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1 Beth R Bernhardt Electronic Resources Librarian UNC Greensboro

2 Carolina Consortium Started 2004 with meetings and signed first license in 1/1/2005 Members are any College, University or Community College in North and South Carolina Membership is free Buyers Club Started with three big deals and have over 70+ deals schools can join into

3 CC Big Deals with spend > 250,000 ACS Cambridge University Press Elsevier Oxford University Press Sage Springer Wiley-Blackwell

4 CC Big Deals with Spend < $250,000 BEPress (bought by deGruyter) (19 CC schools) Brill (22) Duke (12) Elsevier College Editions (14) IGI Global (3) Mary Ann Liebert (56)

5 Statistical Collection Collected COUNTER statistics for all schools and most of the big journal deals. Looked at usage statistics from 2009, 2010 and 2011 Pulled total pricing information Combined PDF and HTML full text views Calculated Cost Per Use Looked at price change and usage change between 2009-2011

6 Cambridge University Press Has one of the worst Cost Per Use (CPU) By far the lowest overall use Low rate of usage increase Poor license terms Must keep takeovers Most subscribe to launches at 50% list price 2.7% of spend and 1.9% of use

7 Cambridge University Press -Example Small private school Will pay about $5300 for 2013 2011 = 48 uses; $103 CPU 24 titles used; 272 unused No titles used more than 6 times 3 inexpensive titles account for 13 of the 48 uses. They Cost for these 3 titles would be $526.

8 Cambridge University Press – UNC System school Will pay about $7200 for 2013 big deal 2011 data= 457 uses, $14.95 CPU 3 year change = +15% price; -41% use 80 titles used; 316 unused Only 10 titles used 10 times or more Those 10 account for 243 of 457 uses (53%) Direct subs to those 10 for 2013 cost $13,063

9 2011 title by title usage Title457pricetotal Development and Psychopathology1041541 Public Health Nutrition25212801821 Parasitology2219433764 Journal of Fluid Mechanics2046548418 Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society175038921 Behavioral and Brain Sciences1510559976 International Psychogeriatrics1088910865 Journal of Social Policy1056911434 Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society1039511829 Psychological Medicine10 123413063

10 Elsevier Freedom Collection Anemic growth over 2 years (0.8%) 2011 CPU 3 rd best of 6 Price Change 19%, Usage change.8% 29.5% of cost, 30.3% of use in the CC Highest average cost Very high number of Highly Used Titles Least number of schools – but the Highest use

11 Oxford University Press Has lowest CPU 28 schools 5.2% of cost, 12.3% of use Publisher is flexible with schools that have financial hardships

12 Sage 2 nd lowest CPU 6.5% of cost; 10.8% of use 18 schools

13 Springer 38 schools, most of any large CC big deal 19.7% of spend, 17.8% of usage 2 nd lowest inflation rate Deal structure makes it hard to not belong to the deal

14 Wiley-Blackwell Biggest CC spend 33 schools, 2 nd most of any large big deals 2 nd highest CPU 36.4% of spend, 26.8% of use 8% price increase, 15% increase in use

15 WB – Big system school 2011 paid $50,870; 1186 uses 345 titles used; 1817 unused 21 titles used 10 or more times; their sub cost is $43,078 Those titles account for 375 uses (32%)

16 Next Steps to Developing a CC Plan Pull 2012 stats Adding 2012 cost/use data Prioritizing Publishers Costs/issues Negotiating with publishers Coordinating with UNC system Collective action vs coordinated action vs individual action Make recommendations to individual schools about adding/dropping deals

17 Thank You Beth Bernhardt Electronic Resources Librarian UNC Greensboro Beth_Bernhardt@uncg.edu


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