Title: Library Consortium Organizations: International Developments
1Library Consortium Organizations International
Developments
International Seminar onCollaborative Management
of Electronic Resources
- Arnold The ICOLC-inator Hirshon
- Executive Director
2Activities and Current Issues
3Early History
- 1997
- Formed as the Consortium of Consortia -- an
informal group of people interested in e-resource
and consortium management - First meetings held in North America
- 1998
- Became an international organization
- First published guideline
- 1999
- First European meeting held
4Question From Where Does ICOLC Draw Its Power
and Authority?
- ANSWER ICOLC has power but absolutely no
authority! - The authority is self-declared
- ICOLC not officially incorporated
- ICOLC has no legal authority
- Power is as it is perceived by others and as
derived from the combined purchasing of member
consortia
5Web Sites
- Public site
- http//www.library.yale.edu/consortia/
- Members-only site
- http//silver.ohiolink.edu/ioclc/
Note this is not a typographical error!
6Members (Officially-Registered Sites)
7Listserv Individual Subscribers
- Australia
- Belgium
- Canada
- China
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hong Kong
- India
- Israel
- Italy
- Japan
- Lebanon
- Mexico
- Namibia
- Netherlands
- Norway
- South Africa
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Taiwan
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
- United States
List name consort_at_ohiolink.edu To subscribe
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8Guidelines Statements
- Official Statements
- Privacy Guidelines for Electronic Resources
Vendors (2002) - Statement of Current Perspective and Preferred
Practices for the Selection and Purchase of
Electronic Information (1998 updated 2001) - Guidelines for Statistical Measures of Usage of
Web-Based Information Resources (1998 updated
2001) - Guidelines for Technical Issues in Request for
Proposal (RFP) Requirements and Contract
Negotiations (1999) - Comments and Endorsements
- Endorsement of the Bath Profile (2001)
- Statement of Concern on SilverPlatter/Kluwer
merger - Correspondence re. CrossRef and DOI
9Selection and Purchase Of Electronic Information
(1998)
- Pricing And Purchasing Models
- Move From Print Plus to Electronic Plus
Purchase Model - Selective Purchase Model
- Eliminate No-Cancellation Clauses
- Do Not Repackage Content
- Curtail repackaging content
- Change The Roles Of Intermediaries
- Usage Statistics
- Flexible Models To Accommodate Global Needs
- Support for countries in transition
- Improving The Usability Of Electronic Journals
- Complete And Consistent Content
- Fair Use
- Open Linking
- Non-English Content
- Long-Term Access And Archiving
- ICOLC-Publisher Partnerships to Secure Permanent
Access - Archiving Costs
- Archiving Models
10Meetings
- Publisher grille sessions
- Discussion groups on consortium management
current issues
- North American ICOLC
- St. Louis, 1997
- Chicago, 1997
- Atlanta, 1998
- Denver, 1998
- Scottsdale, 1999
- Hickory Ridge,1999
- Orlando FL, 2000
- Vancouver (Can.), 2000
- Newport, 2001
- Stone Mountain, 2001
- Portland, 2002
- Nashville, 2002
- Las Vegas, 2003
- San Diego, 2003
- European ICOLC (E-ICOLC)
- Cranfield, UK, 1999
- Berlin, Germany 2000
- Helsinki, Finland, 2001
- Thessaloniki, Greece, 2002
- Elsinore, Denmark, 2003
- eIFL
- Pula, Italy, 2003
11Next Meetings
- ICOLC N.A.
