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A Survey of Electronic Serials Managers Reveals Diversity in Practice

机译:电子期刊管理员调查显示实践中的多样性

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A Review of: Branscome, B. A. (2013). Management of electronic serials in academic libraries: The results of an online survey. Serials Review, 39(4), 216-226. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.serrev.2013.10.004 Objective – To examine industry standards for the management of electronic serials and measure the adoption of electronic serials over print. Design – Survey questionnaire. Setting – Email lists aimed at academic librarians working in serials management. Subjects – 195 self-selected subscribers to serials email lists. Methods – The author created a 20 question survey that consisted primarily of closed-ended questions pertaining to the collection demographics, staff, budget, and tools of serials management groups in academic libraries. The survey was conducted via Survey Monkey and examined using the analytical features of the tool. Participants remained anonymous and the survey questions did not ask them to reveal identifiable information about their libraries. Main Results – Collection demographics questions revealed that 78% of surveyed librarians estimated that print-only collections represented 40% or fewer of their serials holdings. The author observed diversity in the factors that influence print to digital transitions in academic libraries. However 71.5% of participants indicated that publisher technology support like IP authentication was required before adopting digital subscriptions. A lack of standardization also marked serials workflows, department responsibilities, and department titles. The author did not find a correlation between serials budget and the enrollment size of the institution. Participants reported that they used tools from popular serials management vendors like Serials Solutions, Innovative Interfaces, EBSCO, and Ex Libris, but most indicated that they used more than one tool for serials management. Participants specified 52 unique serials management products used in their libraries. Conclusion – In surveying academic librarians engaged in serials management, the author sought to identify trends and standards in the field, but instead found significant variation in serials budgets and processes amongst the responding libraries. While it is clear that electronic subscriptions are a significant development and now a permanent feature of serials management, decisions to move from print to digital are complex and definitive conclusions about best practices for serials transitions could not be drawn from this study. The survey revealed that institutions have invested in staff and tools for the management of electronic serials, but staffing configurations and tool combinations are also extremely diverse. The author concluded that the lack of standardization in these areas and the disconnect between institution and serials budget size indicated a serials landscape that was highly individualized and customized to each institution’s unique needs.
机译:评述:Branscome,B. A.(2013)。高校图书馆电子期刊的管理:在线调查的结果。期刊评论,39(4),216-226。 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.serrev.2013.10.004目标–研究电子序列管理的行业标准,并衡量印刷版电子序列的采用情况。设计–调查问卷。设置–针对从事序列管理工作的学术图书馆员的电子邮件列表。主题– 195个连续选择的电子邮件订阅者。方法–作者创建了一个20个问题的调查,主要由与大学图书馆中的馆藏人口统计资料,人员,预算和系列管理小组的工具有关的封闭式问题组成。该调查是通过Survey Monkey进行的,并使用了该工具的分析功能进行了检查。参与者保持匿名状态,调查问题并未要求他们透露有关其图书馆的可识别信息。主要结果–馆藏人口统计学问题显示,有78%的受调查图书馆员估计仅印刷品收藏占其系列藏品的40%或更少。作者观察到影响图书馆从印刷到数字过渡的因素的多样性。但是,有71.5%的参与者表示,在采用数字订阅之前,需要IP身份验证之类的发布者技术支持。缺乏标准化还标记了序列工作流,部门职责和部门名称。作者没有发现系列预算与该机构的注册人数之间存在相关性。参与者报告说,他们使用了来自受欢迎的序列管理供应商的工具,如序列解决方案,创新接口,EBSCO和Ex Libris,但大多数人表示他们使用了不止一种工具进行序列管理。参与者在其库中指定了52种独特的序列管理产品。结论–在调查从事序列管理的学术图书馆员时,作者试图确定该领域的趋势和标准,但发现响应图书馆之间的序列预算和流程存在显着差异。显然,电子订阅是一项重要的发展,现在已成为序列管理的永久功能,但从印刷到数字的决策是复杂的,因此无法从此研究中得出有关序列转换最佳实践的明确结论。调查显示,机构已在管理电子序列的人员和工具上进行了投资,但人员配置和工具组合也极为不同。作者得出结论,这些领域缺乏标准化,机构与连续出版物预算规模之间的脱节表明,连续出版物的情况已高度个性化并针对每个机构的独特需求进行了定制。

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