11th sell meeting oporto, portugal 3-4 june 2011
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Summary
Spanish players at Consortia game
Activities Main agreements Steps so far Spanish scenario Challenges ahead CBUC overview CSIC Library overview
Players Different teams- the same ground
• Formal consortia (CBUC,CBUA,BUGALICIA,MADROÑO,BUCLE)• Purchase Groups (G9,CCCL)• Institutions as a consortia (CSIC)• REBIUN Spanish Universities Network• FECYT (Spanish Science Foundation)
Funds• 60/80% from autonoums governments• % from members
Permanent offices and satff vs. rolling management Mainly univerisities and scientific libraries Exists since 1996-till 2001, now more than 10 years old!
>experience Lack of a national stratetgy, no good governance within
FECYT and regional consortia
Activities Drive union catalogs metasearch+link solvers tools Licensing e-products (e-journals+e-books) Training members activities OA activities: “green way” IR Other library services: ILL,Storage facilities
Trends:• Looking for “discovery tools”• Digitization
Agreements Mantain contact-Act together
• Meet twice a year (at least)• Share information (numbers and figures).It
took so long!• Establish common goals yearly (1 or 2)• Try to speech as one “voice”
Steps so far Consortia initiatives (2010-2011):
• ELSEVIER coordinated negotiation for 3 Spanish consortia (oters follow) reduction on %increase from 5,5% to 1,5-2% (e-books links)
• Looking at: a new-extended WILEY-BLACKWELL agreement
Some Spanish consortia had huge problems with re-negotiating Wiley licenses
New Refworks extended license
• Boletin ANBAD LX 2010, núm.3 Julio/Sept 2010 Full dedicated to Spanish consortia. Each consortia has an article.
Steps so farJoint iniaitives involving both FECYT and consortia: ISI Web of Knowledge
The only Spanish national license (2004-) Fully paid by FECYT till 2009 Co-payed since 2010 Less contents (CC,Derwent Patents, less coverage…)
VAT report On behalf of Spanish library consortia: what is their fiscal “personality”?
consortia have to invoice their members (for services) both consortia and members can then ask for VAT devolution Follow up (?)
OA activities RECOLECTA harvester Working groups-closed (statistics,Q&A,Author unique ID…etc) OA Spain situation Report published by FECYT
(http://oaseminar.fecyt.es/Publico/report/index.aspx) Sherpa portal translated into spanish
SCOUPS national license 2011-2013 With some finacial support from 2011/2013 (7%-22%)
Spanish scenario• 2010 (2011 deals)
Government funding and salaries reduced (5% ~) Higher VAT (1618%) Euro and Pounds weaker than before Budget restrictions 5%-10% Cancelations: mainly bbdd
• 2011 (2012 deals) Less investment in Science ( -o,8/-1,7) after 14 years More cuts (10 %) “big deals” agreements should be revisited Consortia (libraries) will loose content E-journals agreements depend on e-books purchase
Challenges ahead Till when economic cuts? when we’ll recover? How to negotiate with publishers with top susbcriptions
celing reached? No space left for possible cancelation without touching
“nuclear” collections• No print to cancel then e-content should be canceled
Now is time for “Post access” cancellation clauses OA policies progress- Alhambra declaration follow up 2012 Presiential ballot
• Government- Ministry changes Uncertanity
CBUC situation 2010-2011 We approved ‘normal’ budgets in 2010 In Feb 2011 the Catalan Govern decided to
cut public budgets in a 10% This does not affect too much our licensing
ability (we only have a 14% of central money)
But, universities are financed in a 70% for the administration, and the biggest have important deficit
So, some CBUC members could not to pay ion 2011 the fees already approved
We are planning to cut a 10% (1M€) our licensing power
The actions of CBUC orderly retreat Increase the Spanish coordination between
consortia
Explain the situation to providers and ask them for a minus 5% in 2011 bills
Revise and explain to CBUC members how the big deals work
Ask members to value the products and services and put it on order (from the most loved to the less)
Try to define different levels in our digital library (what core collection could be)
Try to explain to the stakeholders how valuable big deals are for them (84% of citations of Catalan researchers came form CBUC licensed content)
And to continue working hardly
Introducing consortial borrowing
Reinforcing our repositories
Using Primo User Interface to access the licensed content
Amplifying the number of libraries that work with us
CSIC Library Network overview (2010) 76 physical libraries 211 staff 38.600 m2 95.700 lineal m. 1.747 seats 14.144 registered users 4.500 FTE Tools in use: ALEPH,METALI
´B-SFXDSPACEGOOBIRFID systemsEndNote+Refworks
o Looking for Discovery Tool
Collections print 1.658.578 book print titles
67.288 print journal collections (14.073 live)
50.000 archival item materials
71.000 authority items 2.270.000 OPAC
seraches 53.600 loans 49.401 ILL transactions
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E- Collections and services
212.000 e-book titles 8.687 e-journals titles 33 databases 4.113.735 seraches
on e-items 2.667.328 FT
downloads Publishers we deal
with:• ELSEVIER,SPRINGER,WILEY-
BLACKWELL, OUP, CUP, ACS,AGU,AIP,ASM,AR,BIOMEDCENTRAL,WG,IOP,JSTOR,MUSE,NPG,MAL,PNAS,RSC,SCIENCE,CHUP,BRILL,EMERALD,T&F
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Collections and services
33.300 items on CSIC IR DIGITAL.CSIC
1.807.249 visits x year 2.613.676 downloads x
year One of the most
important scientific IR in Spain
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