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Jim LeBlanc CUL Career Development Days April 6, 2016
Catching Time by the Tail: An Analytic, Strategic, and Aspirational History of LTS Jim LeBlanc CUL Career Development Days April 6, 2016
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Topic for Job Candidate Presentations (LTS, 2009):
What will be the role of technical services in an environment in which Google will have achieved its goal to digitize all the world’s books within the next five years?
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LTS Since 2005
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To “create a surplus of fastcat / copycat / authorities time for response to critical needs beyond cataloging of newly received materials, [and to] establish cataloging priorities” (Ross Atkinson, “CTS Cataloging Adjustments, June 20, 1994)
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LTS Backlog Reduction
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A “feat that is almost imaginable” (Sarah Thomas, October 7, 2004)
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A “tremendous service for our readers, who can [now] easily find the works we acquired for their use” (Sarah Thomas, October 7, 2004)
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Integrated Tool for Selection and Ordering for the Cornell University Library (ITSO-CUL)
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Jim LeBlanc CUL Career Development Days April 6, 2016
Catching Time by the Tail: An Analytic, Strategic, and Aspirational History of LTS Jim LeBlanc CUL Career Development Days April 6, 2016
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LTS = Access
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New Physical Items Cataloged (2006-2015)
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Print Serial Titles Received (2006 – 2015)
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E-Journal Titles Total (2006 – 2015)
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Physical Items / E-Journals (2006 – 2015)
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Some new operational activities since 2005:
Image cataloging (15,761 items cataloged since 2009) Data curation (nearly 200 projects and consultations since 2011) Web archiving (nearly 15,000,000 documents in 2014/15) Increased collaboration with DCAPS
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LTS Staffing, 2005/06 – 2014/15 Number of staff devoted to current LTS responsibilities in 2005 = 97 Number of staff in LTS today = 68 Net decline in staff over last ten years = 30% (exactly the same as the net decline in processing of new titles in physical formats!)
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To “create a surplus of … time for response to critical needs beyond cataloging of newly received materials”
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LTS batch processing since 2005:
54,000,000+ total transactions 2,000,000+ new catalog records added 18,000,000+ catalog records edited/enhanced 33,000,000+ catalog records exported
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Firm orders placed: 20,000+ Estimated labor savings: 1.5 – 2.0 FTE
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Some strategic goals: Regular review of practices & staffing
Seeking solutions to local problems at the consortial or national level Influencing national cooperative and vendor practices, tools, and policies Approval plans OASIS and other acquisitions & selection tools Patron-driven acquisitions Emerging formats
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Some strategic goals (contd.):
Participation in user experience evaluation & research regarding access, especially to licensed electronic & other digital resources Participation in development of WorldCat Entities, BIBFRAME & other linked data initiatives (including LD4L and LD4P) Sustain the 2CUL Technical Services Strategic Alliance
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More Than a Hundred Hands
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A “feat that [was] almost unimaginable”
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Thank you
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