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Department of Parliamentary Services Parliament of Australia Finding and implementing the perfect e-book model: the Parliamentary Library’s experience Liz Luchetti, Director Collection Management, Parliamentary Library
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Department of Parliamentary Services Parliament of Australia Percentage of titles (books and serials) in the Parliamentary Library’s collection available to clients online in full text: 2010-2011: 30% 2011-2012: 32% 2012-2013: 34% As of 31 August 2012: 33.3%
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Department of Parliamentary Services Parliament of Australia Why our clients want electronic? Is available to clients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from any location (including on mobile devices) May be accessed simultaneously by multiple users May be disseminated easily and quickly Is often more up-to-date Can be reused by clients easily Requires minimal staff handling Does not require shelving space
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Department of Parliamentary Services Parliament of Australia E-book business models o Title by title or by the bundle o Subscription versus perpetuity o Pay-per-view o Patron driven acquisitions
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Department of Parliamentary Services Parliament of Australia E-book vendor features SubscriptionPackages Title by title Demand driven acquisition MARC records Down- loadable Multi- users Titles indexed in Summon Pay-per- view option Number of titles Number of publishers Platform fee? Vendor 1 XXXXXXX275,000350X Vendor 2 X XXXXXXX265,000900 Vendor 3 X X X XX 225,000500X Vendor 4 X XXXX 250,000500X Vendor 5 X XX 500,0001000X Vendor 6 X 2002X Vendor 7 XX XX 6000-X Vendor 8 XX X 45,0001X Vendor 9 XX X 25,0001X Vendor 10 XX XX XX23,00020+X
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Department of Parliamentary Services Parliament of Australia Evaluation Criteria o Business models available o Title and publisher availability o Pricing o Availability via Summon o Search functionality o Performance history o Access options o Collection Management workflows
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Department of Parliamentary Services Parliament of Australia Implementation o OverDrive o Sign Library Access Agreement & Terms of Use o Develop OverDrive site o Marketing and promotion o Liaise with internal IT o Opening day collection o Content Reserve and Library Card Manager o Internal procedures o Training o Community Reserve
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Department of Parliamentary Services Parliament of Australia OverDrive
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Department of Parliamentary Services Parliament of Australia Implementation o EBL o Sign Library Service Agreement o Training o Register users o Opening day collection o Internal procedures o Client training
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Department of Parliamentary Services Parliament of Australia EBL
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Department of Parliamentary Services Parliament of Australia Conclusion o Thriving industry – options to suit everyone o Research all options o Consult with clients o Try before you buy o Develop a good relationship with vendors o Offer training and support to clients o Keep content up-to-date and fresh o Re-evaluate after a set period
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