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1 Australian Education Index & A+ Education Lance Deveson Library & Information Manager. Stuart Hughes Senior Librarian Indexing Services.

2 History ACER commenced in 1930 – grant from the Carnegie Foundation. Mission: Improve learning ACER now has over 300 staff in Australia, India, Dubai & London. Cunningham Library has 12 staff in 3 units – Dissemination, Technical Services and Indexing. Australian Education Index, AEI, – started indexing Australian educational research in 1957. Longstanding relationships with journals and publishers, with material provided free for indexing purposes

3 AEI History Database of 188723 items Content from 1919 – current ( 1919 theses ) –Focus: Australian content in Australian journals & Australian content in o/seas journals. –Index also contains: conference papers, book chapters, reports, theses, monographs etc. 1957 – 1977 Print index only, ceased in 2000. Coverage in AEI database – mostly 1978 onwards with some earlier content. ACER has always employed dedicated Librarians : Tasks: identification, acquisition, selection, indexing, linking, quality checking, scanning. Initially AEI was part of the AUSTROM CD – a joint development CSIRO, RMIT, ASCIS & Ferntree Computer Co.- 1980’s Access some content for indexing now via direct feeds from Publishers. Have relationship with BEI & Proquest (formally Dialog & Datastar)

4 AEI & Informit ACER & Informit relationship – early 1990’s A+ Education –Number of Items: 188723 (all of AEI) –ACER started sending PDF’s to Informit, May 2004 - an initial batch of 6402 PDFs. –%age of Full Text: 32.5%, steadily increasing, 20%, June 2006. –%age of F/text since 2000: 58% reasonably constant. –Full Text %age = Supplied PDFs (26996) + linked content ( 37876 ) –Still emphasis on Australian content. –Monthly data is delivered to Informit for production.

5 Content breakup by Doc. type

6 Issues Long Term Viability? –Due to resource constraints it is becoming harder to: Maintain indexing currency and times Maintain indexing coverage and comprehensiveness Develop and maintain the A+ full text component (e.g. new clearances, URL checking) Develop the AEI/A+ product into new areas Short Term Niceties? –Indexing New Zealand content – logical but unfunded –Increase in O/seas content? – (support ACER’s overseas offices) Questions?


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