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Navigation of the e-Journal “Jungle”
CONCERT 2004 – Taipei
Terry Mac Manus
Asia Pacific Sales Director
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Agenda
• Introduction
• Review E- Journal challenges currently faced by
Librarians
• Potential Strategies for the Librarians
• Summary and Questions
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Review E- Journal challenges
: (1) Budget, Cost & Pricing Model
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Librarians across the world have a difficult challenge
• They are finding that their library budget is not keeping up
with electronic journal costs
• 1998 – 2003 avge cost of journal rose by 58% (UK CPI =
11%)
• 1996 – 2001 info resource budget of Uni decreased by 29%
in real terms and avge journal increased by 41%
• % of library information resource expenditure rose from 47%
to 52% but the increase has not kept the same number of
journals
• Many publishers are bundling content and libraries are
paying for content they do not want
“…a clear pattern emerges of increasing prices against
decreasing library budgets…” (UK government committee)
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Review E- Journal challenges
: (1) Budget, Cost & Pricing Model
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“…ten years ago, scientific journals took about 25 per cent of the
materials budget, and currently that is 33 per cent and rising, which
means in our situation that that is taking about half a million pounds a
year out of the resources available for purchasing books and journals
outside the scientific area - maps, music and electronic resources and so
on. ….” (Cambridge University, UK Librarian)
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200304/cmselect/cmsctech/uc399-iii/uc39902.htm
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“…we buy journals we do not necessarily want in order to acquire things
that are wanted and is pushing more of our budget in the pockets of a
smaller and smaller number of publishers. It is skewing the budget and
reducing the money available for other things…” (UK Parliamentary
Committee 2004)
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Review E- Journal challenges
: (1) Budget, Cost & Pricing Model
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In 2003 Cornell University reviewed its policies on journal
acquisitions. In the course of the review it noted
• 1986 – 2001 the library budget at the main campus
increased by 149%
• 1986 – 2001 the number of periodicals purchased grew by
5%
(Economist – August 7th 2004)
Library budget does not keep up the same
pace of cost increase!!
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Review E- Journal challenges
: (2) Keeping up with the Market and Technologies
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The electronic full text market now has many players compared
to several years ago
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Internet is now the medium while only a few years ago it was
local intranets
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The owners of the content increasingly want to sell the content
themselves
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Titles appear to be continually fluid on aggregator platforms
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The world is moving quickly to electronic titles away from print
It is increasingly hard for librarians to keep up!!
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Review E- Journal challenges
: (3) Accessing Quality Titles for Less $$
Librarians want to provide a comprehensive range of electronic
Premium Content.
Many librarians are great proponents of Open Access/free titles
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Often librarians pay the bill and it is they that have to balance
declining budgets with the need to deliver quality content to end
users. They know that more expenditure in one product area means
cutbacks elsewhere
Librarians do not influence where academics place their research.
They may prefer the Open Access approach but the academics may
have a different agenda
Librarians encourage and promote Open Access to their users
http://www.doaj.org/articles/about
Many vendors understand and accept this
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Ovid provides many full text links to free Highwire and internet
journals. More will be added over the coming months.
It is essential for librarians to make use of Open Access!!
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Review E- Journal challenges
:(4) Meeting ‘User’ Expectations
• Let’s recognise that users are not the same
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Few have detailed knowledge on content/publishers itself
The reasons for requiring content vary dramatically
Levels of experience and ability to search are inconsistent
The need for speed of access; currency of content and precision of
searching varies from user to user
Many just want full text, full text, full text
• Let’s agree users generally
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Want up to date content which is integrated to their work
environment and accessible via their desktop
They expect the technology to work 24 hours a day from home,
work and the library
They give little consideration to the
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cost of buying the content.
Review E- Journal challenges
:(4) Meeting ‘User’ Expectations
Users do not want…
Platform
Provider
Full text
Platform
Provider
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Platform
Provider
Full text
Platform
Provider
Full text
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or this…
Full text
Provider
Full text
Full text
Provider
Full text
Full text
Provider
Full text
Full text
Provider
Full text
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BUT this…Seamless linkage between databases, Journal &
Books, Internet free resources on a minimum number of platforms
Quality
JNL
Minimum
Number of
Platforms
Taiwan
Content
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Quality
Book
Quality
Book
Review E- Journal challenges
: (5) Overcoming ‘Academic’ Realities
How involved are the users (academics) in assisting the librarians?
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Researchers are cushioned from the real cost of the publication
Libraries normally have to find the funds to pay for the publications
Academics do have power because they provide the research for the
journals
Academics want their research to be published in the top journals. It
impacts their profile and enhances their job security
Committee Summary
“…It is disappointing that many academics are content to ignore the
significant difficulties faced by libraries. Until they start to see the provision
of journals as, in part, their problem, the situation will not improve….”
