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Ed Rivenburgh

SUNY Geneseo

IDSProject.org

The Information Delivery Services (IDS) Project:

State of the Project

2008 IDS Conference

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InterlibraryBorrowing (+265%)

InterlibraryLending (+126%)

SerialsPurchased(+42%)

MonographsPurchased(-7%)

Interlibrary

Borrowing

(+147%)

Initial Circulation**(-15%)

ReferenceTransactions(-48%)

Scary Idea # 1:

“My Library is Your Library!”“Your Library is My Library!”

Scary Idea # 2:

“My Fate is in Your Hands!”“Your Fate is in My Hands!”

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Scary Idea # 3:

--Pogo

IDS Project Summer 2008

Student Head-Count: ~ 185,000

Faculty Head-Count: ~ 12,000

Total Volumes: ~ 12,500,000

CUNY

Massachusetts

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Square Mileage:Rhode Island 1,045Delaware 1,954Connecticut 4,845 New Jersey 7,417Massachusetts 7,840New Hampshire 8,968Vermont 9,250 _________________________________________________

Total 41,319

47,214

Current Libraries

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TOTAL IDS PROJECTTRANSACTIONS

JANUARY 2004 0 APRIL 2008 ~160,000

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Outcomes

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Hours # of Requests % Filled Total % FilledUnder 6 17 0.1% 0.1%

6 - 12 41 0.4% 0.6% 12 - 18 53 0.5% 1.2% 18 - 24 62 0.6% 1.9% 24 - 30 146 1.6% 3.5% 30 - 36 191 2.1% 5.6% 36 - 42 761 8.4% 14.1%42 - 48 832 9.2% 23.3% 48 - 54 740 8.2% 31.5% 54 - 60 302 3.3% 34.9% 60 - 66 883 9.7% 44.7% 66 - 72 920 10.2% 54.9% 72 - 78 573 6.3% 61.2% 78 - 84 189 2.0% 63.3% 84 - 90 532 5.9% 69.2% 90 - 96 470 5.2% 74.4%

Above 96 2,299 25.6% 100.0%Total 9,011

Number of Requests Per Time Period for All LoansLoans for 09/ 01/2007 to 12/ 31/2007

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Hours # of Requests % Filled Total % FilledUnder 6 1,251 13.7% 13.7%

6 - 12 678 7.4% 21.2%12 - 18 1,588 17.4% 38.6%18 - 24 1,818 19.9% 58.6%24 - 30 748 8.2% 66.8%30 - 36 488 5.3% 72.2%36 - 42 733 8.0% 80.3%42 - 48 556 6.1% 86.4%48 - 54 210 2.3% 88.7%54 - 60 128 1.4% 90.1%60 - 66 174 1.9% 92.0%66 - 72 138 1.5% 93.5%72 - 78 73 0.8% 94.3%78 - 84 46 0.5% 94.8%84 - 90 77 0.8% 95.7%90 - 96 85 0.9% 96.6%

Above 96 304 3.3% 100%Total 9,095

Articles for 09/ 01/ 2007 to 12/31/ 2007

Number of Requests Per Time Period for All Articles

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Download the IDS Project presentation here (.zip file)

• Sending materials to Alfred libraries via LAND

• Updated list of symbols for custom holdings

• Welcome to our two newest libraries• The IDS Project’s new look• Welcome to Clarkson University!• Total transactions for the project during

January and

February 2008• 2008 OCLC ILLiad Conference is March 13th

and 14th

• End of year updates for the IDS Project

WHAT’S NEW

Check out our blog for the Latest updates:

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IDS PROJECT.ORG

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Back: Janet Ferry, Harriet Sleggs, Gregg Kiehl, Chris Sisak, Mark Sullivan, Andy Perry

Front: Corey Ha, Beth Posner, Carrie Eastman, Michelle Parry, Mike Curtis2008 IDS Conference

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KUDZU/IDS Pilot Project Participants

