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The Library As a Place: The Changing Nature, Enduring Appeal & Access

The Library As a Place: The Changing Nature, Enduring Appeal & Access. Sohair Wastawy Dean of Libraries. The Library holds a central position at ISU; symbolically, as a learning center, and physically as a visual anchor for the surrounding buildings on campus. .

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The Library As a Place: The Changing Nature, Enduring Appeal & Access

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  1. The Library As a Place: The Changing Nature, Enduring Appeal & Access Sohair Wastawy Dean of Libraries

  2. The Library holds acentral position at ISU; symbolically, as a learning center, and physically as a visual anchor for the surrounding buildings on campus.

  3. Competing Space Priorities • Book and journal stacks • Seating for students • Quiet space for reflection • Group study space • Technology support • Reserve materials and media • Speaking & cultural activities

  4. Changes in Learning Patterns, Collections, Technology, and Use

  5. Increase in FTE • Increase in GateCount • Increase in e-resources use • Increase in Technology tools • Increase in Collection types

  6. Gate count visits (Spring) 2009 2010 2011 +16% +25% +36% 111,342 131,694 175,542 • Book Circulation (FY) 151,543 150,333 144,071 • Database searches (FY) 3,066,315 3,369,952 10,139,744

  7. Borrowing & ILL lending • Reference questions • Use of library material • Stacks capacity

  8. Zero-Growth Stacks & Collection Maintenance AddedWithdrawn FY06    19,714          -24,458 FY07    12,177          - 9,817 FY08    10,455          -35,145 FY09    16,868          -33,945 In 2007, more than 450,000 of least used items were moved to storage. Only 2% of which were requested for circulation.

  9. Righting the Balance

  10. Relocation Project • Relocated 37, 479 vol. from 3rd to 1st floor secure storage • Decision was made based on circulation records, in-house use statistics, acquisition data analysis & subject librarians’ input • Plans for upgrading space were discussed in library retreats, with Library Faculty Committee, Milner’s entire staff & outlined in Strategic Plan

  11. Acquisition Analysis Volumes purchased Circulations Avg. use per item FY11 APP 4,967 1,154 0.2 FY10 APP 6,680 5,307 0.8 FY09 APP 6,817 7,467 1.1 FY08 APP 6,541 10,520 1.6 FY11 Firm 4,0513,127 0.8 FY10 Firm 4.31610,226 2.4 FY09 Firm 4,97711,387 2.3 FY08 Firm 4,22414,157 3.4 FY07 Firm 3,83413,327 3.5 FY06 Firm 8,11328,213 3.5

  12. In-house Browsing Review • Reviewed the patterns in comparison to the circulation figures to identify any anomalies in subject areas. • There were no areas that exhibited significantly higher browsing activity compared to circulation activity.

  13. In-house Circulation

  14. Material Relocated • 5,542 Redundant journal volumes • 4,731 Book series • 1,500 Obsolete reference works • 27,476 Monographs

  15. 68% of Research Libraries operate remote/off site storage* * Payne, Lizanne . Library Storage Facilities and the Future of Print Collections in North America, OCLC, 2007.

  16. Milner's secure storage is on premise • Retrieval of material occurs in 5 - 10 minutesvs. 24 - 36 hours at other universities • Material used often will be re-placed in open stacks Harvard – 6.5 million volumes

  17. A private room for faculty who need to consult material has been allocatedand currently used by a faculty and class consulting 90 volumes at once • New finding tools allow digital browsing • e-books for new and public domain material will soon be added • 3 FTE preservation specialists on staff

  18. Process • Met with CAS chairs; collective and individual • Developed a web page about the relocation and selection process • Sent Deans files that contain the titles of monographs in their disciplines to share with faculty to select the items they wish to be returned to the browsing collection • Preservation is a priority for ISU library and archives

  19. Seek Stakeholders’ Feedback • Subject librarians • Departments’ liaisons • Library Faculty Committee • Users’ comments • Students’ Advisory Council • Circulation data analysis

  20. Questions?

  21. I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library. - Jorge Luis Borges • Thank You!

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