Demand-Driven Acquisition in the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries Michael Levine-Clark University of Denver Libraries Perspectives on DDA in a Consortial.

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Demand-Driven Acquisition in the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries Michael Levine-Clark University of Denver Libraries Perspectives on DDA in a Consortial Environment Chicago June 30, 2013

The Goals Demand-driven acquisition at the consortial level – Shared access – Shared triggers – Shared ownership Learn about cross-institutional demand For some institutions – Learn about DDA – Learn about e-books

Does DDA Make Sense in a Consortial Environment? In the local environment, most titles – Used once or twice Does it make sense to aggregate low usage across multiple institutions and then pay for ownership? – Used by one person, one class = one institution Does it make sense to share ownership for titles used at one institution?

Planning Summer 2011 – Alliance meeting with YBP Fall Data gathering, preliminary identification of publishers Midwinter 2012 – Alliance meetings

Participants Auraria Library Colorado College Colorado Mesa University Colorado State University Regis University University of Colorado – Colorado Springs University of Denver University of Northern Colorado University of Wyoming Non-Participants University of Colorado – Health Sciences Colorado School of Mines Denver Public Library University of Colorado - Boulder

The Pilot... As Conceived Managed by YBP – Control overlap with local plans (p/e) – Single source for invoicing, record loads Two aggregators – EBL – Ebrary Divide publishers evenly between the aggregators – Profiling based on publisher rather than subject – 2012 imprints forward

The Pilot... As Executed Managed by YBP – Control overlap with local plans (p/e) – Single source for invoicing, record loads Two aggregators – EBL – Ebrary Imperfect mix of publishers between aggregators

Publishers EBL Continuum DeGruyter Edinburgh UP Facts on File/Infobase Oxford UP Princeton UP Rodopi Sage, CQ Press Univ of California Press Wiley, multiple imprints ebrary ABC-CLIO Ashgate & Gower Harvard UP Jessica Kingsley John Benjamins McFarland Stanford UP

The multiplier With YBP, looked at acquisition patterns across the Alliance – Typically bought fewer than 2 copies/title Decided to negotiate for 2.5 – Applied to purchase price Alliance pays 2.5 x list price Ownership shared across all 9 libraries – Not applied to STL cost

Components of DDA Free discovery – Browse – EBL: 5 minutes – Ebrary: 10 minutes Short-Term Loan (STL) – 6 for each aggregator Purchase after 6 th STL

Budgeting Platform fees for aggregators waived Each library contributed $12,500 = $112,500 Enough for at least one year

The Pilot So Far May 2012 Sept/Nov 2012 May 2013 First books available/records loaded (EBL) First ebrary books/records available – Ebrary started at a disadvantage Far fewer titles Some internal issues led to delays 1,720 titles available (ebrary) 3,644 titles available (EBL)

Usage

Usage Definitions Unowned Browse – Free period in the book before an autopurchase occurs. Doesn’t count as an STL Short Term Loan (STL) – A brief (1 or 7-day) loan for 10-20% of list price AutoPurchase – Purchase of the book for list price, with the multiplier (2.5) applied. After 6 STLs Owned Browse, Owned Loan – Uses after the autopurchase occurs

Spending Through April 2013 AggregatorPurchase TypeAmount Spent EBLSTL$24, Purchase$9, EBL Total$33, EbrarySTL$ Purchase$ Ebrary Total$1,581,53 Cataloging$ Pilot Total$35,326.66

EBL Usage Data (May 2012-April 2013) Number of Titles Number of transactions Titles purchased50 Tiles with at least one STL1,0462,103 Titles with at least one unowned browse1,6774,774

EBL Usage Data (May 2012-April 2013) PAID USEANY USE Titles Used1,0461,677 Titles with one STL580 Titles with multiple STLs466 Titles with multiple STLs used at one institution218 Titles used at one institution %1, % Titles used at two institutions % % Titles used at three institutions555.3%1488.8% Titles used at four institutions70.7%603.6% Titles used at five institutions40.4%211.3% Titles used at six institutions00.0%110.7% Titles used at seven institutions00.0%10.1% Titles used at eight institutions--10.1% Titles used at nine institutions--10.1%

EBL AutoPurchase Use (May 2012-April 2013) Titles with an AutoPurchase (n=50)PAID USEANY USE Titles used at one institution1428.0%24.0% Titles used at two institutions1632.0%48.0% Titles used at three institutions1632.0%1224.0% Titles used at four institutions36.0%1326.0% Titles used at five institutions12.0%816.0% Titles used at six institutions00.0%714.0% Titles used at seven institutions00.0%24.0% Titles used at eight institutions--12.0% Titles used at nine institutions--12.0% Average number of institutions2.24.2

Paid Use by Institution (ebrary & EBL) InstitutionUses/F TE Rank – actual use CSU CC (tie) DU Regis UW Mesa UNC UCCS (tie) Aur

Usage Observations A big disparity in usage – Three schools with tiny usage (and low FTE) – One school with 40% of usage Large usage of e-books in general High FTE Shibboleth – No secondary EBL login

Rethinking Funding Should need about $40,000 more to get through year two – Three low-use schools won’t be asked to contribute – CSU will contribute 50% – Remaining 50% distributed across other four libraries

What if…? Each school went alone with EBL – Same titles – Same number of STLs – No multiplier for autopurchase – Same usage STLs Autopurchases (counted as a use) Owned loans

What if…? Calculations # of STLs by one library +# of autopurchases by that library +# of owned loans by that library If the total is 6 or less then multiply X avg STL cost for that title If the total is 7 or more then multiply 6 X avg STL + 1 x autopurchase

What if… LibraryPaid Transactions TitlesTotal CostTitles that would have had an Autopurchase Auraria292193$3, Colorado College7050$ Colorado Mesa10769$1, Colorado State University904484$12, Regis University223164$2, University of CO, CO Springs7460$ University of Denver240159$3,218,712 University of Northern CO13897$1, University of Wyoming205134$2, Totals$28,

What if… Consortium – Own 50 titles – shared perpetual access – Spent $33, Alone – Would own 21 titles, with access limited to a single institution – Would have spent $28,316.43

A Basic Question Does DDA make sense for consortia? – Most titles used by just 1-2 institutions Paid use – 76.3% by one institution – 17.4% by two institutions – Average number of institutions with paid usage of an autopurchased title is 2.2 – less than the multiplier Any use – 62.7% by one institution – 22.8% by two institutions – Average number of institutions with any usage of an autopurchased title is 4.2 – more than the multiplier – Cheaper to go it alone – Will these patterns improve over time?

The Future Assess overall value of the pilot after two full years – Value of consortial vs. local program – Long-term vs short-term – Expand or contract? Publishers Years Institutions Aggregators – Redistribute funding

Questions? Michael Levine-Clark