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1 Best Practices in OhioLINK Cooperative Collection Management Fall 2004 Road Shows Sponsored by CIRM’s Collection Building Task Force “To acquaint attendees with tools to make cooperative collection management a reality in OhioLINK”

2 Welcome & Announcements ____________________________________________ –Two general sessions: Morning: Presentations on “Best Practices” with some hands-on exercises Afternoon: GOBI 2 Training and Profiling Refresher Lunch: On Your Own –Organized by CBTF –New WebsiteWebsite –GOBI OhioLINK pays for Option 2 features (including GoBeyond) Rush Service

3 Book Profiling 101: Getting the Books You Want The Small Library Perspective Rob Kairis Library Director Kent State University, Stark The Large Library Perspective Melissa Spohn Collection Development Librarian Kent State University

4 Defining the OhioLINK Collection ____________________________________________ Can be considered a Core collection : –Small libraries with limited resources may actually rely more on OhioLINK materials for their users than their own materials For example, last year for KSU-Stark more books were borrowed from other libraries than checked out from its own collection (Annual Report)Annual Report –Libraries need to define their collection and their role as a contributor to the Shared Collection

5 KSU-Stark KSU-Kent NEOUCOM Ohio State Defining the Library’s Role ____________________________________________

6 Approval Plans (Slips) ____________________________________________ MORE Appropriate for Small Libraries: –Profile helps funnel a subset of books appropriate for the library from all books available (Gen-AC only) –Fewer books to review (helpful when staff size is small) –Facilitates faculty participation in selecting  slips separated by department  criteria used:  highly relevant to the courses taught  somewhat relevant and NOT widely duplicated in OhioLINK  not relevant –Other Strategies  Check GobiTween before ordering  Wait 3-4 months after receiving slips and check OhioLINK – Results  Last year KSU Stark book lending was up 45%  Lending is up 90% from 2 years ago (Annual Report)Annual Report

7 Approval Plans (Books) ____________________________________________ Just As Appropriate for Large Libraries: -Our job is to populate the OhioLINK catalog Caution: Watch out for duplication Customize profile to bring in the books you want -books that directly support faculty research and teaching -fewer yellow slips to review -save time and money Suggested ways to customize: Series instruction –Publishers’ series Keywords/LC Subject Headings -LC Class WebLC Class Web –Gobi2 (Search, Standard then define year published and LC subject heading)

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