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Electronic resources and ILL - a self-contradiction? Helle Brink Aalborg University Library UKSG, Bournemouth 2013

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Electronic resources and ILL -a self-contradiction?

Helle BrinkAalborg University LibraryUKSG, Bournemouth 2013

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Agenda: E-resources and ILL

• Presentation and definitions• Denmark • Document delivery and ILL in Dk• Statistics• E-materials - visibility and access• Different models creating access

• E-resources and ILL a selfcontradiction?

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What is?Printed resources materials available in printed form instant access in the library (if not on loan) share (ILL)

Electronic resources materials available in electronic form instant access (library or remote) technically we can share (mail, cloud ) 90 % of (journal) stocks in research libraries almost no sharing

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What is?

ILL - interlibrary loan service to find and borrow/buy materials * you do not own

* OR materials you do own but cannot use

IFLA guidelinesNational law and regulations

We have the ”E-res”, we use the ”E-way ” but .....

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Denmark – library structure

» Library structure in» Ministry of Culture/Research » Danish Agency for Culture / Libraries

» » The Royal Library» The State and University Library» » 98 public libraries » 6 regional public libraries » » 6 (big) research/university libraries» 11 University Colleges » 30 institutional lib (Universities)» 250 smaller research/educational lib

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Denmark – library cooperation for all types of Danish libraries

• Danbib National Union Catalogue IT-infrastructure/ automated ILL

• Delivery service between libraries now including the Nordic countries

• App. 3.9 mill requests and app 3 mill. materials delivered.

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DANBIB – the Danish Union Catalogue

• All Danish materials (print, e-res, music, ao)

• Partly e-resources held in the Danish libraries

• Produced by ”Danish Bibliographic Centre”

Netpunkt.dk = professional access (search and request)

Library.dk = enduser access (search and request)

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Statistics e-resources

Some Danish figures

2011 Public Research ALL

Journals 1,5 mill 2.7 mill 4,2 mill titles

Downloads 12,3 mill 21.6 mill 33,9 mill down

ALL 2011

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E-resources – visibility and access

1. Own library’s catalogue – full text for students and staff

2. Union catalogue no access

3. Google Scholar maybe access

4. WorldCat no access (maybe through your library)

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E-resources – visibility and access

• All Danish materials (print, e-materials, music, movies ….)

• Individual decision for libraries to make foreign e-resources visible in DANBIB (at least on article-level)

• Several solutions i Danbib – reflecting the market and trying to help end-users

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E-book (fiction)

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E-book (non-fiction)

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E- article

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Creating access E-copy 3

The reverse evolution – electronic materials sent in print

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Creating access

Electronic materials sent in print

• Pilot project since 2012 based on app. 65 mill electronic articles• Delivered from The State and University Library to libraries• Agreements who allow ILL to other libraries• Available through library.dk (choose database ”Research articles”)• In 10 months 16.000 articles has been delivered• Via 155 libraries all over Denmark

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E-resources and ILL in Denmark

• NO sending anything electronically from e-resources• If stated in the license/agreement we follow rules• You may send a printed version of articles by mail/delivery service

• Where nothing else is stated the ILL-department may offer:1. Copy of an abstract2. Copy of Table of Contents3. Copy of one article up to 35 pages

PRINTED AND SENT BY MAIL/DELIVERY SERVICE

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Projects on creating access -

Printed material sent electronically (E-copy 1 +2)

• Project since 2007• Delivery by mail from app 30.000 Danish and foreign journals• Available through library.dk for all endusers in Dk• Agreement and copyright fee paid by The State and University Library • Requests scanned to an archive (reuse) and mailed directly to users• App 150.000 copies sent in 2012• App 298.000 articles in the archive for reuse

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We have the ”E”– we use the ”E” – and we need exploring new models for partial access

• Walk-in-use• Pay-per-view • Voucher solutions (eg.10 articles pr year)• ILL – Inter Library Loan • Read – no download/print• ILL access after eg. 3 months• Public access after ?• New ideas?

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YES

ILL from e-resources is a kind of contradiction

BUT One usefull tool to explore in creating (partial)

access to e-resources for all library users

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Thank you for your attention

Helle BrinkAalborg University Library

[email protected]