1 Welcome to JSTOR: CALIS Annual Meeting - 2008 New development of JSTOR Henry Liu / Sale manager FlySheet Information Service.

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1 Welcome to JSTOR: CALIS Annual Meeting New development of JSTOR Henry Liu / Sale manager FlySheet Information Service

2 A Summary About the JSTOR The importance of Archive JSTOR: The Current Participant Landscape JSTOR in China 2008 JSTOR New Development - JSTOR - New Look, New Functionality - JSTOR Content & Collection Development JSTOR Promotion Materials

3 About JSTOR Scholarly Journal Archive Mission: (1) create a trusted archive of important scholarly literature (2) to extend access to that archive as broadly as possible. Originally conceived at The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in 1994 Established as an independent not-for-profit organization in August 1995 Initially a pilot project (University of Michigan) to provide electronic access to the backfiles of ten journals in two core fields, economics and history Offices in New York City and Ann Arbor, Michigan USA

4 How does an user apply the Archive? The change of SSH researchers’ using habit and resource type Applying early period’s resource is getting more and more important for basic disciplines Trend of library collecting resources Libraries collect not only the latest resources, but also think highly of value of the early period’s resources –Can current e-journals and databases fulfill users’ needs or not? –Can print journals recover e-journals’ time lag or not? Journal Archive and Institutional Repository are the trend in libraries Support from government to form library consortia More and more digital archive programs The importance of Archive

5 JSTOR’s Participant Community - Publishers Publisher Participants* 1,064 journals signed from 532 publishers 773 available now, rest of them in the “queue” 47 disciplines covered Coverage from 1665 – % of titles have moving wall of 0-3 years 88% of titles have moving wall of 0-5 years Participating publishers span the globe including: Argentina, Australia, Costa Rica, Croatia, France, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Nigeria, South Africa *As of April 8, 2008

6 JSTOR’s Participant Community - Libraries Library Participants* Total of 4,558 participants 2,137 U.S. and 2,421 in other countries JSTOR can be found in 135 countries; 53% of JSTOR participants are now outside the U.S. 7,877 total collections in the U.S., and 6,266 collections in other countries. * As of 1 April 2008

7 Library Participation by Classification - International

8 JSTOR’s Participant Community - China China (CALIS) ‧ Participants-50 ‧ Sub. Coll.-261 China (Non-CALIS) ‧ Participants-9 ‧ Sub. Coll.-25 CALIS members Classification: Larger-10 Medium-26 Small-13 Very Small-1

9 Participating Institutions – China * 9 May 2008 Anhui UniversityRenmin University of China Beijing Foreign Studies UniversitySichuan International Studies University Beijing International Studies UniversitySichuan University Beijing Normal UniversityShandong University Capital Normal UniversityShanghai Academy of Social Sciences Library Capital University of Economics and BusinessShanghai Jiao Tong University Central University of Finance and EconomicsShanghai International Studies University Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS)Shanghai Normal University Chongqing UniversityShanghai University of Finance & Economics Dalian University of TechnologyShanXi University Dongbei University of Finance and EconomicsSouth China Normal University East China Normal UniversitySouth China University of Technology Fudan UniversitySoutheast University Guangdong University of Business StudiesSouthwest University of Finance and Economics Guangdong University of Foreign StudiesSunYat Sen University (formerly Zhongsan University) Harbin Institute of Technology at WeihaiTianjin Foreign Studies University Lanzhou UniversityTsinghua University Library Of China ConservatoryUniversity of International Business and Economics Jiangxi University of Finance & EconomicsUniversity Town Of Shenzhen Jilin UniversityWuhan University Jinan UniversityXi’an Jiaotong University Nanjing University LibraryXiamen University Nankai UniversityYuxi Teacher's College Northeast Normal UniversityZhejiang University Peking UniversityZhongnan University of Economics and Law

Increase of China JSTOR Occupation of Participants : China 40% JSTOR Increase of Participants China (including HK, Macau) : 42% Growth of Collections : China : the growth of Collection is 92% Average increasing number of Collections’ subscription: China : Avg CALIS : Avg

11 JSTOR Collections Multi-discipline collections Arts & Sciences I Arts & Sciences II Arts & Sciences III Arts & Sciences IV Arts & Sciences V Arts & Sciences VI Arts & Sciences Complement Biological Sciences Health & General Sciences Life Science Sciences Discipline-specific collections These draw together titles from the larger collections and meet specialized needs: Ecology & Botany Business Business II Language & Literature Music Mathematics & Statistics Title Lists at: Goal: Provide flexibility to every institution in meeting their collection development needs

Content & Collection Development Life Sciences Collection Arts & Sciences VI Collection 19 th Century British Political Pamphlets Ireland Collection

13 Life Sciences Collection Minimum of 160 titles focused in Biological, Health and General Sciences Combination of Health & General Sciences and Biological Sciences Collections Largest Collection in JSTOR – 5.5 million pages, to grow to 7 million Able to provide access to combined content at lower cost to community ACF credits provided to participants who migrated from Health & General Sciences and Biological Sciences to Life Sciences; new AAF’s automatically assessed in 2008 invoice

14 Arts & Sciences VI Minimum 120 titles with an areas studies & social sciences focus Years range from 1837 to total disciplines currently covered Will provide greater internationalization of JSTOR content Will include important French, Asian Studies, and Latin American Studies titles Will complement the Arts & Sciences I, Arts & Sciences II, and Arts & Sciences Complement Collections

15 19 th Century British Political Pamphlets At the invitation of RLUK (Research Libraries UK, formerly CURL), JSTOR collaborated on their bid to the JISC Digitization Program. The project envisions: Digitizing 20, th Century British Pamphlets that focus on key Parliamentary debates and figures RLUK libraries will contribute pamphlets to be digitized to JSTOR’s technical specifications at the University of Southampton JSTOR will incorporate the pamphlets into the archive, increasing research pathways to the material by assigning DOIs and opening it to public search engines and other gateways

16 Ireland Collection At the invitation of Queen’s University Belfast, JSTOR collaborated to help develop an electronic library of core Irish materials: Project encompasses 100 journals (including some no longer publishing), 200 monographs, and 2,500 manuscript pages JSTOR, working closely with Queen’s, will license copyrighted works from publishers Queen’s will digitize the materials to JSTOR’s specifications; JSTOR will take responsibility for making them accessible and their long-term preservation Majority of journals currently have no online presence

17 New Look, New Functionality New!

18 Search Results: Images in JSTOR New!

19 Page View New!

20 Article Navigation New!

21 MyJSTOR New!

Promotion - Usage The usage increased year by year: The increase of the participants and diverse promotional activities

23 Promotion – Newsletter Regular-sending newsletter- Introduction of the new information of JSTOR Regular-sending newsletter- New Collections

24 Promotion – FlyNews Flysheet’s own newsletter News alert on FlySheet’s website

25 Promotion Material in Chinese Chinese User Guide Chinese Training Power Point

26 JSTOR Resources for Librarians

27 Thank You Henry Liu 刘瑞恆 Flysheet Information Services (Shanghai), Inc. Tel: #168 Fax: Mobile Phone: /14 15:00-16:30 第三培训教室: JSTOR 图书馆老馆 206 室