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Pay-per-view program for journal articles at Trinity University (San Antonio, TX) and survey results from other libraries are presented at the 30th Charleston Conference in 2010.
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Pay-Per-View Isn’t All Wet: Providing Articles Can Save the Budget
Barbara MacAlpineTrinity University, San Antonio, Texas
Charleston Conference PresentationNovember 4, 2010
Transactional access [pay-per-view] is by no means a magic bullet to solve all problems, but the possibility exists for it to change the way libraries purchase serial resources.
Adam Murray and Ryan Weir Murray State University
“Pay-per-view will make fiscal sense to many institutions.”
Steven BachrachSemmes Distinguished ProfessorChair, Department of Chemistry
Trinity University
HOW WAS THE TRINITY BUDGET CHALLENGED
IN 2006?
Increase in budget from FY05/06 to FY06/07: 2%
Anticipated increase in cost of print subscriptions: 8%
Anticipated budget shortfall: ~$50,000
WHERE HAVE ALL THE DOLLARS
GONE?
Total Subscriptions, 2005/06
4%
96%
Elsevier titles
Non-Elsevier titles
Expenditure of Print Serials Budget
19%
81%
Elsevier expenditure
Non-Elsevier expenditure
WHAT’S HAPPENED TO PPV AT TU?
Articles purchased
$$ spent
Satisfaction quotient
Elsevier journal articles purchased per year, October 2006—October 2010
2006 2007 2008 2009 20100
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
14
208
343
310
379
Artic
les P
urch
ased
Expenditures for pay-per-view Elsevier journal articles, October 2006—October 2010
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010$0
$2,000
$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
$10,000
$12,000
$420
$6,240
$10,290
$9,300
$11,370
PAY-PER-VIEW AT SURVEYED LIBRARIES
Most common:
Wiley
Elsevier
ELSEVIERArticle Choice—small libraries
Spending survey:c$30,000/year
Currently $22--$31.50/article
WILEYArticleSelect—pre-purchased tokens
Price decreases with quantity
Range of $10.50--$28.50/article
FUTURE OF PPV AT TUElsevier: electronic mediation for
students spend more ?
Wiley: cancel most subs. spend spend spend (tokens)
Considering PPV?
Usage statisticsCommunicate w/facultyBudget creativelyEducate faculty
Usage statistics!
What about your library?
Questions post conference?Contact me at [email protected]
SourcesBachrach, Steven. “Pay Per View at Trinity.” Message to Barbara MacAlpine. 14 October 2010. E-mail.
Lifesavers picture by Scott Ehardt available at wikimedia.org.
Murray, Adam, and Ryan Weir. “Giving the People What They Want: User-driven Acquisition of Journal Articles.” Abstract from a presentation given at the 29th Charleston Conference, Charleston, S.C., November 5, 2009. Online.