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VIVA 16 th Annual Users Group Meeting

VIVA 16 th Annual Users Group Meeting. October 25, 2012 Virginia Library Association Williamsburg, VA John Ulmschneider, VCU, VIVA Outreach Committee Chair Kathy Perry, VIVA Director. Agenda. Welcome and VIVA Update: Kathy Perry, VIVA Director Vendor Introductions Panel Session:

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VIVA 16 th Annual Users Group Meeting

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  1. VIVA 16th Annual Users Group Meeting October 25, 2012 Virginia Library Association Williamsburg, VA John Ulmschneider, VCU, VIVA Outreach Committee Chair Kathy Perry, VIVA Director

  2. Agenda • Welcome and VIVA Update: Kathy Perry, VIVA Director • Vendor Introductions • Panel Session: Exceptions to Every Rule: Managing the Ongoing Migration to e-Books and Streaming Media • Karim Khan, Loudoun County Public Libraries • Elizabeth Kocevar-Weidinger, Longwood University • Terry Metz, Washington and Lee University • Diane Smith, George Mason University • Moderated by John Ulmschneider, VCU University Librarian and Chair of the VIVA Outreach Committee

  3. VIVA Update

  4. We’re moving to Arlington! VIVA, Arlington Campus Library, Founders HallGeorge Mason University, MS 1D13351 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22201

  5. VIVA Budget Update

  6. VIVA Budgets from All Sources

  7. Estimated VIVA Budget from All Sources, FY2013

  8. VIVA Expenditures 2010-12

  9. Updates on Committee Work

  10. VIVA’s Balanced Scorecard Strategy Map CUSTOMER Deliver Value Equitably Maximize Access FINANCIAL Maximize Resources Demonstrate Value Fund for the Present & the Future PROCESS Strengthen Communication Nurture Engagement Ensure Efficient & Effective Operations LEARNING & GROWTH Build Staff Capabilities Explore Wider Vision Optimize VIVA Culture

  11. Steering Committee • Gene Damon, Chairperson • Retreat Action Items • Organization Committee • Scholarly Publishing and Respository Services • Universal Borrowing • Collection Analysis • Video Preservation • Cooperative Cataloging

  12. Outreach Committee • John Ulmschneider, Chairperson • Completed new brochure: Delivering VALUE: Equitably, Cooperatively, and Cost-Effectively • Working on a long-term review of VIVA communications and publicity • Reviewing the VIVA website with an eye toward streamlining the communications

  13. Resource Sharing Committee • Ralph Alberico, Chairperson • 14th VIVA Community Interlibrary Loan Forum • Successful loading of the VIVA holdings shared by all of the public institutions into the OCLC WorldCat Knowledge Base • Upcoming development of training materials for the OCLC WCKB and Direct Request for Articles service

  14. Balanced Scorecard Project: ILL Turnaround Times, Preliminary Results • Based on stats received from five of the six doctoral institutions from the period of February to April 2012, a total of over 10,000 books and articles   • Goal had been under 48 hours Threshold

  15. 2012 Interlibrary Lending Among VIVA Members

  16. VIVA Interlibrary Loans to Other VIVA Members, FY1996-2012 Over 1.8 million books and articles shared!

  17. Resources for Users Committee • Sharon Gasser, Chairperson • Cancellation of American Journal of Psychiatry as of December 31, 2012 • Expiration of the MLA contract (July 1, 2013) and a new RFP committee established for this resource • Review of APANet • Review of Oxford Reference Online in 2013 • E-books, e-books, e-books!

  18. Update on Cost Sharing • Public Institutions: • Mergent and IEEE cost sharing formulas are being analyzed for FY14 • Private Institutions: • Mergent, Oxford Reference Online, and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses are moving to Private Pooled Funds

  19. E-books Overview • General Assembly allocated new funds in each year of the upcoming biennium (FY’s 2013 and 2014). • The intent for this new base funding includes e-books, particularly STEM-H (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics and Health) titles. • A cooperative cataloging subcommittee has been tasked with developing protocols to help members work working with records from these e-book initiatives.

  20. RFI: Academic E-book Packages • VIVA conducted a Request for Information for Academic E-Books with a response deadline of February 22, 2012. • RFI Committee • Tara Cassidy (VCCS), Chair • Erin Crane (Liberty University) • Anna Creech (University of Richmond) • Dawn Dawson (University of Virginia) • Elizabeth Kocevar-Weidinger (Longwood University) • Meg Manahan (George Mason University) • Ex Officio: • Amanda Echterling (JMU Procurement) • Kathy Perry (VIVA) • The RFI Committee completed a survey of VIVA institutions about their current spending practices related to e-books and their interest in e-book products.

  21. RFI: Academic E-book Packages • VIVA was looking for: 1) competitive pricing, 2) less restrictive DRM, 3) unlimited simultaneous use, and 4) ability to continue ILL. • Negotiations are underway for packages from two vendors: • Elsevier: E-book frontlist collection for 2013 (~650 titles) • Springer: Four subject collections for 2013: • Behavioral Science (~85 titles), • Biomedical and Life Science (~560 titles), • Computer Science (~1,100 titles), and • Earth and Environmental Science (~285 titles).

  22. RFP: Demand Driven Acquisitions for E-Books • VIVA conducted a Request for Proposal for Demand Driven Acquisitions for E-Books with a response deadline of September 27, 2012. • RFP Committee • Cheri J Duncan (James Madison University), Chair • Alison Armstrong (Radford University) • Tara Cassidy (VCCS) • Anna L Creech (University of Richmond) • Dawn Dawson (University of Virginia) • O'Brien, Leslie (Virginia Tech) • Suzy Szasz Palmer (Longwood University) • Ex Officio: • Amanda Echterling (JMU Procurement) • Kathy Perry (VIVA)

  23. RFP: Demand Driven Acquisitions for E-Books Today November December January February The RFP Committee met this morning to review the responses and determine finalists. November 13th: One day Vendor Fair at Virginia Commonwealth University December 6th: Recommendation goes to the Steering Committee January 15th: Tentative Award date February 20th: Tentative start date for the DDA program November 14th: Evaluation form is due from VIVA members

  24. VIVA Full-Text DownloadsFY03 – FY12

  25. Notable Usage Trends: OVID LWW

  26. Notable Usage Trends: Safari

  27. Vendor Introductions APA: Neil Lader Bowker:  Randy Boecker EBSCO: Ann Murdock Gale: Kate Vincent IEEE: Joe Vaitkus OCLC:  Christine Kirby OUP:  Jenifer Maloney ProQuest: John Baudassi and Kim Robinson

  28. Exceptions to Every Rule: Managing the Ongoing Migration to e-Books and Streaming Media

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