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1 ACQUISITIONS IN PUBLIC LIBRARIES: NOTTINGHAMSHIRE presentation for EUUG conference 2004 by Nick London (Principal Systems Officer, Notts Libraries)

2 Acquisitions in Nottinghamshire2 The Nottinghamshire Consortium 2 separate public authorities + schools service (ELS) Jointly, one of 10 largest public systems in UK Went live on Unicorn July 2002 Modules used : circ, cat, acq, opac(iBistro) (limited EDI from March 2004) Upgraded to U2003.1.2 in June 2004

3 Acquisitions in Nottinghamshire3 Notts public libraries in figures TOTALCountyCity Population served1,015,000748k267k Public service points806020 Unicorn workstations350250100 Loans per year6,576,0005,009k1,567k Total stock1,789,0001,072k716k Acquisitions per year (copies)243,000187k56k New titles per year33,000---

4 Acquisitions in Nottinghamshire4 Distinctive Features CONSORTIUM LARGE SCALE MULTIPLE COPIES SELECTION PROCESS RESOURCES MANAGEMENT  3 independent contracts with vendors  Large no copies ordered/received  Distribution to 80+ libraries  100+ copies of popular titles  Standing orders  Heavy reliance on vendor’s lists  Focus on new short-run titles  Purchase decisions at local level  Admin of acquisitions at centre

5 Acquisitions in Nottinghamshire5 Implications for Unicorn (1) Licensed vendor contracts (3 x a/c + variable discounts) Reliance on vendor’s lists and bibliographic data (bulk loading of bib. records) Local autonomy in bookfund management (many requisitions for same title at different times)  Multiple licensed vendor records  No ‘Selection list’ wizards  No use of ‘Smartport’  Many orders for same title  Many, many fund IDs:  No full bookfund mgt on Unicorn

6 Acquisitions in Nottinghamshire6 Implications for Unicorn (2) Central admin of acquisitions (division of labour) Multiple copies & standing orders High volume of orders placed & received/loaded  order, receive, cataloguing functions done by separate teams  Access to order info for local staff is difficult  Increasing use of order maps  Many order/line nos. for same title  Holding Codes heavily used

7 Acquisitions in Nottinghamshire7 Holding Codes + Fund IDs Requirement: a)Librarian wants a separate fund ID for each branch b)Acquisitions team need to identify copy defaults at time of order placement c)Acquisitions staff need minimum keystrokes & minimum decision-making Solution: 2,400 FIDs/HCs (120 ‘branches’ x 20 stock types) Format: 123/99 branch code stock type code

8 Acquisitions in Nottinghamshire8 Fund IDs:

9 Acquisitions in Nottinghamshire9 Holding Codes:

10 Acquisitions in Nottinghamshire10 Fundings & distributions :

11 Acquisitions in Nottinghamshire11 Order maps:

12 Acquisitions in Nottinghamshire12 Standing orders: genre fiction

13 Acquisitions in Nottinghamshire13 Invoicing We don’t do it! (yet…) Some other UK public users do Key factors for future development: Ease of creating invoice record from received order Co-operation & support from Finance dept.

14 Acquisitions in Nottinghamshire14 Problems (& some solutions…) Fund management limited »Change to centralised/high level fund management Fund IDs & Holding Codes »Custom report automates order inputting Order status for front-line staff & customers »Enhancements to Orders folder in Item Search & Display wizard Access to cancellations »More cancellation reasons + IS & D wizard enhancement

15 Acquisitions in Nottinghamshire15 Problems (& some solutions…) Finding records where order/line no. is not known »Receive & Modify wizards have improved, but still a problem Receive & Load as separate processes »Unicorn 2005?? Items appear ‘on-shelf’ when on delivery vans »Custom fix to charge all loaded items to ‘NEW-STOCK’ location Stock rotation defaults at order stage »Sirsi Ltd customisation; new core function “Collection Exchange”


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