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1 1 Spain (CBUC) Country report 9th SELL Meeting Izmir, May 18 th 2009

2 2/23 1.Library cooperation in Spain: 1.Consortia meetings 2.ISI WOK 3.Ministry of Science Innovation initiative 2.CBUC special activities in 2008 3.CBUC digital library Summary

3 3/23 Spanish Library Consortia  Meetings in February (and June) 2009: It would be difficult to do joint purchases among Spanish consortia, but... We can share information:  list of common licenses  agreement on “negotiation basics”  common concerns (involve Spanish Ministry?): VAT for e-resources Open access mandates National licenses for e-journal backfiles  ICOLC statement on economic crisis translated into Spanish and Catalan

4 4/23 Bad news …  Spanish government –FECyT- would stop paying the total amount for the only national license we have in place (since 2004): ISI Web of Knowledge. Their reasons: Low dissemination/usage rates (?!) Some institutions (like hospitals) might not have been included  They’d want institutions to pay 30% of the global invoice: later this year! no idea about the costs allocation formula no idea about which/how many participants

5 5/23 Ministry of Science and Innovation  Holds different scientifc research institutions  CSIC (the bigest) BUT: CIEMAT,INIA,IGE,IEO,ISCIII,I.Atrophysic s (1500 FTE)  Now: each institution manages its collection/licences but: E-content is very poor  Virtual access facilities do not exist

6 6/23 Ministry of Science and Innovation  2009 has declared the willignes to better cordinate some structural aspects among them  Publication, Technology, Scientific Information…etc  Improve acces to digital collections for those organisations that have a low level of e- implementation  For 2009: Had asked CSIC to manage tenders for all those scientific orgnisations Later on provide IT systems to provide access to the digital contents

7 7/23 Minsitry of Science and Innovation  Problems: Previous work-investigation to coordinate “what should” be licensed do not exist till now. Lack of time Lack of money due to the crisis Who will carry all the work?  Administrative  Technical set up

8 8/23 1.Library cooperation in Spain 2.CBUC special activities in 2008: 1.CCUC migrations 2.ILS options 3.GEPA 3.CBUC digital library Summary

9 9/23 Union catalogue (CCUC)  In 2008: Migration from VTLS Classic to Millennium From CATMARC format to MARC21  3.116.837 titles (7.500.000 holdings)  80 institutions: 9 members 4 CBUC associated members 68 CCUC associated members

10 10/23 ILS options for CCUC participants In CBUC: Millennium A = shared server B = owned server C = shared server and Millennium D = in CCUC A casa seva: MillenniumA casa seva: Altres G1= Altres sistemes de gama baixa. F = Koha coordinat amb CBUC. G2 = Altres sistemes de gama alta. A B C DE G1G2F

11 11/23 union catalog licensed products repositories Metalib SFX Etc. DOMS Preservation Enrichment (web 2.0) Discovery Interface ERM Consortial borrowing

12 12/23

13 13/23 GEPA: first activities  Inaugurated October 8th 2008 in Lleida  1 CBUC librarian on site + external company: 10.09.08, first expedition of library materials from CBUC members to GEPA 15.09.08, processing tasks begin 06.10.08, end of first load  1.000 linear metres already full  More expeditions in process

14 14/23 GEPA: objectives  To help libraries obtain free space for computer labs, new print materials, etc.  To build a common reserve collection (deduplication + preservation + access)

15 15/23 GEPA: some facts  5.400 m 2  17 km in compact shelving Equivalent to 43 km in open shelves  Reading room included  Harvard model  80% for cooperative collection  20% for documents of members

16 16/23

17 17/23 1.Library cooperation in Spain 2.CBUC special activities in 2008 3.CBUC digital library: 1.Licensing (BDC) 2.Open access (repositories) Summary

18 18/23 BDC: context in 2008  A year of consolidation: Evaluation Formalisation of administrative work (tenders, etc.)  Short space for growing: We already have a good basic e-library at a consortial level Money available for one-time payments only (not yearly subscriptions):  E-books?  New associated member: Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

19 19/23 BDC: usage data in 2008  E-journals 3.900.000 downloads  Databases 1.500.000 sessions  E-books 166.000 accesses Usage keeps growing from year to year

20 20/23 BDC 2008: databases 1,5 million sessions (8% increase compared to 2007)

21 21/23 BDC 2008: e-books 165.880 accesses (24% increase compared to 2007)

22 22/23 MetaLib usage by CBUC members

23 23/23 BDC: e-books  First deal in 2004 (netLibrary)  2004-2007: 8.000 titles (Springer, Safari, ORO, etc.)  2008, some research and meetings to spend a few money available for one-time payments: Springer, Elsevier, eLibro, MyiLibrary, Edicions UPC, Digitalia We nearly bought Spanish ebooks from e-libro/ebrary! (in the end, CBUC directors refused) We finally bought 3.000 maths and business e-books to Springer  2009, some more money available for e-books: Aggregators (ebrary, myilibrary, netlibrary, Gale...) Co-participation among CBUC libraries (CBUC pays “consortial fees”) Cooperative selection and access

24 24/23 Research repositories 20 universities 7.000 doctoral theses 4,36M accesses in 2008 17 institutions + 10.000 research papers 688.065 accesses in 2008 10 universities Starting in 2009 Theses Preprints, Working papers Learningmaterials

25 25/23 Cultural repositories 46 institutions 230 Catalan journals (68.000 articles) 2,86M articles accessed in 2008 11 institutions >290.000 images, in 21 collections E-journals Images

26 Thanks! Consorci de Biblioteques Universitàries de Catalunya info@cbuc.es www.cbuc.es


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