- Spring 2004 (New Orleans)
- Change from semi-annual to annual meeting
- Encourage participation at European meeting
- ICOLC Europe
- Location for fall 2004 to be determined)
- ICOLC eIFL
- Part of General Assembly meeting
12Current IssuesOverview
- Electronic information
- Information access issues
- Organizational concerns
13Current Issues E- Information
- Changes in the e-resource pricing landscape
changes - e-books
- e-journals
- Cost sharing strategies and formulas
- How to cope with publishers who are now wiser
about negotiating with consortia - Reduced funding and cancellation of subscriptions
by members - Institutional repositories
- Consortium overlap and e-resource price shopping
by members
14Current IssuesInformation Access
- Local digitization and institutional repositories
- E-journal archiving realities and strategies
- Virtual reference
- E-interlibrary loan allowances
- Corporate mergers reduced competition smaller
discounts - Encouraging open access and alternatives
publications - Member libraries encourage purchasing
- Consortia becoming marketing agents (NELINET,
GWLA)
15Current IssuesOrganization
- Consortial overlap and competition
- Funding reduced member budgets government
funding - Expanding the consortium agenda to stay relevant
16Program Update
17Background
- Goal to create a credible, compatible,
consistent code of practice to report
publisher/vendor-related statistics for the
global information community - Why Libraries and consortia need online usage
statistics - To assess the value of different online
products/services - To support collection development
- To plan infrastructure
- Why Publishers need online usage statistics
- To experiment with new pricing models
- To assess the relative importance of the
different channels by which information reaches
the market - To provide editorial support
- To plan infrastructure
18Code of Practice, Release 1Main Features
- Standard definitions of terms used
- Specifications for Usage Reports
- Data processing guidelines
- Auditing requirement
- Compliance
- Maintenance and development of the Code of
Practice
19Standard Definitions of E-Resource Statistical
Terms
- Data elements to be collected
- Page views
- Bibliographic data
- Page type
- Source of page
- Authentication of user
- Access rights
- Session data
- Market elements
Every effort was made to incorporate or reconcile
the definitions with existing ones from other
groups, such as NISO and ICOLC
20Specifications for Usage Reports
- Content Reports Level 1
- Journal Report 1 of successful full-text
article requests by month and journal - Journal Report 2 Turnaways by month and journal
- Database Report 1 Total searches sessions by
month database - Database Report 2 turnaways by month database
- Database Report 3 Total searches sessions by
month service - Content Reports Level 2
- Journal Report 3 of successful item requests
and turnaways by month, journal page type - Journal Report 4 total searches run, by month
service - Report format CSV file, as a Microsoft Excel file
21Journal Report 1 Successful Full-Text Article
Requests by Month and Journal
Example
22Enhancements Under Consideration
- Journal Report 3 reduce number of fields
covered. - Journal Report 3 extract some features and make
them Level 1. - New Journal Report which provides full text
requests for html and PDF files separately - Provide each usage report in a separate
spreadsheet - Add a column that identifies the publisher for
each journal or database - Provide a separate report that summarises the
totals for each individual report - Break down usage reports by year of publication
- Break down usage reports by type of
subscription/access - XML DTD for usage reports
- Specify that usage reports must be available on
the vendor test site ready for downloading (i.e.
not generated on the fly) - Extend reporting deadline beyond two weeks to one
month - Provide usage reports at article level
- Usage reports on e-books and e-reference works
- Provide a toolkit that enables customers to
combine, automatically, the usage statistics from
the different vendor URLs
23Compliant Publishers
Initial List
- Intend to Comply
- American Chemical Society
- American Institute of Physics
- CABI
- EBSCO
- Extenza
- Elsevier
- HighWire
- Institute of Physics
- NPG
- Wiley
- Currently Compliant
- Annual Reviews
- Atypon Systems
- Blackwell Publishing
- Ingenta
- Institute for Scientific Information (ISI)
- Oxford University Press
- Portland Press
24Auditing Requirements
- A publisher or content provider will be able to
state that it is Counter Compliant only if this
can be certified through an independent audit - Audit scope reports, processes application of
definitions - Auditing will be required beginning in 2004
25Future Developments2003 and Beyond
- Objectives for 2003
- Promote and gain acceptance for the Code of
Practice - Obtain feedback on Release 1
- Complete list of approved auditors
- Define and set up a permanent administrative
structure - Promote publisher, library, consortium
memberships in COUNTER - Full implementation by vendors for 2004
subscription year - Beyond 2003
- Build membership of COUNTER
- Extend and deepen Code of Practice
- Cover e-books, etc
- Journal reporting at article level
26Questions?
I did not make the universe. I merely explain
it. Woody Allen
- Arnold Hirshon
- ahirshon_at_nelinet.net
- www.nelinet.net / ahirshon