1.Clemson University

2.Eastern Carolina University

3.University of Alabama

4.University of Mississippi

5.University of South Carolina

6.University of Tennessee

7.Vanderbilt University

8.Virginia Commonwealth University

Handout2008 IDS

Conference

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SUNY ’s Office of

Library and

Information Services

Thank You

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1.Raise average fill rate for loans and articles to 50%

2.Research ways to load level among project libraries

3.Continue to evaluate and improve mentor program

2009 Objectives:

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4.Continue to develop and share best practices for resource-sharing with the NY3R’s, OLIS, Nylink, ConnectNY and other ILLiad communities

5.Have strong IDS Project representation at the Nylink Resource-sharing Summit (October 23-24, 2008)

6.Insure that all mentors attend the 2009 Annual OCLC/ILLiad International Conference

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7. Institute IDS Project Advisory Council

● Review Project Goals & Objectives

● Provide general guidance for project team

● Assist in development of a strategic plan

2009 Objectives:

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a. Future of membership -- museums, article only?

b. Growth: Scalability, Community, Sustainability

c. Improve communication between project team

and members and among members

d. Cumbersome bureaucracy versus nimbleness

in taking advantage of unexpected opportunities

e. Future of the Conference

Strategic Issues

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8. Develop knowledge-sharing partnerships with other resource-sharing consortia.

9. Work with NY3Rs to increase interconnections between the academic libraries in their regions and the IDS Project.

10. Support statewide efforts for coordinated collection development initiatives among academic libraries.

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11. Encourage membership of additional SUNY, CUNY, and private academic libraries in the IDS Project.

12.Begin 3-year IMLS Grant in December 2008 or rewrite grant for submission in January 2009.

13. Plan next year’s IDS Conference (August 4-5, 2009).

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14. Upgrade to ILLiad 8.0.

15. Implement an IDS Project Technology Development Group.

16. ALIAS

a. Article Direct Request – Unmediated Borrowing

b. And more coming…

2009 Objectives:

Do we have the individual—and collective will to meet today’s user’ demands for information by dramatically transforming the current operations within our individual libraries—and by radically reshaping the historical organizational relationships among our libraries? 38

2008 IDS Conference

IDS PROJECT.ORG

Thank youIDS Project Contact

InformationURL: IDSProject.org

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2008 IDS Conference

Project Director: Ed Rivenburgh edr@geneseo.edu 585-245-5591Internal Project Consultant: Cyril Oberlander cyril@geneseo.edu 585-245-5528Systems Administrator: Mark Sullivan sullivm@geneseo.edu 585-245-5698Web Master: Corey Ha ha@geneseo.edu 585-245-5584Project Coordinator: Sonja Landes landes@geneseo.edu 585-245-5537IDS Librarian: Tim Bowersox bowersox@geneseo.edu 585-245-5589

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Major Features of IDS Project

• Emphasis on building “a unified community of trust & support”

• Trained teams of volunteer mentors (applications & technical)

• User-centric definition of an ILL transaction

• Handle both physical items (books, media, etc) AND articles

• Contractual performance standards

• Real-time, multi-level ILL transaction performance data

• Objective data for decision making & policy development

• Extensive sharing of eJournals via eJournal Availability Server

• No startup or annual membership fees

• Commitment of talent and time of members

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A unified community of trust and support built around a critical and clearly understood common purpose: effective resource sharing.

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Individual ILL Transaction Report

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User-centric Definition of IDS Transaction

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From the time the user places a request until the time the user is notified the loan is ready for pickup or the article is ready to be retrieved from the Web

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Adherence to contractual

performance standards

(Weekends and Holidays Excluded)

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Articles: 48 hoursLoans: 72 hours

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Library 1 Library 2 Library 3 Library 4 Library 5 Library 6 Library 7 Library 8 Library 9 Library 10 Library 11 Library 12 Library 13 Library 14 Library 15 Library 16 Library 17 Library 18 Library 19 Library 20 Library 21 Library 22 Library 23

Library 1 Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data

Library 2 Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data

Library 3 Data Data Data Data Data Data NR Data NR Data NR Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data

