Title: Gold Rush Electronic Journal Management
1Gold Rush Electronic Journal Management ERM
for Very Little Gold.
J. Michael Lindsay, MSIS, AHIP Sandy Oelschlege
l, MLS, AHIP Preston Medical Library, University
of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine
2How did Gold Rush help the Preston Medical
Library to improve management of electronic
serials?
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- Preston Medical Library serves the Graduate
School of Medicine, University of Tennessee. The
library manages 7,255 full text electronic
journals, including subscribed journals, as well
as free and open source. The library has a small
staff, comprising four faculty librarians, two
staff, and a varying number of student workers.
The challenge before the library is to manage
serials effectively creating an optimal number
of access points to electronic journal content
while controlling monetary and staff time costs.
Would this solution provide us with quick,
effective access to important information, while
also being cost-effective?
3Focus for Evaluation
- Cost Staff Time
- Impact of the change on use
- Evaluation and comparison of capabilities offered
by the two systems
4Cost Analysis
5Staff Time Investment
- How to measure?
- Discrete measurement proved challenging.
- We resolved this through subjective observations
and discussion.
6We agreed
- Gold Rush saved staff time by making subscription
information easier to find and use.
- Gold Rush loaded faster, resulting in fewer
patron complaints.
- Staff time in managing the Journal A-Z List and
Link Resolver were approximately equal for both
systems
7Impact of the Change on Use
15 Drop in Use for All
11 Drop in Core use
8Statistical Analysis Was the decrease in Use
significant?
- Comparisons of use from January to June 2007
(TDNet) with ejournal
- use from the same period in 2008 (Gold Rush),
showed a drop in absolute
- terms, off over 10,000 uses from the year
previous.
- The 2007 and 2008 use for 5,032 journals were
compared using a Paired-Samples T-test. Results
show that journals were accessed more using TDNet
(M8.6, SD50.7) as compared to Gold Rush (M7.2,
SD41.6). This difference was statistically
significant, t(5031)3.451, p.001, d.05. - A second set of journals was developed,
eliminating all those that had zero use in both
years. These journals were also accessed more
using TDNet (M49.5, SD113.1) as compared to
Gold Rush (M41.2, SD92.7). This difference was
statistically significant, t(871)3.471,
p.001,d.12
9Statistical Analysis of Core Medical Journals
- Finally, a third set was analyzed. This final
set, encompassing the MedLine Core Clinical
Journals, was accessed more in 2007 (M152.8,
SD210.3) as compared to 2008 (M138.1,
SD194.3). The difference here was not
statistically significant, t(102)1.015, p.312.
10Evaluation Comparison of Capabilities
- Knowledge Base
- Updates Hosting
- Additional Features
- Searching Browsing
- Personalization
- Link Resolver
- ERM Package
11Knowledge Base
12Updates Hosting
13Additional Features
14Linking
15Searching Browsing
16Personalization
17E Books
18Electronic Resource Manager (ERM) Package
19Gold Rush ERM Package provides tools to allow you
to track
- Electronic journals, databases, and journal
packages
- Licensing details can track contract terms such
as whether ILL is possible under contract,
walk-ins allowed, etc.
- Pricing what the pricing is based on and how
much
- Renewal dates allows you to set email alerts to
warn you of upcoming renewals
- URLs URLs for access, admin, and contract (if
on web)
- Logins Login for public, admin, and statistics.
- Vendor contacts allows building of contact list
for vendors both sales and tech support
contacts, and can link these to resource record.
- Electronic resource problem tracking can track
access problems.
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22Contact Information
- J. Michael Lindsay, MSIS, AHIP
- Serials/E Resources Librarian
- Preston Medical Library
- University of Tennessee Graduate School of
Medicine
- 1924 Alcoa Hwy, U-111
- Knoxville, TN 37920-6999
- jmlindsay_at_utmck.edu
- 865-305-9528
Sandy Oelschlegel, MLS, AHIP Director Preston Me
dical Library University of Tennessee Graduate Sc
hool of Medicine 1924 Alcoa Hwy, U-111 Knoxville
, TN 37920-6999 soelschlegel_at_utmck.edu 865-305-9
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