessment of Departmental Journal Requests and Impact on an Academic Health Sciences Library Collection: An Unanticipated Benefit Anne Linton, MS (Director,

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Assessment of Departmental Journal Requests and Impact on an Academic Health Sciences Library Collection: An Unanticipated Benefit Anne Linton, MS (Director, Library Services) and Kathe Obrig, MLS (Associate Director, Collections and Access Services) Paul Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library, The George Washington University Medical Center Background Decision made for SY2005 to convert to predominantly electronic journal collection (conversion completed 2007) Requirement established that all converted titles be available by site license and with intent to provide content back to 1995 whenever possible Intent for increased collaboration with Main Campus Library to take advantage of site license discounts and to improve access to interdisciplinary materials Library operating under Medical Center budget constraints Objectives To reduce spending on duplicate purchases by departments through Identification of journal titles already held by Himmelfarb or Gelman (Main Campus Library) Assessment of availability of titles at the desktop To evaluate and fine-tune the Himmelfarb journal collection in light of departmental requests To identify funds for new resources if possible Guidelines Promise made not to cancel subscriptions included in society memberships Requests for duplicate purchases were denied if Table of contents was easily available at the desktop No embargoes/time delays were in effect Online content equaled or exceeded print content Titles were of broad interest to Medical Center community, i.e. supported major programs Results 93 forms from 39 departments received 50% of journal titles requested were fully available in electronic format; requests were denied Additional areas for growth identified especially in nursing, education, health policy areas, and business of health Departments with changing needs identified Need for additional education about electronic journals became painfully apparent Ongoing Impact Three new nursing titles added to collection Major indexing tool purchased with money saved from use of process Major changes made to electronic journals page: interdisciplinary titles added; aggregator titles dropped; subject headings under revision Opened ongoing conversation with faculty regarding nature of Library’s collection Plans made to meet with faculty over summer to assess Himmelfarb collection further Began discussions with GWU Law Library for sharing health policy/legislative policy materials One electronic health law compilation selected and implemented Other products still in discussion Over five educational sessions scheduled as a direct result of subscription assessment discussions Initiated Electronic Journals Month: flyers, contests, luncheons Plans made to increase number of training sessions for accessing e-collection Forms continue to be submitted and the process will be repeated in the upcoming budget cycle Maintain spreadsheet of requests for collection assessment: Which departments submitted the most requests? Which are the most requested titles? Which are the most requested subjects? Subscription Assessment ProcessSubscription Assessment Policy and Form Subscription Assessment Spreadsheet