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Resources for College Libraries : What do the Numbers Mean?
Sue BeidlerLycoming College
Charleston Conference November 4, 2010
Agenda� Overview of Lycoming’s Environment
� Overview of Resources for College Libraries
� What is BBAS (/Bowker’s Book Analysis System)?
� How We Use RCLWeb
� How We Use BBAS
� Discussion
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Overview of Lycoming’s Environment� Lycoming College: private, 4-year, approx.1400
FTE
� Traditional Liberal Arts
� 5 Librarians, 6 support staff
� An active collaborative instruction program that teaches the responsible use of research sources, building the skills to find, evaluate, and integrate information is a key aspect of our mission.
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Overview of Lycoming’s Environment� Local ILS: TLC’s Library•Solution 4.2
� Collection of approx. 155,000 cataloged volumes
� Annual monograph/standing order budget of approximately $120K
� 2,300 new cataloged volumes added annually
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Overview of Resources for College Libraries
� Successor to Books for College Libraries (BCL3)
� Collaborative project between ACRL, CHOICE, and R.R. Bowker
� Available in print and as an online tool (RCLWeb)
� First released in 2006
� Online version is updated quarterly
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Overview of BBAS (Bowker’s Book Analysis System)
� Electronically compares local collection to the RCL database
� Provides array of reports that can be customized� Duplicate titles
� Invalid ISBNs
Charleston Conference November 4, 2010
Charleston Conference November 4, 2010
Overview of BBAS (Bowker’s Book Analysis System)
� Electronically compares local collection to the RCL database
� Provides array of reports that can be customized� Duplicate titles
� Invalid ISBNs
� Statistical reports by RCL Subjects, LC Classification or
� Core titles in library
� Core titles NOT in library
� Total # of core titles
� % of core titles held
Charleston Conference November 4, 2010
Charleston Conference November 4, 2010
Lycoming’s Uses for RCLWeb� Evaluating gift books for inclusion in our
collection � Generally do a quick title search in RCLWeb for
possible keepers
� Are likely to keep the book if any edition is in RCL
� Sometimes will also search by author – if there are a number of titles by the author we may keep if the title is curriculum related
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Lycoming’s Current Uses for RCL Book Analysis results
� Retrospective Collection Development –Photography Project� Overview of Project
� Used “Don’t have” list to work from with faculty
� Improved from 27.74% coverage in 2007 to 51.82% coverage in 2008 as a result of this project
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Lycoming’s Current Uses for RCL Book Analysis results
� Weeding/De-selection decisions� Faculty from specific disciplines selected each year
� They’re set loose in the stacks with very general guidelines
� Any items they think should be withdrawn are put on a book truck
� I pull up the list of RCL titles we have in that call number range – anything on the RCL list goes back to the shelves immediately, but is marked that it is in RCL
Charleston Conference November 4, 2010
Charleston Conference November 4, 2010
Charleston Conference November 4, 2010
Lycoming’s Current Uses for RCL Book Analysis results
� Assessment� Meetings with academic departments regarding the
collection � Sometimes used in preparation for the meeting – a gauge of
strength or weakness
� Sometimes used as follow-up – Mathematical Sciences –even though there was no response from the faculty
� Track changes in our holdings from year to year, by discipline
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Lycoming’s Current Uses for RCL Book Analysis results
� Challenges� Analysis is always done against the current RCL
database
� Must save analyses at the time you run them
� Exported statistics cannot be manipulated
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What do the numbers mean?
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What can the analysis tell us?
� RCLWeb � Book Analysis System
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How would/could we go about developing comparisons with similar size/type libraries?
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How might we determine comparison libraries?
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Contact Information
Sue BeidlerSnowden LibraryLycoming College700 College Place
Williamsport, PA 17701570-321-4084
beidler@lycoming.edu
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