Library 4 Data NR Data Data NR Data Data Data Data Data NR Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data

Library 5 Data Data Data Data Data Data NR Data Data Data NR Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data

Library 6 Data NR Data NR Data Data NR Data Data Data NR Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data

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Library 8 Data NR NR NR Data NR NR Data Data Data NR NR Data NR Data Data Data Data Data NR Data Data

Library 9 Data NR Data NR NR NR Data NR Data NR NR NR NR NR NR Data Data Data Data Data Data Data

Library 10 Data NR Data Data Data Data Data NR Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data NR Data Data Data

Library 11 Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data

Library 12 Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data

Library 13 Data Data Data Data Data Data Data NR Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data

Library 14 Data Data Data Data Data Data Data NR Data Data Data NR Data Data Data Data Data Data Data NR Data Data

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Library 18 Data Data Data NR Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data NR Data Data Data

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Library 21 Data NR Data Data Data NR Data NR Data Data Data NR Data Data Data Data Data Data Data NR Data Data

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Articles for 09/01/2007 to 12/31/2007 Extremes ExcludedLENDING LIBRARIES

Articles for 09/01/2007 to 12/31/2007 Extremes ExcludedLENDING LIBRARIES

Project Overview Chart

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Process Overview Chart

Library 1’s 34 Article Requests to Library 2From 01/01/2008 to 03/11/2008

Transaction Report

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Transactions Report TableIDS General Statistics/Transaction

ReportLibrary 1’s 34 Article Requests to

Library 2From 01/01/2008 to 03/11/2008

Extremes always included

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  Libraries in

Spring 2004

Libraries in

Spring 2005

Libraries in Fall

2005

Libraries in

Spring 2006

Libraries in Fall 2006

ILLIAD 4 12 14 15 17

Odyssey 2 10 12 13 15

Electronic

Delivery to Web

2 8 10 10 15

Custom Holdings (within Pilot

Project)

2 11 12 12 14

Direct Request in Use

1 2 11 11 14

• Library staff allocation and responsibilities – cross training

• Work flow modifications• Staffing schedules• Odyssey Trusted Sender

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Request Type% filled within the Project

Loans 39%

Articles 35%

But we have more journals than that!SUNY Oswego’s Current

Journal Subscriptions

Electronic: ~35,000Print: ~300

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1/3 Article Requests filled within IDS Project

1/3 Article Requests fillable with Electronic Journals within IDS Project

1/3 Article Requests unfillable within IDS Project

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OpenURLResolvers

Database of eJournals held by

IDS Project libraries

Licensing Database

IDS eJournal Availability ServerZ39.50 catalog displays ILL availability

Title, Year, Volume, Issue, License

IDS Project eJournal Availability Server

TARGETS URLLicen

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Date Checke

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Checked by

Comments

INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS JOURNALS

http://www.iop.org/EJ/librarians/-page=librarians/0031-9120/1#print

P2/28/2007

TiedeUnder “librarians” page

Yes, No, Unclear, etc. This License

is Paper Copy Only

1.3.

Search Process for Licenses

EnterInformationin Database

http://www.iop.org/EJ/librarians/-page=librarians/0031-9120/1#print

Q. What about interlibrary loans?A. Institutions October use hard copies derived directly or indirectly from the electronic edition of the publications for the purpose of inter-library loan with the same limitations that apply to paper copies for that purpose made from the print edition of the journals. Specifically, copies must be made in compliance with Section 108 of the Copyright Act of the USA and Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works (CONTU Guidelines), the text of which is available as part of USA Copyright Office Circular 21. The electronic transmission of copies of articles for inter-library loan purposes is not allowed.

Search for Provider

in a Search Engine

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Can’t find?

publisher

Record Responseon Table/

Chart

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ILL OK 923 49.0%ILL OK, Print Only 476 25.0%ILL Unclear 217 12.6%ILL NOT OK 214 12.4%

Total: 1,830 99.0%

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1,830 Targets = Aggregators, providers, & publishers for over

76K journal titles

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