Pay-Per-View Isn’t All Wet: Providing Articles Can Save the Budget; Charleston Conference 2010

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Pay-Per-View Isn’t All Wet: Providing Articles Can Save the Budget Barbara MacAlpine Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas Charleston Conference Presentation November 4, 2010

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Pay-per-view program for journal articles at Trinity University (San Antonio, TX) and survey results from other libraries are presented at the 30th Charleston Conference in 2010.

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Pay-Per-View Isn’t All Wet: Providing Articles Can Save the Budget

Barbara MacAlpineTrinity University, San Antonio, Texas

Charleston Conference PresentationNovember 4, 2010

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Transactional access [pay-per-view] is by no means a magic bullet to solve all problems, but the possibility exists for it to change the way libraries purchase serial resources.

Adam Murray and Ryan Weir Murray State University

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“Pay-per-view will make fiscal sense to many institutions.”

Steven BachrachSemmes Distinguished ProfessorChair, Department of Chemistry

Trinity University

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HOW WAS THE TRINITY BUDGET CHALLENGED

IN 2006?

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Increase in budget from FY05/06 to FY06/07: 2%

Anticipated increase in cost of print subscriptions: 8%

Anticipated budget shortfall: ~$50,000

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WHERE HAVE ALL THE DOLLARS

GONE?

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Total Subscriptions, 2005/06

4%

96%

Elsevier titles

Non-Elsevier titles

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Expenditure of Print Serials Budget

19%

81%

Elsevier expenditure

Non-Elsevier expenditure

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WHAT’S HAPPENED TO PPV AT TU?

Articles purchased

$$ spent

Satisfaction quotient

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Elsevier journal articles purchased per year, October 2006—October 2010

2006 2007 2008 2009 20100

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

14

208

343

310

379

Artic

les P

urch

ased

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Expenditures for pay-per-view Elsevier journal articles, October 2006—October 2010

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010$0

$2,000

$4,000

$6,000

$8,000

$10,000

$12,000

$420

$6,240

$10,290

$9,300

$11,370

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PAY-PER-VIEW AT SURVEYED LIBRARIES

Most common:

Wiley

Elsevier

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ELSEVIERArticle Choice—small libraries

Spending survey:c$30,000/year

Currently $22--$31.50/article

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WILEYArticleSelect—pre-purchased tokens

Price decreases with quantity

Range of $10.50--$28.50/article

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FUTURE OF PPV AT TUElsevier: electronic mediation for

students spend more ?

Wiley: cancel most subs. spend spend spend (tokens)

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Considering PPV?

Usage statisticsCommunicate w/facultyBudget creativelyEducate faculty

Usage statistics!

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What about your library?

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Questions post conference?Contact me at [email protected]

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SourcesBachrach, Steven. “Pay Per View at Trinity.” Message to Barbara MacAlpine. 14 October 2010. E-mail.

Lifesavers picture by Scott Ehardt available at wikimedia.org.

Murray, Adam, and Ryan Weir. “Giving the People What They Want: User-driven Acquisition of Journal Articles.” Abstract from a presentation given at the 29th Charleston Conference, Charleston, S.C., November 5, 2009. Online.