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Page 1: Servicekoncept LM Information Delivery and EBL co-operation LM and EBL co-operation since April 2011 Local awareness Local support LibNet- integration
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Servicekoncept

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LM Information Delivery and EBL co-operation

•LM and EBL co-operation since April 2011

•Local awareness

•Local support

•LibNet- integration search e-books via LibNet

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Getting the Most out of Demand-Driven Acquisition

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Overview

• EBL’s History with DDA

• Why DDA?

• Overview of EBL’s DDA

• Planning and Managing a DDA Programme

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EBL’s History with PDA/DDA

• Developed in collaboration with academic libraries and publishers

• 2003 - Presented joint paper with CERN on topic of ILL and DDA at IFLA Interlending and Document Delivery conference

• 2004 - Launched EBL with DDA model

• 2005 - Swinburne University (AU) –first library to load whole EBL catalogue in OPAC and enabled automated STL and auto-purchasing (still using DDA today)

• 2012 - Approximately 60% of our worldwide customers are using some version of DDA

• EBL has 7 years+ of experience with DDA

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Why Libraries are using EBL’s Demand Driven Acquisition…

Some of the benefits of demand-driven access…

• Provides critical mass of widest selection of titles available to patrons - competition with Google / Amazon

• Budget goes toward funding what actually gets used

• Eliminates time required for selectors to search for titles and purchase

• Patrons access most up to date content - new titles are immediately available when added to catalogue

• Provides alternative to ILL

• Titles selected through DDA circulate 3-5 times more than those selected upfront

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Overview of EBL’s DDA

Demand-driven access takes advantage of the immediacy of the digital medium…

EBL’s Demand-driven Acquisition enables libraries to make ebooks visible to patrons without

purchasing the titles outright. Titles can then be ‘rented’ or purchased according to predefined rules as needed by patrons.

– Access to non-owned either through library OPAC (by loading MARC records) and/or within the EBL platform

– 5 minutes free browsing for non-owned titles

– Beyond the browse period, libraries decide what permissions apply

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Overview of EBL’s DDA

Libraries choose which access permissions to use:

• Mediated Access – • Beyond browse period, patrons can request or recommend books to library• Library is alerted of patron requests• Libraries can choose to either purchase or rent requested titles (or not)

• Non-mediated short-term loan – • Beyond browse period, patrons automatically trigger a one-time short-term loan

(rental) of an ebook.

• Automated short-term loans can be price-mediated (i.e. rental over £20 is mediated)

• Auto-purchase – • Auto-purchase triggered on the first access or after designated number of short-

term loans (i.e. after 2nd or 3rd access)STL Pricing:• 1day = ~ 10% list

price• 1 week = ~ 15% list

price• 2 week = ~ 20% list

price• 4 week = ~ 25% list

price

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Planning a DDA Programme

• Set a budget and timeframe

• Rate of expenditure depends on many factors but most commonly:• Number of patrons accessing content• Number of remote users• Number of titles being made available• Your library’s 'digital footprint'

• Define your values and expectations • Ownership vs. access • What do you want to achieve?

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EBL’s Mediated DDA

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EBL’s Mediated DDA

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EBL’s Mediated DDA

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EBL’s Mediated DDA

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EBL’s Mediated DDA

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EBL’s Mediated DDA

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EBL’s Mediated DDA

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EBL’s Mediated DDA

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EBL’s Budget Management Tools

EBL provides range of tools to help you easily manage your DDA program…

• Budget / Deposit tracking tools and alerts

• Daily, Weekly, or Monthly expenditure alerts

• Manage multiple budgets – per subject area/fund code

• Weekly or monthly invoices and statements

• Subject/fund-code differentiated alerts – for acquisitions and/or requests

• Shape usage - STL limit per user (per day or week) / browse before download

• Price limits on STL or purchase price

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EBL’s Budget Management Tools

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Marketing your DDA service to your patrons

• Level of marketing may depend on desired outcomes – potential for affecting behaviour?

• Most basic way to market service is through adding MARC records to OPAC or exposure through discovery layer

• Market the service • PR for being responsive to user’s input and choice• Greater awareness promotes understanding

• Customise automated alerts and messages to facilitate interaction and gather feedback

• Customise messaging throughout site for better user experience

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Usage and Customization Tools

EBL provides range of tools to help you easily manage your DDA program…

• Customizable Alerts for library and users

• Custom messaging on site and in alerts

• Detailed real-time usage (including COUNTER) and invoice reports

• Optional ‘data-mining’ tools – provides deeper analytical data about who is using what (injected into usage and invoice reports)

• Purchase trigger – move up or down

• Profile can be adjusted at any time

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Customise Alerts & Site

Customise messaging on the web site to better set user

expectations and explain what is happening and why.

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Customise Alerts & Site

Customise alerts to better communicate policies and

access options with patrons. Alerts can be used as a

subliminal way to market the service the library is providing

and solicit feedback from patrons.

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Customise Alerts & Site

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Analyse your stats

• EBL offers both COUNTER compliant and custom usage and invoice reports

• DDA usage and invoice reports give wealth of information for analysing program

• Consult with your vendor to help with analysis

• Identify and understand trends

• Revisit budget, profiles and settings based on analysis

• DDA statistics provide powerful justification for budget assignment and program performance

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