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U KRR: the happy hydra

U KRR: the happy hydra. UKSG Conference April 2011 Briefing Session. Looking at. What.. Why.. How.. Bigger picture.. Over to you. Why -1. Key aims Protecting research information: 1 copy held at the BL - access copy 2 copies within UKRR members’ collections

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U KRR: the happy hydra

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  1. UKRR: the happy hydra UKSG Conference April 2011 Briefing Session

  2. Looking at.. • What.. • Why.. • How.. • Bigger picture.. • Over to you..

  3. Why -1.. • Key aims • Protecting research information: • 1 copy held at the BL - access copy • 2 copies within UKRR members’ collections • 100 km shelf space to be released: • Collaborative collection management • Members dispose material whilst retaining access

  4. Why – 2.. • Access to funds for de-duplication • Premium document delivery service from British Library • Capital cost savings - institutional level • 100 km shelf space to be released

  5. Why - 3.. • Duplication of holdings • Estate pressures – increase in student nos. • Alignment with institutional strategies • Growth of e-sustainable archives • Sharing paradigm: ‘JiT’ v ‘JiC’

  6. Members • London School of Economics • The University of Manchester • Newcastle University • University of Nottingham • Northumbria University • Open University • Queen Mary, University of London • University of Reading • Royal Holloway, University of London • University of Sheffield • University of Southampton • University of St Andrews • University of Sussex • University College London • ULRLS • University of Aberdeen • Aberystwyth University • Bodleian Libraries of Oxford University • University of Birmingham • Cardiff University • Cambridge University Library • Durham University • University of Edinburgh • University of Glasgow • Imperial College London • Kings College London • Kingston University • University of Leeds • University of Liverpool

  7. How -1 • 5 year scheme: 2009 - 2014 • 6-monthly cycles: • manage workflow • achievable targets: 10km per cycle • simplifies planning process

  8. High level process

  9. Process Level 0 Member completes template with details of the titles they wish to de-duplicate Submission Decision Selection Review Intra Universe UKRR Extra Universe UKRR UKRR template is loaded into LARCH Validation, pre-processing step Automatic matching of titles already offered to UKRR. Shelf checks are made against all newly offered titles. Samples of items not identified are requested. Scarcity checking, detailing number of copies held by UKRR members. Offered items are checked against BL holdings, using samples from member if necessary. This is an iterative process and regular responses are provided. Member sends samples of requested titles to BL Combing scarcity data and BL responses a retention status is assigned to the offered titles;

  10. Submission stage • Bibliographic details: • Local ref code / Shelf mark • Title is a compulsory field • ISSN or Publisher & Place of Publication • Local holdings: • Supplement details • Gaps – detail any • Shelf space – entered in metres and centimetres

  11. Data snapshot

  12. Review stage • Check to establish: • If title has been offered previously • If offering matches existing BL holding • Whether the offered holdings needed at BL • Triggers email queries between BL & library

  13. What does that really mean.. • ISSN= ???? • Title: Research reports • Offered: 1997 - 2001 • Place of publication: ?? • Publisher:?? • Which means: • Can’t match to previous offerings • BL catalogue matches.... >1k matches

  14. What is scarcity checking? • The process by which parallel holdings are identified within UKRR • Default status is ‘retain’ unless demonstrated otherwise • 3 stage process: • Automated title checking • Manual matched to holdings level • Finally matched to previous UKRR offered holdings

  15. Process level 1b

  16. What achieved so far..

  17. 30k metres processed to date..

  18. What lies behind these nos? 27k holding runs offered 13k unique titles 4k ≥ 2 (33%) 1k ≥ 5 (8%) 100 ≥ 10 (0.8%) 3 ≥ 15 (0.02%) ergo 29 heterogeneous collections

  19. Most frequently offered titles

  20. UKRR – a distributed collection

  21. Linked Automated Register of Collaborative Holdings

  22. Is it all worth while - value • £3 million invested which has delivered • £9 million savings

  23. Is it all worth while - impact Photo courtesy of Chris Thomas of Kingston University

  24. “ Is it all worth while - impact “UK “UKRR has enabled the University of Glasgow Library to free up space to create a new social learning space which has been heavily used since it opened. This has contributed to a significant rise in the number of students and researchers using the Library” Susan Ashworth, Assistant Director, Research and Learning Support Services, University of Glasgow Library use

  25. UKRR - virtuous circle???

  26. Bigger picture.. • Cultural change • Data • Sustainability

  27. BP - cultural challenges • Institutional buy in • What is valuable? • Library identity: • Sharing paradigm: ‘JiT’ v ‘JiC’ • What can safely be compromised? • What contributes most to the core aims? • Align strategic initiatives • Advocacy never finishes

  28. BP - data challenges • Title v holdings information • Inconsistency • Non standardisation • Incomplete • Resource intensive • Disclosure • Logistical complexity

  29. How can I express thee Take 1 journal:

  30. Which is expressed.. • Library has v. 16, no. 1 (Jan. 1993)-v. 22, no. 12 (Dec. 1999) Medical Library has v. 3, no. 2 (Feb. 1980)-v. 11, no. 12 (Dec. 1988), v. 15, no. 1 (Jan. 1992)-v. 27, no. 3 (Mar. 2004) xxx I Library has v. 13, no. 1 (Jan. 1990)-v. 30, no. 12 (Dec. 2007) Medical Library lacking v. 6, no. 7-8 (July-Aug. 1983); v. 18, no. 2 & 4 & 6-7 12 (Feb. & Apr. & June-July & Dec. 1995)  • Pers Vol. 1-29, 1978-2006. Lacks Vol. 23(12); Vol. 24(2).

  31. BP - sustainability • HE – state of flux • Business model in post Browne era • What are the avoidance/opportunity costs? • Risk management • Evaluate need?

  32. BP - Global challenge • US: • WEST regional storage trust • OCLC - cloud collections • HATHI/RECAP • Europe: • UK: RLUK-Collection Management • Netherlands: Metamorfoze project • Finland: Finnish National Repository • Catalonia – GEPA • Australia: CAVAL

  33. Beyond 2014

  34. Team UKRR Deborah Shorley - Head, UKRR Chris Brown - UKRR Data Coordinator Rachel Richards - BL UKRR Service Manager www.ukrr.ac.uk

  35. UKRR Key Do UKRR Members’ Workshop February 2010

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