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Triage in the Digital Age

    Gracemary Smulewitz
      Mary Beth Weber
    Charleston Conference
     November 3rd, 2011
Rutgers University Libraries
  Twenty-six libraries on three campuses - New
  Brunswick/Piscataway, Camden, and Newark.
• Two major research libraries:
   – Library of Science and Medicine (behavioral, biological, earth and
     pharmaceutical sciences, engineering)
   – Alexander Library (humanities and social sciences collections).
   – Six specialized and two undergraduate libraries
   – Douglass Library (women and gender studies and performing arts and music).
   – Kilmer Library (Business)
• Newark-Dana Library, including the Institute of Jazz Studies.
  (business, management, nursing).
• Camden -Robeson Library, (broad liberal arts collection).

                                                                            2
Link says
 subscription isn't
      current



       Is there a
subscription? Not in
  IRIS or e-journals
    list. Searching
  through google to
 journal home page
  indicates Rutgers
     subscription.




                       4
Traditional Responsibilities
Print subscriptions and serial standing orders work
  mostly with subscription agents and some publishers
– Ordering
– Receiving
– Invoicing/claiming
– Processing
– Shelving
– Binding
– MARC Holdings
– Pre and Post cataloging processing
                                                        5
Just some of E-Responsibilities
E-resources work with consortia, vendor, publishers, providers and
librarians
  – Negotiate
  – Review license
  – Order
  – Create access
  – Maintain
  – Reconciliation
  – Usage statistics
  – Troubleshoot – for cataloging issues, A-Z list management, Link
    Resolver problems, dropped titles, just access, abuse etc.
  – Renegotiate

                                                                      6
With over 47,000 FTE, over 84,000 e-journals and over 300
 databases, we need to develop staff to have the skills to
 maintain and troubleshoot E?
Our first steps in collaborative e-management:
   We established a team that worked across departments to answer
    serials and electronic resource questions, the Serials Team.

   • It was a 4 person team and each had a specific expertise in electronic
     resource management or serials management. A closed listserv ,
     RUL_Serials, was created for communication between librarians,
     staff and the team.

   • The intent was to answer queries and share expertise through these
     queries and the responses.

   • The hope was that while fielding questions the team was building
     among it’s members a comprehensive understanding of the e-
                                                                    7
     collections and all the nuances associated with them.
• The Serials Team was a huge success. Questions were
  answered within 24 hrs. of the request and members were
  expanding their knowledge.

• One of the team member’s responsibilities was to record all
  questions in a spreadsheet and a member would take
  responsibility for its resolution and initial it.

• The skill development for all was extensive and they were
  able to rotate coverage on the listserv.

• The number of queries/problems have grown as we have
  increased the volume of our electronic resources.
                                                         8
9
Even with such a knowledgeable team we realized that
we had to increase the number of participants in the e-
workflow and then on the team.

An extensive training program was conducted by the
team with staff from receiving, bibliographic record
management and bindery, areas where the volume of
print management was declining.

The training was not limited to one particular area for any
group. The intent was to develop a comprehensive
understanding of electronic resource management.
The Training
Initially staff attended two sessions where they were
introduced to the content and navigability of websites of
some providers/publishers.

They were to familiarize themselves with:

      Provider/publishers offerings
      Pricing models -FTE, Carnegie Classifications,
      Simultaneous Users, etc.
      Terms and Conditions.
      Coverage.
The Training –cont’d

In the 2nd session they were also introduced to the tools that are used
to manage and access the resources, such as:

       Administrative management of the A-Z
       856 in the bibliographic record
       Coverage statements
       Vendor’s site for management of the subscription
       Order record in our ILS

Each participant was assigned a mentor to help them
with their understanding of the material.
The Training cont’d.
Each participant was then given three titles from a collection of a provider
where we had experienced many problems with access or maintenance.

Initially the participants reviewed the problem on their own and discussed
with their mentor.

They then presented a possible resolution to all in a classroom setting.

Collective discussion followed resulting in an acceptable resolution, such as:

        Correcting or removing the 856
        Placing the URL on the appropriate bibliographic record, NT or OT
        Adjusting coverage in the A-Z
        Activating or canceling an order
        etc.
The Training-cont’d.

The training continued in this manner, each staff working with a
mentor and then alone.

Eventually each title in the provider’s collection was corrected on
the A-Z ,the catalog or was removed. This has been repeated with
other collections.

Currently as the Serials Team is asked complex questions to
answer/resolve they can refer the research for the problem to a
staff member to help with the resolution. We are creating a
culture of critical thinking with a TRIAGE atmosphere.
Staff are also evaluating packages and performing title
reconciliations which includes checking access, coverage
and price.
              The Future:
It is our hope that all staff will be members of the
Serials Team operating with a collective wisdom.

We have recently formed other teams across departments
that we hope will operate similarly, having the same skills
and culture. They are -E-book Team, Media Team
Eventually they may regroup into one very knowledgeable
team known as the “know it alls”, but obviously called
something else.
Our contact information:

    Gracemary Smulewitz
Distributed Technical Services
smulewi@rulmail.rutgers.edu
    732-932-7388 ext 161.

