"Building Better Collections: Demand-Driven Acquisition at the University of Denver," a presentation given at a publisher advisory board meeting, September 2011.
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Building better collections: Demand-Driven Acquisition at the University of Denver
1. Building Better Collections: Demand-Driven Acquisition at the University of Denver Michael Levine-Clark Collections Librarian University of Denver September 26, 2011
7. Demand-Driven Acquisitions Goals Broaden the collection More titles More publishers More subjects Match acquisitions to immediate demand Pay at point of need Pay for amount of need Short-term loans Purchase-on-demand
8. Redefining the Collection Everything we can provide in a timely manner Ultimately, bounded only by budget
24. Be Predictable Lots of subject-based packages is confusing Which product? Which package? Title lists to vendors/aggregators Integration into approval plan
25. Work With Approval Vendors Through e-book aggregators Directly Offer DDA model including Discovery period Short-term loan option Purchase option
26. Help With Discoverability Provide good MARC records Work with all discovery tools Work with all vendors Provide robust metadata
27. Thank You Michael Levine-Clark Collections Librarian University of Denver michael.levine-clark@du.edu
Editor's Notes
US – Library and Book Trade Almanac 2010, p. 485. 2009 preliminary data.
325 titles purchased – not included in Total (10,076) since they are also part of the list of titles with at least one STL. 3,599 titles with at least one STL. Total Number of STLs is 5,337 across those 3,599 titlesCalculations of list price are based on the average cost of the 325 books actually purchased ($73.09)