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University of Leeds Library

University of Leeds Library. Employing Copac Collection Management Tools Brian Clifford Deputy University Librarian. Background. White Rose/BL Collection Management Projects University of Leeds categorisation of collections Post UKRR consideration of monographs.

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University of Leeds Library

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  1. University of Leeds Library Employing Copac Collection Management Tools Brian Clifford Deputy University Librarian

  2. Background • White Rose/BL Collection Management Projects • University of Leeds categorisation of collections • Post UKRR consideration of monographs

  3. Collection Management Tools Initiative • Mimas , White Rose University Libraries – Leeds, Sheffield, York • Funded by JISC as part of Discovery initiative (making Copac data ‘work harder). • Sponsored & facilitated by RLUK • Pilot Jan 2011 - July 2011 • Project Nov 2011 - July 2012

  4. How the pilot works • Web-based • Alllows Identification of thelocationsfor items or collections of resources • Search by ISBN author, title, subject • Batch search (comma delimited sets) • Experimenting with data visualisation for results • Map views • Graphs • Charts • Export results in MODS, CSV

  5. Institutional Benefits • Can be used by institutions to better understand how their collections fit within the wider national collection as represented by the Copac Database • Should enable institutions to make decisions about the management and development of their collections within the wider context

  6. Pilot identified six use cases • Identifying collection strengths • Identifying last copies among titles considered for withdrawal • Deciding whether to conserve a book • Reviewing a collection at the shelves • Prioritising a collection or items for digitisation • Subject strengths – collection development and marketing/differentiation

  7. Chemistry

  8. Colour Chemistry

  9. Chemistry

  10. Colour Chemistry

  11. Way Forward for the project • December 5th Workshop in Leeds for Copac contributors • Demonstration of tools • Seek suggestions for further developments • Recruitment of more associates to help test the tools • Demonstrations of the tools to the wider community spring2012 • Tools to be made available to the community summer 2012 • Project to consider business models for sustainability.

  12. Sector wide strategic Issues • The potential for helping with strategic questions about long-term management of collections across Copac members • Collaborative Collection Management • “Managing down print collections” • Unique titles and holdings • Long-term preservation and conservation • Digitisation initiatives

  13. Questions/Issues for the future • How to make this a sustainable service? • How will individual institutions use these tools? • How could we use them to take forward collaborative collection management initiatives? • Un-catalogued materials in contributor institutions

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