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OhioLINK : Transforming Information Access in Ohio Academic Libraries

OhioLINK : Transforming Information Access in Ohio Academic Libraries. THE. INFORMATION STRATEGY. Why the PEZ Strategy?. Historically – Libraries Ration Information We are Gatekeepers to limited information In The Future – Libraries must be Gateways

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OhioLINK : Transforming Information Access in Ohio Academic Libraries

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  1. OhioLINK:Transforming Information Access in Ohio Academic Libraries THE INFORMATION STRATEGY

  2. Why the PEZ Strategy? • Historically – Libraries Ration Information • We are Gatekeepers to limited information • In The Future – Libraries must be Gateways • We must be Gateways to much more information access

  3. Historical PEZ Strategy

  4. OhioLINK Future PEZ Strategy

  5. “Ignorance is the mother of admiration.” George Chapman Why OhioLINK • Rationale and Philosophies • Organization • $$ Resources • Services “Few things are harder to put up with than a good example.”Mark Twain

  6. The OhioLINK spark- • Mid-1980s --- universities out of stack space • Too expensive to build more standard stack space • No effective way to utilize the collections • Thus were born the five remote storage • repositories… • and OhioLINK… • a legacy of the original Ohio College • Library Center mission

  7. Our Goal • Economically sustainable, increased student and faculty access to and use of library provided information to support and improve instruction and research…as a consortium

  8. Because • More information access is required to be relevant/successful • Information resources are proliferating • Information costs are growing faster than individual library budgets • Libraries remain compelled to buy as much as possible • Individual libraries cannot leverage significantly greater access on limited funds • Libraries DID NOT, DO NOT and WILL NOT have all the information resources their patrons need “Learning is like rowing upstream; not to advance is to drop back.”Chinese Saying

  9. Objectives • To gain Economic leverage • lowest unit prices, controlled costs • more information per $ spent • increased economic bargaining power • To gain Information Access leverage • much, much more access • To gain Operational leverage • maximize use of computer investment • Control, customize, and evolve access to group needs

  10. 106,765 sq km 35th in US • Pop: 11.5 M 7th in US • GDP: $373 Billion • lowest pt.132 m • highest pt. 473 m E-W 360 km N-S 370 km

  11. MEMBERS State Library 49 private liberal arts colleges 23 public two-year colleges 1 standalone medical school (7 total med) 2 private universities 13 public universities Includes 9 law • +499,000 FTE +130 primary delivery sites

  12. 97,800 Independent 113,300 Two-year 33,300 University Br’s 252,100 University M’s 2,500 State Library (SLO FTE arbitrary) 152,900 2y Ugrad 278,700 4y Ugrad 11,500 Doctoral 4,700 Law 44,200 Masters 7,000 Medical FTE – 499,000

  13. OhioLINK Governance and Advisory Organization Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents Advisory Board Provosts. CIOs Executive Director and staff Technical Advisory Council Library Advisory Council 15 U, 3 IC, 3 CC, 2 M, 1 L, 1 SLO Digital Resources Mgmt Independent Colleges Library Directors Coop Information Resources Mgmt User Services Community Colleges Library Directors Inter-Campus Services Med Lib Directors Database Mgmt and Standards Law Lib Directors Lead Implementers

  14. OSU Computer Center OhioLINK Organizational Chart WSU Admin Agent 7/01/2008 Executive Director Director - Library Systems Ast Dir Lib Sys New Service Office Manager Sr. Systems Developer Cap Fund $$ Ast Dir DRC Dev Ast Dir Lib Sys User Services Ast Dir Lib Sys Client/Server Applications Ast Dir Lib Sys Computing & Networking Meta Data Manager Asst Developerr/ Office Asst Ast Dir Lib Sys E Licensing Communications Mgr Systems Developer Sr Systems Engineer Sr Systems Engineer Systems Engineer Systems Developer Cap Fund $$ Systems Developer PT EJC Serial Check- in Asst 7.5 MLS Librarians --- 7.5 non-MLS Eng/Dev --- 4.5 Admin/Other

  15. Libraries Connect Ohio – Towards the Ohio Web Library State Government Common Information Needs Public Libraries K-12 Higher Education

  16. Capital funds FYs 89-92 $9.2 million FYs 93-94 $10.8 million FYs 95-96 $6.8 million FYs 97-98 $5.0 million FYs 99-00 $6.3 million FYs 01-02 $7.5 million FYs 03-04 $8.2 million FYs 05-06 $8.1 million FYs 07-08 $8.9 million FYs 09-10 $9.9 million Operating Funds FYs 90-91 $.4 million FYs 92-93 $1.7 million FYs 94-95 $4.4 million FYs 96-97 $8.8 million FYs 98-99 $11.5 million FYs 00-01 $14.6 million FYs 02-03 $14.2 million FYs 04-05 $13.8 million FYs 06-07 $13.8 million FYs 08-09 $14.8 million FYs 10-11 ??? OhioLINK Central Funding – 2 yr budgets

  17. Central Funding pays for: • All central staff and G&A expenses • All central hardware and software systems to support statewide services • All central hardware and software maintenance • All ILL courier and bag/material costs • All initial Innovative systems for public institutions plus RetroCon and Auth Control • Continuing III software and maintenance where needed for statewide cooperation • Database license costs – in combination with library funds

  18. Leverage the Technology • Central Catalog - Patron-Initiated borrowing • Local load of Journal A& I databases with common interface (and archives) • Single local site for statewide platforms • Electronic Journal Center • Electronic Book Center • Electronic Theses and Dissertations • Digital Resource Commons • Central Federated Subject Cluster searches • Common Remote User Authentication • Olinks - journal resolver (home-grown SFX)

  19. On Site DIGITAL RESOURCE COMMONS Documents Images data audio video OhioLINK Array of Resources ELECTRONIC JOURNALS On-site Electronic Journal Center Vendor images Video audio Ebsco Peer reviewed publishing Remote Authentication On-Site CENTRAL CATALOG Institutional images Institutional OLinks documents, videos and audio On-Site E- Theses & Dissert. On-siteE-books & full text literature Subject Clusters Chat Reference E-books vendor systems On-Site ISI WoS Web DB’s vendor systems On-Site Journal Citation DB’s REFERENCE/ RESEARCH DATABASES ELECTRONIC BOOKS

  20. Where does the money to license electronic content come from in F2007/C2007?

  21. Cost Effective Purchasing Power • Costs controlled with expanded 2x-10x rather than diminished content • Costs controlled below market averages

  22. Content Funding Models • 100% Central • Split central/library - multi-database War Chests or NPR • Split central/library – single database War Chests or NPR • Mostly library/some central – multi or single war chest or NPR • 100% library war chests, NPR, or PTP

  23. “Let others praise ancient times, I am glad I was born in these.”Ovid Questions/Discussion

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