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Books at JSTOR WALDO OFFER 2013

Books at JSTOR WALDO OFFER 2013. Patrick Moriarty Director, Institutional Participation & Strategic Partnerships JSTOR І Portico. Books program overview. A growing list of titles in core scholarly disciplines.

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Books at JSTOR WALDO OFFER 2013

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  1. Books at JSTOR WALDO OFFER 2013 Patrick Moriarty Director, Institutional Participation & Strategic Partnerships JSTOR І Portico

  2. Books program overview • A growing list of titles in core scholarly disciplines. • Books from the 36 participating presses are already highly-cited within the corpus of journals on JSTOR. More than 17,000 front- and backlist titles are currently offered through the program, and new titles are added every month. • Flexible purchase options. • Over 9,500 titles available in a multi-user model. Books are available for purchase as individual titles, disciplinary packages, and customizable DDA collections. • Seamless integration. • JSTOR currently has over 2 million book reviews and 600,000 book citations on the platform. Books, journal articles, and reviews are cross-searchable and linked in ways that make online research faster, easier, and more effective. • Title lists and more info at books.jstor.org

  3. Books at JSTOR: Participating Presses

  4. Current Titles by Multiple & Single User Models

  5. Title Totals by Front and Back List

  6. Current Titles by Top Disciplines

  7. Model highlights • Multi-user books • Available for over 9,500 books • Unlimited concurrent users • Unlimited DRM-free downloads • Can be upgraded to from single-user books • Single-user books • Available for all books • Single user may view book online at one time • 30 downloads per year, with ability to purchase more

  8. Features & functionality by model All books, all models • Links to/from book reviews • Full-text online reading, chapter by chapter • Downloads never expire Multi-user books • Download individual book chapters as standard PDFs that are mobile compatible • No download limits • Copy and paste text from book pages • Behaves just like journal content on JSTOR Single-user books • Download requires free MyJSTOR registration • Patrons can save downloaded chapters on up to three computers • Download requires installation of free plugin for Adobe Reader • Not (yet) mobile compatible • No printing or copy/paste

  9. Books at JSTOR: DDA Demand-Driven Acquisition • Libraries can set up deposit accounts and select which titles to add on the JSTOR platform • The purchase triggers for all titles in DDA are 6 chapter views, or 4 chapter downloads. • A DDA profile will be created based on publisher, discipline, publication date or date range, maximum price, or model type • A minimum of $5,000 will be required in a deposit account to set up DDA and a low balance message will be sent when it reaches $1,000.

  10. Getting Started with DDA • Libraries set up DDA profile through JSTOR’s online system, which can be adjusted over time. Individual title or collection selection is also possible. • Establish deposit account through WALDO • MARC records available for download through JSTOR admin accounts. Alerts sent when new titles are added to DDA corpus. • Regular reports sent, via WALDO, with detailed on triggered books and remaining deposit account balance. Low balance alerts also sent.

  11. Library Work Flows • Will conduct holdings comparisons for libraries based on current library holdings • Allow for the customization of profiles to set up DDA • Allow for customization of profiles to set up standing orders for titles from specific publishers for all or current only content • MARC records in MARC21 format available for all or only purchased titles • In discussions with book jobbers to provide work flow options for libraries • Working to secure print and electronic availability dates from publishers

  12. Books at JSTOR Usage Reports • COUNTER books report (BR3) • COUNTER turnaways report: tracks turnaways for titles in the SU model • JSTOR detailed usage reports (TOC views, chapter views, chapter downloads) • Review chapter download balance

  13. Searching books on JSTOR • Books are full-text searchable along with journals and primary sources. • By default, a search entered from the main page or on the Advanced search page searches all licensed content of all types • Search results can be viewed across all content types, or filtered by type (journals, books, pamphlets) • Researchers can quickly filter search results by type by selecting the corresponding tab on the search results page • On the search results page, the Quick View features shows the context of search term hits • Clicking on the magnifying glass next to a search result shows the number of times the search term appears in the document, as well as text snippets that show the context of the search term

  14. Integrated search results

  15. Books landing page Each book has a landing page that includes • Publication data • Cover image and book description • Table of Contents • Links to book reviews, if available Book table of contents links to chapters from landing page • The full table of contents is listed on the books landing page and includes a one-hundred word text extract from the beginning of each chapter Books and book reviews are cross-linked • From the books landing page, researchers can follow the “Search for book reviews on JSTOR” link to see a list of reviews • From the book review summary page, researchers can follow the “Reviewed Book(s) available in JSTOR” to the book

  16. Books landing page

  17. Links to additional access options For all titles not purchased by an institution, patrons will see additional access options, including • Link to log in to JSTOR via the Institution Finder • Custom link resolver graphics and links for their institution • Links to WorldCat Similar messaging and links also appear to people who are not yet authenticated, but may have access to the books once they have logged in via an institutional proxy server.

  18. Messaging for book not purchased by library

  19. Messaging for unauthenticated users

  20. Multi-user book, chapter view

  21. Multi-user book, PDF download view

  22. Multi-user book, PDF - Mobile Views Android iOS

  23. Visit books.jstor.org for title lists

  24. Waldo Model highlights • Multi-user books • Available for over 9,500 books • Discipline collections will be available • Purchase only • Unlimited concurrent users • Unlimited DRM-free downloads • No access fees (As long as the library purchases some books thru Waldo going forward) • Libraries may pick and choose titles • Holdings comparison service free of charge • DDA model available • Deposit accounts available

  25. Books at JSTOR: Classification Savings Pricing • Set by publishers • Tiered by JSTOR classification

  26. Books at JSTOR: WALDO Savings WALDO Savings • 25% savings on all Frontlist Multiple User Books • 45% discount on all Backlist Multiple User Books • Continuing Access Fee will be waived through WALDO • Savings applies to any number of individual book purchases or discipline packages

  27. Sample Pricing $138.00 $103.50 $77.63 Front List Boydell & Brewer $135.00 $101.25 $75.94 Front List Princeton University Press

  28. Thank You! Patrick MoriartyDirector, Institutional Participation & Strategic PartnershipsJSTOR | Portico

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