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200304/cmselect/cmsctech/399/39908.htm#a27
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Agenda
• Introduction
• Review E- Journal challenges currently faced by
Librarians
• Potential Strategies for the Librarians
• Summary and Questions
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Potential Strategies for Librarians:
Given such challenges discussed, the librarian needs to
1. Review the role of a Librarian
2. Ensure collection development delivers non duplicate titles
and internationally benchmarked titles
3. Establish key purchasing criteria
4. Focus on the Added Value of Electronic Content
5. Consider your Vendor as a Partner
6. Work Together and Maximize Resources
-Look for new content models and new pricing models
-Work with the academics and library management to
influence publisher behaviour and internal budgetary
decisions
-Work with the publishers/aggregators/peers to minimise
costs and ensure maximise use of content
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Potential Strategies
1. Review the Role of a Librarian
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Many librarians
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Work with academics to ensure that the electronic content is fully
integrated with the curriculum. This is done on an ongoing basis
rather than an adhoc project
Work with vendors to ensure that users are adequately trained and
that service expectations are agreed
Aim to minimise the number of interfaces users are required to learn
Demand that linking solutions to full text are easy to set up; reliable
and continually being updated
Focus on understanding the world of the academic and the user.
Understand the real cost associated with purchase, implementation
and maintenance of electronic journal collections
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Potential Strategies
3. Establish specific purchasing criteria
When making the journals decisions, librarians consider
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Archival/perpetual access to content
PDF and SGML availability
Back files covered
Integration with databases
Price ($ v usage)
Embargoes
Currency of the content
Integration with other resources
Services – local language/local expertise/local implementation
E TOCs Alerts
Searching Requirements (Every word, every article, every image)
Ease of purchase
Stability of Content
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3.Establish specific purchasing criteria
- PDF V SGML
Many users like PDF because they
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Get the complete document as it
appears in the journal
Are re-assured as it looks like the print
Easy to Save
Many users like SGML because it
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Enables full integration with other
journals/databases
Enables quick access to relevant part
of the journals
Allows increased customisation
More efficient and precise searching
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Potential Strategies
4. Focus on the ‘Added Value’ of Electronic
Publisher
CROSSRef
INSPEC,
PsycInfo
OPACS
SKOLAR
MD
Aggregators
J@O
Journal
Article
J@O
Journal
Article
Local
Language
Electronic
Books
Library WEB
Sites
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Linking MUST be well done
Linking must support Open URL
Linking software must be easy/reliable
Linking requires vendor honesty
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Ask your Linking Vendor
about CrossREF
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Ask your Linking Vendor
about Subscription Agents
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Potential Strategies
4. Focus on the ‘Added Value’ of Electronic
Now you can limit
your database searches
With your complete
full text searches
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Potential Strategies
4. Focus on the ‘Added Value’ of Electronic
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Potential Strategies
4. Focus on the ‘Added Value’ of Electronic
Even in MULTI file
searches
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4. Focus on the ‘Added Value’ of Electronic
(Continue)
• You must be able to review objectively what journals are
being used and what are not
• You should enable users to have their Current Awareness
services automatically linked to the full text
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Potential Strategies
5. Consider Vendors as ‘Real’ Partners
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Is it possible that vendors could
• become actively involved in the implementation of their
products in the library environment
• provide more detailed information on individual journals and
how they can be integrated into the library environment
• recognise that there is more to a long term partnership than
short term dollars
• Embrace the concept of partner in deeds not just words
• Help in the analysis of content
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Is it possible that librarians could
• see vendors as possible allies in securing funding
• embrace the concept of partner (within reason)
• see ‘vendors’ as something more than sharks waiting to
pounce
• Recognise that uneconomic pricing leads to instability of
access
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Potential Strategies
6.Work Together and Maximise Resources
Linking MUST a core COMPETENCY and Open URL
It must be easy to set up and reliable
Quality
JNL
Minimum
Number of
Platforms
Taiwan
Content
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Quality
Book
Quality
Book
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Search for Other Sites
You choose
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Search Author/Subject
You Choose
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Search Open Access
You Choose
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Agenda
• Introduction
• Review E- Journal challenges currently faced by
Librarians
• Potential Strategies for the Librarians/Vendors
• Summary and Questions
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Summary
Make the Most of the ‘New’ World
Open Access
Publisher
CROSSRef
PsycInfo,
INSPEC
OPACS
Other platforms
SKOLAR MD
Aggregators
J@O
Journal
Article
J@O
J@O
Journal
Journal
Article
Article
Local
Language
Electronic
Books
Library WEB
Sites
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Questions?
Thank you!
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