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Zack Lane ReCAP Coordinator July 2013 ReCAP Columbia University.

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1 Zack Lane ReCAP Coordinator July 2013 ReCAP Columbia University

2  Looks at Engineering Library circulation activity  Is only one measure of collection usage  Circulation Desk uses several happening locations: Engineering, Butler, BorrowDirect, HSL  No circulation data for non-circulating collections ReCAP Columbia University

3 ReCAP Columbia University  Focus is on data from Engineering Library Happening Location  Five primary types of circulation activity: charge, discharge, renewal, recall and hold  Most renewals, recalls and holds are placed dynamically by patrons in the OPAC happening location (via “My Library Account”)  NB: circulation data includes primarily on campus collections

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6 ReCAP Columbia University  Total volume of charges has had decline of 37.7%  System-wide decline of 32.3%  Volume of discharges mirrors charges  Slightly larger volume of discharge suggests that Engineering may be desirable location for circulation returns

7 ReCAP Columbia University  More than half of the activity at the Engineering Circulation desk is for reserve material  Proportional activity for reserve collections has increased over the last decade from 40% to 60%

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10 ReCAP Columbia University  View of system-wise usage ◦ eng :general collection ◦ eng,res : Reserves ◦ off,eng : Engineering Offsite, general collection

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14 ReCAP Columbia University  Proportion of OFF activity increased in FY08 due to expanded privileges for grad students involved in teaching

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18 ReCAP Columbia University  Monthly view reveals periodicity in sync with the academic calendar for graduates, undergraduate and visitors  Grad students charge items more heavily in Fall than Spring; Undergrads are evenly distributed  Faculty use is more evenly distributed through the months  Faculty have a larger proportion of activity during the summer months

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22 ReCAP Columbia University  Graduate students are the single largest user group  Visitors account for a large share of activity in recent years  Half of OFF activity predicted to be graduate students with expanded privileges

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25 ReCAP Columbia University  Breakdown of collection usage by patron group  Indicates which sub-collections are used proportionally more per user group

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30  More information and data can be found on the Science & Engineering/ReCAP websiteScience & Engineering/ReCAP website  ReCAP Data Center includes more information about system-wide data and special projects ReCAP Data Center  Tailored data sets and analysis will be provided to staff via the ReCAP Coordinator  Please see the main ReCAP website for general information about CUL procedures and systemsReCAP website ReCAP Columbia University


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