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DDA EXPERIENCES WITH JSTOR E-BOOKS Amy Castillo Tarleton State University Tiffany LeMaistre The University of Texas at Tyler
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TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY DICK SMITH LIBRARY TSU Stephenville, TX (main campus) with 2 satellite campuses in Fort Worth & several online only programs FTE – 8,578 Nearly 11,000 students enrolled Part of the Texas A&M system Library 28 library staff 302,840 print books 123,360 e-books (including DDA records)
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UT TYLER, ROBERT R. MUNTZ LIBRARY The University of Texas at Tyler UT System institution 7,000+ enrolled students 17:1 student-to-faculty ratio Robert R. Muntz Library 10 librarians, 19.5 staff total 150,000+ print books 60,000+ e-books
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PAST DDA EXPERIENCE UT Tyler Began in 2013 2 UT System pilot programs Elsevier Project Muse 1 local program with EBL Tarleton YBP DDA added in 2013 – eBrary, EBL & Ebsco as vendors Wanted to explore additional options for DDA records & payment methods
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CHOOSING JSTOR Benefits of DDA Advantages of JSTOR DDA
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BENEFITS OF DDA Collection development in the hands of users save time guarantee use Allows for subject specific insights grow new subject areas easily see usage by subject Increases access immediate electronic access to a large corpus vast and diverse collection available flexible collection Saves money free browse periods high potential for cost avoidance low cost per use
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ADVANTAGES OF JSTOR DDA The ability to have a deposit account University press publications No cost for usage until either 6 chapter views or four chapter downloads Familiarity of the JSTOR platform Free holdings comparison Option to work through YBP Easy printing and downloading, DRM free More options for social sciences & humanities
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IMPLEMENTATION Corpus Selection Implementation Timeline Marketing Strategies
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CORPUS SELECTION UT Tyler Multi-user titles only Published 2009 or later No publisher restrictions Cost less than $251 Tarleton Multi-user titles only Published 2010 or later Excluded certain publishers No price cap set
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TARLETON IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE Investigation Visit from JSTOR Rep in Spring 2013 Discussions between library directors on whether to pursue – February 2014 JSTOR conference call – late February Ordering March 2014 - Contacted JSTOR and Received Paperwork April 2014 – License Negotiation & DDA Corpus Selection May 2014 – Paid deposit invoice Implementation Books at JSTOR Turned on – May 2014 MARC Records Received from OCLC – June 2014 MARC Records Loaded – June 2014
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UT TYLER IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE Investigation 6/19/2012 – First Inquiry with JSTOR 9/25/2013 – Visit from JSTOR Rep 2/27/2014 – Received Funding Ordering 2/28/2014 - Contacted JSTOR and Received Paperwork 3/2014 – License Negotiation & DDA Corpus Selection 4/2/2014 – Processed Invoice Implementation 4/28/2014 - Books at JSTOR Turned On 5/1/2014 - Welcome Message 5/23/2014 – MARC Records Received
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MARKETING STRATEGIES AT UT TYLER
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MARKETING – TARLETON No formal plans as of yet to market JSTOR ebooks specifically Titles currently available in our library catalog & discovery system (EDS) Ebooks are promoted through our Subject Guides Considering advertisement of expanded access to Books at JSTOR and not that they are DDA materials to avoid targeted purchasing
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LESSONS LEARNED Good Things to Know Successes
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GOOD THINGS TO KNOW Balance notification – invoices sent monthly if anything purchased, nothing sent if no purchases Usage information can be found in the JSTOR admin module under Usage Statistics – Book downloads MARC Records - Sent through OCLC Product Services Web
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SUCCESSES UT Tyler Administrators impressed with the purchasing model and potential savings Already seeing a lot of no cost usage and a few purchases Easier to manage and more stable than other DDA platforms we’ve worked with Tarleton Deposit account administered by JSTOR frees up Acquisitions staff time. Very helpful customer representative, Greg Bodkin, who helped us at each step. Receive regular notices of new JSTOR titles that fall within our profile.
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CITATIONS & CREDITS Citations “Fast Facts.” The University of Texas at Tyler | UT Tyler | News, Events, Admissions, Academics. The University of Texas at Tyler, 2001. Web. 21 July 2014. http://www.uttyler.edu/about/facts.php Ferris, Kady, and Tina Herman Buck. “An Ethos of Access: How a Small Academic Library Transformed Its Collection-Building Process.” Collection Management 39.2-3 (2014); 127-144. Web. 18 July 2014. “How large is the library’s collection.” Ask a Librarian. The University of Texas at Tyler Robert R. Muntz Library, 2014. Web. 21 July 2014. http://ask.library.uttyler.edu/a.php?qid=164053 Swords, David A.. Patron-Driven Acquisitions: History and Best Practices. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2011. Ebook Library. Web. 08 Aug. 2013. University of Texas System | Nine Universities. Six Health Institutions. Unlimited Possibilities. The University of Texas System, 2014. Web. 21 July 2014. Credits Benefits of DDA Image - https://www.flickr.com/photos/melenita/9469185471/https://www.flickr.com/photos/melenita/9469185471/ JSTOR logo - http://about.jstor.org/sites/default/files/misc/jstor_logo_medium_0.gifhttp://about.jstor.org/sites/default/files/misc/jstor_logo_medium_0.gif
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THANK YOU! Amy Castillo Tarleton State University Periodicals & Electronic Resources Librarian 254.968.9868 acastillo@tarleton.edu Tiffany LeMaistre The University of Texas at Tyler Head of Electronic Resources & Collection Management 903.565.5614 tlemaistre@uttyler.edu View this presentation on slideshare: http://bit.ly/ddajstor
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