Title: Toward Meaningful Academic Library Ratio Analysis
1Toward Meaningful Academic Library Ratio Analysis
- Brinley Franklin
- Stellenbosch, South Africa
- 15 August 2007
2- Ratio Analysis
- A tool used to conduct a quantitative analysis of
information. Ratios are calculated from current
year numbers and are then compared to previous
years, other organizations, the industry, or even
the economy to judge the performance of the
organization. Ratio analysis is predominately
used by proponents of fundamental analysis. -
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3New Ways of Measuring Collections
- The ARL Task Force on New Ways of Measuring
Collections was established in December, 2004
and charged with identifying relevant issues and
proposing changes on how ARL should be measuring
research library collections. - More than 100 ARL directors were interviewed in
early 2005. Some directors felt ratio analysis
would help offset the traditional measures in
which bigger was better. - A recent article shows that the top fifteen
liberal arts colleges libraries spend an average
of 2,077 per FTE while the 216 liberal arts
colleges reporting to NCES average 633 per FTE
and the 3,700 academic libraries reporting to
NCES average 386 per FTE. (The 112 ARL
libraries range from 2800 to 188 per FTE) - Do we currently have meaningful ways to use ratio
analysis to effectively describe our expenditures
for collections? - D. Yvonne Jones, How Much Do the Best
Colleges Spend on Libraries? Using College
Rankings to Provide Library Financial
Benchmarks College and Research Libraries (July
, 2007)
4Generating Ratios Using ARL Statistics
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7UConns current ARL ratios
Library Materials Expenditures 8.2 million
of Faculty 1,541 5,321
Library Materials Expenditures 8.2 million
of Undergraduates 21,664 378
Library Materials Expenditures 8.2 million
of Graduate Students 4,130 1,985
To actually spend this much per capita would
require 24.6 million
8Another Look at the Facts
- UConn Main Law Health
Center - Materials Expenses 8.2 m 5.34m 1.25
m 1.61 m - of Faculty 1,541 1,098
45 398 - of Undergraduates 21,664 21,664
------ -------- - of Graduate Students 4,130 2,909
736 485
9One of the ACRL Standards suggested points of
comparison for input measures is
- Ratio of material/information resource
expenditures - Combined total of student and
faculty FTE - All UConn Libraries 8.2 million 300
- 27,335
- UConn Main Library 5.34
million 208 -
25,671 - UConn Health Center
1.61 million 1,823 -
883 - UConn Law Library
1.25 million 1,600
781
10Towards Meaningful Ratio Analysis
- At the main library, library user surveys have
determined that library materials (all formats
combined) are actually used as follows - of use of per capita
- Undergraduates 40 2.14m
99 - Graduate Students 51 2.72m 936
- Faculty 5 267,000 243
- All Other Users 4 214,000
200
This calculation truly reflects 5.34 million in
materials expenses at the main library.
11Incorporating User Survey Data
- At UConns main library, user surveys have
demonstrated that library materials are actually
used as follows, by format - Print Electronic Other
- Books Journals Resources Materials
- Undergraduates 34 36 28
39 - Graduate Students 52 53 35
53 - Faculty 9 5 28
4 - Other Users 5 6 8
4
12Per Capita Expenses by Format Main Library
- Print
Electronic Other Per Capita - Books Journals Resources Materials
Expenses - Undergraduates 14 16 40
7 77 - Graduate Students 154 174 566
75 969 - Faculty 71 43 113
15 242
13Towards Meaningful Ratio Analysis
- At the UConn Health Center library, user surveys
have determined that library materials (all
formats combined) are actually used as follows - of use as a per
capita - Graduate Students 49 789,000 1,627
- Faculty 41 660,000 1,658
- All Other Users 10 161,000
1,642
This calculation truly reflects 1.61 million in
materials expenditures at the Health Center
Library
14Incorporating User Survey Data
- At the UConn Health Center Library, user surveys
have determined that library materials are
actually used as follows, by format - Print Electronic Other
- Books Journals Resources Materials
- Graduate Students 57 40 35
49 - Faculty 36 46 54 41
- Other Users 7 14 11 10
15Per Capita Expenses by Format Medical Library
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Print Electronic Other Per
Capita - Books Journals Resources Materials
Expenses - Graduate Students 170 720 410
32 1,332 - Faculty 131 1,009 771
32 1,943
16Toward Meaningful Academic Library Ratio Analysis
-
ARL by Total
Materials - Total Materials Expenses ARL
Library ACRL Materials Use
by - Ratio Ratio Ratio
Use Ratio Format Ratio - All UConn Libraries
- Per Undergraduate 378
- Per Graduate Student 1,985
- Per Faculty Member 5,321
- Students and Faculty 300
- UConn Main Library
- Per Undergraduate 246
99 77 - Per Graduate Student
1,836 936
969 - Per Faculty Member
4,863 243
242 - Students and Faculty 208
- UConn Medical Library
- Per Graduate Student
3,320 1,627
1,332 - Per Faculty Member
4,045 1,658
1,943 - Students and Faculty
1,823
17Toward Meaningful Academic Library Ratio Analysis
- If Libraries were to use ratio analysis to
measure collections expenditures per capita - The combined cost of each materials expenditures
ratio for a library (e.g., undergraduates,
faculty, and graduate students) should total that
librarys total expenditures for materials. - Grouping different types of libraries together
into an institutional ratio leads to very
different ratios than looking at individual
libraries separately. - Identifying materials usage by user group by
library gives more accurate ratios of materials
expenses per capita than the other approached I
identified.
18This presentation is available at
www.lib.uconn.edu/bfranklin