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Zack Lane ReCAP Coordinator July 2013 ReCAP Columbia University
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Looks at Social Work Library circulation activity Is only one measure of collection usage Presents data both SW specific and system- wide ?Circ Desk uses several happening locations: Social Work, Butler, BorrowDirect, HSL No circulation data for non-circulating collections ReCAP Columbia University
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ReCAP Columbia University ?Social Work Library became independent entity in August 2004 ?Opening of new Social Work building ?Print collection was previously part of Lehman Library in SIPA ?Transition period between August 2004 and May 2005 ?Two happening locations: ◦ Social Work Circ. Deck ◦ SW Circulation Desk
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ReCAP Columbia University Data collated by happening location Social Work Library became independent entity in August 2004 Five primary types of circulation activity: charge, discharge, renewal, recall and hold Most renewals and recalls are done in the OPAC happening location, dynamically by patrons themselves Note: circulation data includes primarily “on campus” collections
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ReCAP Columbia University Total volume of charges has fluctuated System-wide there has been a 27.4% decline Volume of discharge predictably mirrors charges Other types of circulation activity happen in much lower volume Majority of renewals occur in the OPAC happening location Staff may be responsible for most holds
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ReCAP Columbia University Over the first few years charge activity is split evenly between stacks and reserves collections Since FY09, activity has tilted towards Reserves Charges to SW Stacks has declined steadily each fiscal year Offsite charges should be placed in the Butler Happening Location Data unavailable for non-circulating collections
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ReCAP Columbia University Charges for the general collection have consistently declined since FY05 Reserves have fluctuated greatly but not significantly diminished Charges for collections at ReCAP have been remarkably steady
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ReCAP Columbia University Almost 3/4 of all charges are to graduate students Patron Group definitions have changed: ◦ Adjunct faculty, in 2008 grad students were given primary group OFF instead of GRD Pie charts break down data for FY12 only Bar chart compares patron group charges for each fiscal year
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ReCAP Columbia University Undulations match expectations for use through the academic calendar Peaks in fall and spring; valleys in summer and winter Charge volume to graduate students is typically higher in the fall than spring Minimal charge volume to faculty and undergraduates
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ReCAP Columbia University Data for all transactions in the SW Happening Location Balance between user groups has been consistent over time Offsite charges are placed in the Butler Happening Location Data unavailable for non-circulating collections
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ReCAP Columbia University Graduates are the heaviest users of reserve material Faculty split their usage between the two – though grads with OFF borrowing privileges may account for this Undergraduates use mostly the general collections
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More information and data can be found on the Social Work/ReCAP websiteSocial Work/ReCAP website ReCAP Data Center includes more information about system-wide data and special projects ReCAP Data Center Tailored data sets and analysis will be provided to staff via the ReCAP Coordinator Please see the main ReCAP website for general information about CUL procedures and systemsReCAP website ReCAP Columbia University
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