     Mary Beth Weber
  Central Technical Services
mbweber@rulmail.rutgers.edu
       732-445-0500
                                 16

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Triage in the Digital Age

  • 1. Triage in the Digital Age Gracemary Smulewitz Mary Beth Weber Charleston Conference November 3rd, 2011
  • 2. Rutgers University Libraries Twenty-six libraries on three campuses - New Brunswick/Piscataway, Camden, and Newark. • Two major research libraries: – Library of Science and Medicine (behavioral, biological, earth and pharmaceutical sciences, engineering) – Alexander Library (humanities and social sciences collections). – Six specialized and two undergraduate libraries – Douglass Library (women and gender studies and performing arts and music). – Kilmer Library (Business) • Newark-Dana Library, including the Institute of Jazz Studies. (business, management, nursing). • Camden -Robeson Library, (broad liberal arts collection). 2
  • 3.
  • 4. Link says subscription isn't current Is there a subscription? Not in IRIS or e-journals list. Searching through google to journal home page indicates Rutgers subscription. 4
  • 5. Traditional Responsibilities Print subscriptions and serial standing orders work mostly with subscription agents and some publishers – Ordering – Receiving – Invoicing/claiming – Processing – Shelving – Binding – MARC Holdings – Pre and Post cataloging processing 5
  • 6. Just some of E-Responsibilities E-resources work with consortia, vendor, publishers, providers and librarians – Negotiate – Review license – Order – Create access – Maintain – Reconciliation – Usage statistics – Troubleshoot – for cataloging issues, A-Z list management, Link Resolver problems, dropped titles, just access, abuse etc. – Renegotiate 6
  • 7. With over 47,000 FTE, over 84,000 e-journals and over 300 databases, we need to develop staff to have the skills to maintain and troubleshoot E? Our first steps in collaborative e-management: We established a team that worked across departments to answer serials and electronic resource questions, the Serials Team. • It was a 4 person team and each had a specific expertise in electronic resource management or serials management. A closed listserv , RUL_Serials, was created for communication between librarians, staff and the team. • The intent was to answer queries and share expertise through these queries and the responses. • The hope was that while fielding questions the team was building among it’s members a comprehensive understanding of the e- 7 collections and all the nuances associated with them.
  • 8. • The Serials Team was a huge success. Questions were answered within 24 hrs. of the request and members were expanding their knowledge. • One of the team member’s responsibilities was to record all questions in a spreadsheet and a member would take responsibility for its resolution and initial it. • The skill development for all was extensive and they were able to rotate coverage on the listserv. • The number of queries/problems have grown as we have increased the volume of our electronic resources. 8
  • 9. 9
  • 10. Even with such a knowledgeable team we realized that we had to increase the number of participants in the e- workflow and then on the team. An extensive training program was conducted by the team with staff from receiving, bibliographic record management and bindery, areas where the volume of print management was declining. The training was not limited to one particular area for any group. The intent was to develop a comprehensive understanding of electronic resource management.
  • 11. The Training Initially staff attended two sessions where they were introduced to the content and navigability of websites of some providers/publishers. They were to familiarize themselves with: Provider/publishers offerings Pricing models -FTE, Carnegie Classifications, Simultaneous Users, etc. Terms and Conditions. Coverage.
  • 12. The Training –cont’d In the 2nd session they were also introduced to the tools that are used to manage and access the resources, such as: Administrative management of the A-Z 856 in the bibliographic record Coverage statements Vendor’s site for management of the subscription Order record in our ILS Each participant was assigned a mentor to help them with their understanding of the material.
  • 13. The Training cont’d. Each participant was then given three titles from a collection of a provider where we had experienced many problems with access or maintenance. Initially the participants reviewed the problem on their own and discussed with their mentor. They then presented a possible resolution to all in a classroom setting. Collective discussion followed resulting in an acceptable resolution, such as: Correcting or removing the 856 Placing the URL on the appropriate bibliographic record, NT or OT Adjusting coverage in the A-Z Activating or canceling an order etc.
  • 14. The Training-cont’d. The training continued in this manner, each staff working with a mentor and then alone. Eventually each title in the provider’s collection was corrected on the A-Z ,the catalog or was removed. This has been repeated with other collections. Currently as the Serials Team is asked complex questions to answer/resolve they can refer the research for the problem to a staff member to help with the resolution. We are creating a culture of critical thinking with a TRIAGE atmosphere.
  • 15. Staff are also evaluating packages and performing title reconciliations which includes checking access, coverage and price. The Future: It is our hope that all staff will be members of the Serials Team operating with a collective wisdom. We have recently formed other teams across departments that we hope will operate similarly, having the same skills and culture. They are -E-book Team, Media Team Eventually they may regroup into one very knowledgeable team known as the “know it alls”, but obviously called something else.
  • 16. Our contact information: Gracemary Smulewitz Distributed Technical Services smulewi@rulmail.rutgers.edu 732-932-7388 ext 161. Mary Beth Weber Central Technical Services mbweber@rulmail.rutgers.edu 732-445-0500 16

Notas del editor

  1. What is truly worthwileWhat do the selectors care about- does discipline matter – sciences, social sciences electronic – humanities/ arts – print
  2. allowed to identify changes in packages by subject Titles in, titles out, swapping and cancellation could be performed by discipline. Database administrator was able to identify PO on spreadsheet and developed a script to post the distribution of funds, the encumrances and the payments.