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RE: Seven ARL Libraries Face Major Planned or Potential Budget Cuts
- To: "Rais, Shirley (LLU)" <srais@llu.edu>, <liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu>
- Subject: RE: Seven ARL Libraries Face Major Planned or Potential Budget Cuts
- From: "Tobia, Rajia C" <TOBIA@uthscsa.edu>
- Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 01:59:10 EDT
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I feel I must chime in, too. In the late 1980s and most of the 1990s, we also painfully canceled many journal titles due to flat budgets, budget cuts, and inflationary increases. By joining in consortial "Big Deals" starting in the late 1990s, we were able to offer our faculty and students a richer mix of titles than ever before possible. We did an analysis in 2004 of our Big Deals with Elsevier, Wiley, and Blackwell. We wanted to find out how much it would cost to replace shared titles we received because we are part of a consortium Big Deal. We wanted to make sure we were getting value for our dollars. We analyzed titles that our library received through a consortium Big Deal with those three publishers. The titles we reviewed were titles that were not part of our historically subscribed titles but shared titles among the consortium. We arbitrarily picked an article download rate of 100 or more article downloads per title per year as being high use. We then looked at the full subscription costs of these titles. It would have cost the library an additional $500,000+ to subscribe to these shared consortium titles on our own, an additional $500,000 that we just do not have. Now, I am not a big fan of Big Publishing but on a practical level, it would be very difficult for our faculty and researchers to lose access to these highly used titles. I think for the small to medium sized academic library, Big Deals have not been an entirely bad thing, particularly if there are pooled consortium subscriptions as the backbone of the deal. The economic times are tough and we may have to bow out of some of our Big Deals, but at a loss of many titles that are being used on our campus. Rajia Tobia, A.M.L.S. Executive Director of Libraries University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Briscoe Library Mail Code 7940 7703 Floyd Curl Drive San Antonio, TX 78229--3900 Phone: 210/567-2413 Fax: 210/567-2490 mailto:tobia@uthscsa.edu
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