Title: Library Book Rate
1Library Book Rate Library Book Shipping Tool
- Rod Hart Director Product Management
- Parcels Division
Canadian Library Association Annual
Conference June 16th 2006
2Opening Remarks
- Canada Post has supported Canadian libraries
through special rates offered by the Library Book
Rate Program since 1939.
- Change is required to substantiate the Program
going forward.
- Canada Post is committed to working with the
Library Community through the Canadian Library
Association (CLA) and ASTED to make the necessary
changes.
Louis OBrien President Parcels Division
- The Library Book Shipping Tool, developed in
collaboration with the CLA and the Association
pour lavancement des sciences et des techniques
de la documentation (ASTED), is a critical
component of changes introduced in 2006 to
maintain the Library Book Rate Program.
3Agenda
- Library Book Rate Overview
- Challenges With Existing Program
- Library Book Shipping Tool
- Approach taken to develop
- What is it? How does it work?
- Issues raised by the Library Community
- Response to issues
- Changes to the Program
- Questions
4Library Book Rate Overview
- Library Book Rate Program allows eligible
libraries to ship books to other libraries and
users at special rates. Eligible libraries
include - public libraries, university/college libraries or
libraries maintained by a non-profit organization
or association for use by the public in Canada - Special rates include the return cost for the
original outgoing shipment (does not include
multiple returns) - Canada Post estimates through surveys that the
Program supports the delivery of 3.0 million
shipments annually - In March of 2006, Canada Post announced the
extension of Library Book Rates until January
15th 2007 - Current Library Book Rates have not been changed
since January 2005
5Library Book Rate Overview
Library Book Rates are significantly below
commercial pricing and Canada Posts cost to
deliver the service.
6Challenges with Existing Program
- Current process for registering, shipment
preparation, and depositing Library Book Rate
items does not allow for accurate data collection
and results in an inability to - accurately report usage of the Program to key
stakeholders ( of libraries, volume, revenue,
cost) - ensure Program sustainability
- discuss expansion of the Program to include
non-book material
- Current Program is estimated to cost Canada Post
10 million annually with 2 million in
offsetting revenue - Canada Posts Parcels Business operates in a
highly competitive, commercial environment and is
expected to generate a commercial return - Canada Post does not receive a subsidy for its
participation
7Library Book Shipping Tool
- Approach Taken to Develop
- Canada Post developing a simple online shipping
tool for business customers - Engaged in discussions with CLA and ASTED to
determine opportunity to leverage with libraries - CLA and ASTED invited libraries (urban/rural,
small/large) to participate in Net Meetings and
provide feedback - Launched Shipping Tool in November 2005 to pilot
with a limited number of libraries - Feedback received has provided direction for
enhancements to the Shipping Tool for
introduction in May and June 2006
8Library Book Shipping Tool
- Simple online tool to print outgoing and return
labels for Library Book Rates - Accessed through the CLA website
- Rates calculated automatically
- Convenient payment methods
- Enables tracking of shipments
9Library Book Shipping Tool
10Library Book Shipping Tool
- Feedback From Library Community
- Helpful to track packages
- Easy to use and saves time
- Great! Love it
- Very pleased with the Program
- Takes too much time / too many key-strokes
- Dont have credit-card / payment method issues
- Dont have a weigh scale
- Address label too big for use with existing
reusable bags - What do I do if I have an existing commercial
contract / shipping system with Canada Post?
Source Survey of libraries using Shipping Tool
February 2006
11Library Book Shipping Tool
- Response to Issues Raised
- Impact will differ for each library
- Familiarity and increased usage will improve
efficiency - Tool has been designed with simplicity in mind
- Retains previously keyed fields (From address
pre-populated) - Introduction of Address Book functionality June
26th - Return label automatically generated
- Rating is automatic
Takes too much time / too many keystrokes
12Library Book Shipping Tool
- Response to Issues Raised
- All payment methods that exist today for
libraries will exist with the Shipping Tool - Payment by credit-card has been added for
convenience
Dont have credit-card / payment method issues
13Library Book Shipping Tool
- Response to Issues Raised
- 8.5 x 5.5 label prints out on a standard plain
paper printer - Eliminates the need to buy an expensive thermal
printer - Libraries using reusable bags can continue to do
so but may require a modification to accommodate
the label
Address label too big for use with existing
reusable bags
14Library Book Shipping Tool
- Response to Issues Raised
- May 1st 2006 Canada Post added Library Book
Rates to the Electronic Shipping Tools for
commercial customers - Processing and paying for Library Books now
integrated with other Canada Post Parcel services
What do I do if I have an existing commercial
contract / shipping system with Canada Post?
15Changes to the Program
- On March 8th 2006 Canada Post sent a letter to
Canadian Libraries advising of the following
changes to the Library Book Rate Program
- Current rates established in January 2005 will
continue until January 15th 2007 - All libraries must register by completing the
online application found on the CLA website to be
eligible for Library Book Rates - All libraries must convert to the Library Book
Shipping Tool by September 30th 2006 to access
the Library Book Rates going forward
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