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Erin S. Fisher, Document Delivery & E-Reserves Librarian Lisa Kurt, Head of E-Resources & Acquisition Services University of Nevada, Reno User Driven Unmediated document delivery purchase on demand user-initiated document delivery just-in-time acquisitions end-user document supply Demand driven Collections articles on demand unmediated document ordering pay-per-view Photo by N.J.Lee on flickr cc license Attribution User Driven Exploring Patron Driven Access Models for E-journals and E-books
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Why User Driven? Photo by naughty architect on flickr cc license Attribution
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Who Offers PPV? Left to Right: Photo by à voir etc..., mightyohm, and randychiu on flickr cc license Attribution
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PPV Options Photos by clevercupcakes‘on flickr cc license Attribution Photo by Rachel from Cupcakes Take the Cake on flickr cc license Attribution vs.
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Benefits Photo by kenteegardin on flickr cc license Attribution
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Challenges
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Customization/Visibility Mediation Stability Security Scalability
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Case Study: PPV at UNR IP Address Only Control IP Address/User Registration Control SuperUser Control
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Case Study: PPV at UNR
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Case Study Conclusion : PPV at UNR "...it remains to be seen how [Elsevier] and others will respond to increased usage of the PPV option.” –Clint Chamberlain & Betty
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User Driven Ebooks “Would libraries be willing to share control of spending on e-resources with patrons?” –Peter McCracken Photo by C!... on flickr cc license Attribution
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Photo by What Makes The Pie Shops Tick? on flickr cc license Attribution User Driven Ebooks: Models May Vary
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Library only pays for what is used/needed User experience similar to other ebooks Just in time instead of just in case Flexibility Benefits
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Challenges Records Buy outright versus short term loan Cautious with budget Software to download for offline reading
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User Driven Ebooks
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Case Study: UNR EBL Pilot
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Case study: UNR EBL pilot
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Case Study Perspective Photo by puroticorico on flickr cc license Attribution
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Library Collections? Photo by What Makes The Pie Shops Tick? on flickr cc license Attribution
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License + on-demand vs. Own Photo by K.I.T. on flickr cc license AttributionPhoto by maveric2003 on flickr cc license Attribution
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Collaboration/Implementation Photo by merwing ✿ little dear on flickr cc license Attribution
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The Ultimate Prize for Librarians Photo by madmolecule on flickr cc license Attribution
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Citations & Additional Resources Contact Information: Erin S. Fisher, esfisher@unr.edu Lisa Kurt, lkurt@unr.edu Available on slideshare : http://www.slideshare.net/lisakurt/exploring-patron-driven-access- models-for-e-journals-and-ebooks Resources: Chamberlain, C. and B. MacAlpine (2008). “Pay-per-view article access: a viable replacement for subscriptions?” Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community. 21 (1): 30-34. Carr, P. and Collins, S. (2009). “Acquiring Articles through Unmediated, User-Initiated Pay-Per-View Transactions: An Assessment of Current Practices.” Serials Review. 35 (4): 272-277. McCracken, Peter. "À la Carte, not Buffet: A New Vision for E-Resources." Library Journal 136.9 (2011): 106. Tenopir, C. (2010). “Online Databases: New Directions for Collections.” Library Journal, June 1, 2010: 24.
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