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Jonathan Nabe Southern Illinois University Carbondale NASIG Annual Conference June 3, 2011

Leaving the Big Deal: Consequences and Next Steps

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Jonathan NabeSouthern Illinois University CarbondaleNASIG Annual ConferenceJune 3, 2011

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Perceived value

Anticipated reaction

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SIU is a system, with a Law School, Medical School, Dental School, and a sister campus, SIU Edwardsville

Morris Library is an ARL library, with a collection of 2.8 million volumes and a budget of $5.3 million

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Lost access ILL requests University reaction and response Budget Collection management

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Springer, 2009 (GWLA, 2005-)• Began as a Kluwer package

Wiley, 2010 (GWLA, 2001-)• With a nod to Blackwell STM (CARLI)

Elsevier, 2010 (SIU System, 2003-)• With a fond remembrance of the Academic

Press Freedom Collection

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Springer:1100 titles Wiley: 597 titles Elsevier: 242 titles

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10,000 downloads from 1100 non-subscribed titles in year prior to departure

82% of titles received fewer than 1 per month (900 of 1100 )

36% of titles received none (400 of 1100)

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11,254 downloads from 597 nonsubscribed titles in year prior to departure

62% of titles received fewer than 1 per month (370 of 597)

10% of titles received none (57 of 597)

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19,452 downloads from 242 titles in year prior to departure

28% of titles received fewer than 1 per month (68 of 242)

2 titles received none

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One year of data We do keep archival access Only one year of lost access

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From top 25% of nonsubscribed titles (=125)

27% had ILL request in post-departure 12 month period (34 of 125)

9% had more than one request (11 of 125)

Total of 71 requests, compared to 7770 downloads the previous year

Demand is 0.9% of downloads

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From top 25% of nonsubscribed titles (=61)

38% had ILL request in post-departure 12 month period (23 of 61)

20% had more than one request (12 of 61)

Total of 46 requests, compared to 15,017 downloads the previous year

Demand is 0.3% of downloads

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Download statistics are not an accurate indicator of demand

Incidental use, repeated use, linking methods, convenience, etc.

Don’t fear the downloads

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Result: three complaints so far Due to University-wide grasp of

budget situation?

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Response is minimal, manageable Leaving presents an educational

opportunity Effective response: downloads/cost

per download; alternatives even more painful

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$290,000 annually (including the cuts made as part of the cancellation project)

(Over half of our FY10 mono budget)

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Flexibility to cancel by need, not by contract

Flexibility to swap - by design, not by contract

Protection of non-Big Deal publishers

Protection of the mono funds Result: a collection that reflects the

needs of the University community

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Issues:• Content fees increased or added• Loss of price cap• Adjusted subscription price for titles • Pressure for new multiyear deal• Enforcement of ceased license terms

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GWLA license included LOCKSS clause

Springer declined to participate

SIUC challenged this decision, with support of Legal Counsel, and eventually, GWLA and ICOLC

Springer reversed its decision, and is now a LOCKSS compliant publisher

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Questions:• How will base price be determined?• Is there a penalty for leaving?• Is a multiyear deal desirable?• Are there license issues to be addressed?

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You can do it!

Jonathan NabeCollection Development Librarian, [email protected]